Electronic – The voltage between two identical PMOS in series are not evenly distributed (in practical and simluation)

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When I connect two PMOS in series and let both of them working in cut-off region, it seems the voltage drops of those MOS are not evenly distributed: for example, when I apply 24V (higher than the breakdown voltage of a single MOS), one of them has a voltage of almost 20V, and the other takes 4V; and when I apply 22V, one of them has 20V and the other takes 2V…. this also applys for the simluation (LTspice,not here strangely lol). P.S. the breakdown voltage of a single MOS is 20V, I have a application which requires 27V, so I want to 'increase' it a bit, I only need them to work in cut-off.
the circuit can be seen below:

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VDD/V V1/V V2/V

15 15 0

20 19 1

21 19.1 1.9

23 19.3 3.7

25 19.5 5.5

my current soultion is to connect a 1M resistor to each of those MOSs parallelly, but I wonder why this happens: why are the voltage not evenly distributed? or is there any better ways to even the voltage (I tried using Cap instead of resistors but not working)?

Thx for your time and looking forward to anyone's suggestions!

Best Answer

The drain--bulk leakages may be causing this. Examine those models.