Ultra-low temperature radio-frequency performance of partially depleted silicon-on-insulator n-type metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistors with tunnel diode body contact structures
Abstract:Radio-frequency (RF) characteristics under ultra-low temperature of multi-finger partially depleted silicon-oninsulator (PD SOI) n-type metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors (nMOSFETs) with tunnel diode body-contact (TDBC) structure and T-gate body-contact (TB) structure are investigated in this paper. When operating at 77 K, TDBC device suppresses floating-body effect (FBE) as well as the TB device. For TB device and TDBC device, cut-off frequency ( f T ) improves as the temperature decreases to … Show more
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