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Improvement of hot-carrier resistance and radiation hardness of nMOSFETs by irradiation-then-anneal treatments
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Improvement of hot-carrier resistance and radiation hardness of nMOSFETs by irradiation-then-anneal treatments

Kuei-Shu Chang-Liao and Jenn-Gwo Hwu
Solid State Electronics, Vol.34(7), pp.761-764
1991
Appears in  keyword about Physics

Abstract

Electronic Optical and Magnetic Materials Condensed Matter Physics Electrical and Electronic Engineering Materials Chemistry
The improvement of hot-carrier resistance and radiation hardness in n-channel MOSFETs by a novel technique is studied. This technique includes a Co-60 (1 M rad) irradiation and a subsequent anneal in N 2 at 400°C for 10 min. The hot-carrier-induced instability and the radiation-induced degradation in MOSFETs are examined from the shifts of threshold voltage, transconductance, and drain current. It is observed that the sample after irradiation-then-anneal treatment shows more resistance to hot carrier and radiation damage than that without treatment. The effects are explained by a model involving strain relaxation induced near the SiO 2 /Si interface by irradiation. © 1991.

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