• DocumentCode
    1532927
  • Title

    Effect of LDD structure and channel poly-Si thinning on a gate-all-around TFT (GAT) for SRAM´s

  • Author

    Miyamoto, Shoichi ; Maegawa, Shigeto ; Maeda, Shigenobu ; Ipposhi, Takashi ; Kuriyama, Hirotada ; Nishimura, Tadashi ; Tsubouchi, Natsuro

  • Author_Institution
    ULSI Dev. Center, Mitsubishi Electr. Corp., Hyogo, Japan
  • Volume
    46
  • Issue
    8
  • fYear
    1999
  • fDate
    8/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    1693
  • Lastpage
    1698
  • Abstract
    A lightly doped drain (LDD) structure was used in a gate-all-around TFT (GAT). This suppresses the leakage current much more than the LDD used in a single-gate TFT (SGT), and the current level of the GAT with the LDD is almost the same as that of the single-gate TFT (SGT) with the LDD keeping the GAT´s advantage of a high on-current. This is because the LDD effectively relaxes the electric field at the drain edge and reduces the effect of the electric field from the surrounded gate of the GAT. Furthermore, the GAT can suppress individual performance variations. The suppression mechanism of the individual performance variation in a GAT was investigated using a poly-Si TFT simulator. The thinner the channel poly-Si, the smaller the individual performance variation of the TFT. The GAT is more effective in decreasing the individual performance variation for thin channels than the SGT because the GAT can achieve the full depletion of the channel poly-Si with a channel thickness twice as large as the SGT. The GAT is eminently suitable for use in high-density, low-voltage operations, and low-power SRAM´s
  • Keywords
    MOS memory circuits; MOSFET; SRAM chips; leakage currents; low-power electronics; semiconductor device models; silicon; thin film transistors; LDD structure; Si-SiO2; channel polysilicon thinning; gate-all-around TFT; high on-current; high-density LV operations; leakage current suppression; lightly doped drain; low power SRAM; low-voltage operation; poly-Si TFT simulator; static RAM application; Energy consumption; Fabrication; Grain boundaries; Leakage current; Low voltage; Random access memory; Subthreshold current; Terrorism; Thin film transistors; Ultra large scale integration;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Electron Devices, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9383
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/16.777158
  • Filename
    777158