DocumentCode
932955
Title
Characterization of SiO2 dielectric breakdown for reliability simulation
Author
Nafria, M. ; Sune, Jordi ; Aymerich, Xavier
Author_Institution
Dept. de Fisica-Electron., Univ. Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain
Volume
40
Issue
9
fYear
1993
fDate
9/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1662
Lastpage
1668
Abstract
The authors analyze breakdown distributions of thin oxide MOS capacitors to reveal the limitations of accelerated procedures for reliability simulation at circuit level. The detailed analysis of the breakdown distributions corresponding to different stress voltages shows the presence of three modes of breakdown, associated with different kinds of defects. These breakdown nodes control the shape of the distributions at different oxide field ranges. The mean values of time-to-breakdown, charge-to-breakdown, and energy-to-breakdown and their dependence on oxide field are found to be directly related to the mode dominating the distribution. Since the shape of the breakdown distribution changes with stress voltage, an accelerated testing procedure must provide a way to extrapolate to operation conditions not only the mean value, but also the shape of the distribution. The results indicate that different physical mechanisms cause the breakdown at low and high fields
Keywords
circuit reliability; electric breakdown of solids; metal-insulator-semiconductor structures; semiconductor device testing; silicon compounds; SiO2; accelerated testing procedure; charge-to-breakdown; circuit level; defects; dielectric breakdown; energy-to-breakdown; operation conditions; oxide field; physical mechanisms; reliability simulation; stress voltages; thin oxide MOS capacitors; time-to-breakdown; Acceleration; Breakdown voltage; Circuit simulation; Dielectric breakdown; Electric breakdown; Integrated circuit reliability; Shape control; Statistical distributions; Stress; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electron Devices, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9383
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/16.231572
Filename
231572
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