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Focusing on the channel length scalability, this paper analyzes the coupling coefficient (body factor) in thick (25nm) and thin (7nm) UTBB SOI devices. Experimental data and simulations demonstrate that the supercoupling effect further improves the device scalability and operation in thin silicon films. The impact of thinning the gate oxide and body on the inter-channel coupling is also documented.