DocumentCode
71527
Title
Characterization of Negative-Bias Temperature Instability of Ge MOSFETs With
Stack
Author
Jigang Ma ; Jian Fu Zhang ; Zhigang Ji ; Benbakhti, Brahim ; Wei Dong Zhang ; Xue Feng Zheng ; Mitard, Jerome ; Kaczer, Ben ; Groeseneken, Guido ; Hall, Steve ; Robertson, John ; Chalker, Paul R.
Author_Institution
Sch. of Eng., John Moores Univ., Liverpool, UK
Volume
61
Issue
5
fYear
2014
fDate
May-14
Firstpage
1307
Lastpage
1315
Abstract
Ge is a candidate for replacing Si, especially for pMOSFETs, because of its high hole mobility. For Si-pMOSFETs, negative-bias temperature instabilities (NBTI) limit their lifetime. There is little information available for the NBTI of Ge-pMOSFETs with Ge/GeO2/Al2O3 stack. The objective of this paper is to provide this information and compare the NBTI of Ge- and Si-pMOSFETs. New findings include: 1) the time exponent varies with stress biases/field when measured by either the conventional slow dc or pulse I-V technique, making the conventional Vg-accelerated method for predicting the lifetime of Si-pMOSFETs inapplicable to Ge-pMOSFETs used in this paper; 2) the NBTI is dominated by positive charges (PCs) in dielectric, rather than generated interface states; 3) the PC in Ge/GeO2/Al2O3 can be fully annealed at 150 °C; and 4) the defect losses reported for Si sample were not observed. For the first time, we report that the PCs in oxides on Ge and Si behave differently, and to explain the difference, an energy-switching model is proposed for hole traps in Ge-MOSFETs: their energy levels have a spread below the edge of valence band, i.e., Ev, when neutral, lift well above Ev after charging, and return below Ev following neutralization.
Keywords
MOSFET; aluminium compounds; annealing; germanium; germanium compounds; hole mobility; hole traps; interface states; negative bias temperature instability; semiconductor device models; Ge-GeO2-Al2O3; MOSFET; annealing; energy switching model; hole mobility; hole traps; interface states; negative bias temperature instability; positive charges; stress bias; temperature 150 degC; time exponent; Aluminum oxide; Annealing; Interface states; Silicon; Stress; Temperature measurement; ${rm Al}_{2}{rm O}_{3}$; ${rm Ge}/{rm GeO}_{2}$; Al₂O₃; Ge MOSFETs; Ge/GeO₂; degradations; high- $k$ on Ge; high-k on Ge; hole traps; lifetime; negative-bias temperature instability (NBTI); positive charges (PCs); positive charges (PCs).;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electron Devices, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9383
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TED.2014.2314178
Filename
6786032
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