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Modified Hurkx band-to-band-tunneling model for accurate and robust TCAD simulations

Wong et al., 2020

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13005297752816757866
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Wong H
Dolgos D
Smith L
Mickevicius R
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Microelectronics Reliability

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Abstract Band-to-Band Tunneling (BTBT) is a non-local process and is responsible for some of the major leakage mechanisms in transistors such as Gate Induced Drain Leakage (GIDL). It is therefore important to include BTBT in Technology Computer Aided Design …
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