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Dopant-Dependent Flicker Noise of Hafnium Oxide Ferroelectric Field Effect Transistor
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Dopant-Dependent Flicker Noise of Hafnium Oxide Ferroelectric Field Effect Transistor

Daniel Hessler, Ricardo Olivo, Konrad Seidel, Raik Hoffmann, Sourav De and Yannick Raffel
IEEE Electron Devices Technology and Manufacturing Conference: Strengthening the Globalization in Semiconductors, EDTM 2024
2024

Abstract

Doping Flicker Noise Hafnium Oxide main noise source scattering factor Silicon Zirconium Electronic Optical and Magnetic Materials Energy Engineering and Power Technology Electrical and Electronic Engineering Instrumentation
This article reports an improvement in the low-frequency noise characteristics of hafnium oxide-based (HfO 2 ) ferroelectric field-effect transistors (FeFET) using different doping materials, namely silicon and zirconium. The (HfO 2 ) layers on the devices were fabricated with a doping ratio of 16:1 for silicon (HSO) and 1:1 for zirconium (HZO). The primary sources of noise can be categorized into fluctuations in the number of carriers (△N) and fluctuations in the effective transistor mobility (△μ). The results indicate that mobility fluctuations are dominant, regardless of the doping material. Analysis of the scattering factor extraction reveals that HZO-based FeFETs exhibit higher scattering, leading to increased fluctuations in the mobility of charge carriers due to the trapping of carriers within a trap.

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