JAPANESE JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS, v.49, no.11, pp.1 - 3
Abstract
In this work the radio-frequency (RF) performances of a silicon nanowire (SNW) metal-oxide-semiconductor field effect transistor (MOSFET) were modeled by being grafted into the non-quasi-static (NQS) small-signal equivalent circuit for the first time. The parameters were analytically extracted from three-dimensional (3D) device simulations. The cutoff frequencies of an SNW MOSFET with a 30nm channel length and a 5 nm radius were 504 and 545 GHz in the linear and saturation regions, respectively The reliability of modeling results was verified by the simulations including realistic models It was confirmed that the SNW MOSFET would be the promising candidate as a core component for RF systems aiming 1 THz operation.