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Designing the cavity architecture in double gate junctionless field effect transistors for enhanced biomolecule
Shahriar Khan1, Ehsanur Rahman1
1Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology Dhaka 1000 Bangladesh ehsaneee@eee.buet.ac.bd.
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This study has investigated double-gate junctionless field effect transistor (DG-JLFET) designs with different cavity configurations and assessed their impact on biosensing performance. Through simulations and analysis of the electrical properties, this study has identified structures that significantly enhance biosensing performance compared to traditional DG-JLFETs. Different cavity architectures have been simulated and evaluated using key biosensing metrics, including the threshold voltage, change in threshold voltage, percentage change in threshold voltage, change in the minimum point of surface potential, I on-off ratio, and sensitivity. Analysis of all the structures has revealed that no single structure has outperformed others across all the metrics when the dielectric constant is varied over a wide range. Notably, structure D, featuring drain side cavities, has shown the highest I on-off ratio, with values of 3.03 × 107-3.73 × 107 for keratin. In contrast, structure E, with an asymmetrical cavity arrangement featuring an upper cavity on the left and a lower cavity on the right, has exhibited the highest sensitivity, achieving 98.63%-99.25% for the same biomolecule. When considering sensitivity as the key biosensing metric, structures E, F (alternating cavities on the vertical axis), and G (a central upper cavity and bilateral lower cavities) have shown better performance than all the other configurations. This study has further investigated the effect of varying the dielectric constant and channel occupancy of biomolecules on biosensing performance. For the above parametric variations, structure E has shown the highest change in the threshold voltage, while structure G has achieved the highest percentage change in the threshold voltage. These results contribute to the systematic design of DG-JLFET-based biosensors, providing a framework for optimizing cavity architectures to enhance biomolecule detection sensitivity.
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