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the predictable decrease of transistors sizes which is nowadays close to the atomistic dimension leads today to nanoscale devices. Double gate MOSFETs are considered to be one of the most promising candidates for nanoscale CMOS devises. It might be the best viable alternative to build nano MOSFETs when Lg50 nm and it is well known that, in practice gate length in BULK MOSFETs are scaled to below 50 nm and gate lengths of experimental FETs have approached currently 15 nm. DG MOSFETs demonstrated a perfect electrostatic control, a better control of the gate region with a reduction of short…mehr

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the predictable decrease of transistors sizes which is nowadays close to the atomistic dimension leads today to nanoscale devices. Double gate MOSFETs are considered to be one of the most promising candidates for nanoscale CMOS devises. It might be the best viable alternative to build nano MOSFETs when Lg50 nm and it is well known that, in practice gate length in BULK MOSFETs are scaled to below 50 nm and gate lengths of experimental FETs have approached currently 15 nm. DG MOSFETs demonstrated a perfect electrostatic control, a better control of the gate region with a reduction of short channel effects and a greater scalability. Transistors design parameters strongly affect the drain current. Our contribution, in this work focuses on the study a planar DG n-MOSFET parameters variation upon its electrical properties. Simulation results we obtained having a direct impact on our transistor drain current are relating to the influence of some parameters variation have been performed using SILVACO software and are very promissing. These simulation results allow to design an optimized device.
Autorenporträt
Dr Ahlam Guen was born in Tlemcen in 1965.She received the B.S degree in Electronics Engineering in 1988 from Oran University,her MSc degree in 1992, her PhD degree in Microelectronics in 2007 from Tlemcen University. She is with the Engineering Department. Her research interests include: MUGFET devices,CMOS analog/mixed ICs and interconnects.