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The physics behind the reverse narrow width/channel effect

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i want to know the physics behind the reverse narrow width/channel effect
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Safwat
 

Re: threshold voltage

The narrow width effect comes from STI isolation. The sharp corners formed by STI create a high electric field that leads to the formation of inversion charges; hence a lower voltage is needed to form the channel leading to a lower threshold voltage
 

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