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Channel, Current, Chocolate and Tea Quiz - 1

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Narender Kumar (P25EE0007)

This slide deck covers TCAD simulation challenges, nanosheet FET advantages, mobility dynamics, subthreshold swing impacts, DIBL reduction, and key modeling principles in MOSFET design.

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When your TCAD simulation takes 6 hours to converge, what parameter is responsible?

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The MOSFET threshold voltage changes because…

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Negative current appears because…

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Best way to reduce DIBL?

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Simulation fails at 99% because…

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Coarse mesh makes MOSFET behave like…

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Subthreshold swing degrades due to…

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Click to add question

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Faster convergence achieved by…

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1 nm oxide behaves like…

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Gate workfunction matters because…

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Newton failure means…

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Mobility model is real purpose…

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On/Off = 1 means device is…

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Floating node warning means…

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Heat model increases temperature because…

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No subthreshold region means…

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Quasi-Fermi levels represent…

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Instant convergence means…

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Fine mesh results in…

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“Doping too high” means…

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Body contact exists to…

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Zero mobility occurs when…

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When scaling MOSFETs, the ideal channel length should be…

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“Refine near junction” means…

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Nanosheet FETs offer better control because… 

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Wrong band bending means…

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TCAD’s most important rule…

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