Title :
Computer-Aided Device Optimization for MOS/VLSI
Author :
Motta, Richard F. ; Chang, Peter ; Chern, John G J ; Godinho, Norm
fDate :
8/1/1980 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Using a combination of computer-aided and experimental techniques, MOS/VLSI short-channel device optimization is demonstrated. Eleven different channeI doping profiles are investigated using both single-implant and double-implant approaches. A short channel model is introduced and, in conjunction with SUPREM process simulations, used to make a priori dose adjustments to achieve a common threshold voltage for all eleven implant situations. For NMOS silicon-gate structures with 500-Ågate oxides and 0.65-μm arsenic junctions, a 110-keV single implant provided optimum punch-through protection for channel lengths down to about 1.7 μm. A double implant (40 keV shallow, 150 keV deep), gave slightly improved punchthrough protection at the expense of substantially increased substrate sensitivity. It is proposed that the optimum implant may provide balanced protection against surface and subsurface (bulk) punchthrough.
Keywords :
Computer aided analysis; Doping profiles; Electronic engineering computing; Field effect integrated circuits; Ion implantation; Large scale integration; Optimisation; Semiconductor device models; Computational modeling; Doping; Implants; MOS devices; MOSFETs; Permittivity; Protection; Threshold voltage; Very large scale integration; Voltage control;
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.1980.1051446