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Defect-centric distribution of channel hot carrier degradation in nano-MOSFETs

  • University of Calabria
  • Imec

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Abstract

The defect-centric distribution is used, for the first time, to study the channel hot carrier (CHC) degradation. This distribution has been recently proposed for bias temperature instability (BTI) shift and we show that it also successfully describes the CHC behavior. This distribution has the advantage of being described by two physics-based parameters, the average threshold voltage shift produced by a single charge η and the number of stress-induced charged traps Nt. We study the behavior of η and N t on nFETs with different geometries for different CHC stress times. As in the case of BTI, we observe that: 1) during the CHC stress, η is constant and Nt increases at the same rate of Δ Vth and 2) η scales as 1/Area. We show that the density of charged traps induced by CHC stress strongly increases with reducing channel length, in contrast to BTI, where the density of charged traps is independent of the device geometry. The defect analysis enabled by the defect-centric statistics can be used to deepen our understanding of CHC degradation in nanoscale MOSFETs, where the defects are reduced to a numerable level.

Original languageEnglish
Article number6930741
Pages (from-to)1167-1169
Number of pages3
JournalIEEE Electron Device Letters
Volume35
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2014

Keywords

  • channel hot-carrier
  • defect-centric distribution
  • nFET

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