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Enhanced band-to-band-tunneling-induced hot-electron injection in p-channel flash by band-gap offset modification
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Enhanced band-to-band-tunneling-induced hot-electron injection in p-channel flash by band-gap offset modification

Chi-Chao Wang, Kuei-Shu Chang-Liao, Chun-Yuan Lu and Tien-Ko Wang
IEEE Electron Device Letters, Vol.27(9), pp.749-751
09/2006

Abstract

Band-to-band-tunneling-induced hot-electron (BBHE) High programming speed Low-voltage operation p-channel flash SiGe
A novel p-channel flash device with a SiGe layer is proposed, which is based on the analysis made with the simulator MEDICI, to enhance the band-to-band-tunneling current and improve the programming speed. The programming biases of the p-channel flash device can be reduced with an equal programming speed. Simulation results show that more than one hundred times enhancement in the programming speed or 35% reduction of the drain voltage can be achieved in the proposed p-channel flash device with a 40% Ge content in the surface SiGe layer. In addition, a Si-cap layer is inserted between the SiGe and the tunneling oxide to obtain a high-quality interface and to optimize the cell structure. © 2006 IEEE.

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