Effects of gate bias stressing in power vdmosfets
Author(s) -
N. Stojadinović,
I. Manić,
V. Davidović,
Danijel Danković,
S. Djorić-Veljković,
Snežana Golubović,
Sima Dimitrijev
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
serbian journal of electrical engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.133
H-Index - 5
eISSN - 2217-7183
pISSN - 1451-4869
DOI - 10.2298/sjee0301089s
Subject(s) - oxide , quantum tunnelling , silicon , materials science , ion , conduction band , gate oxide , valence (chemistry) , vacancy defect , electron , silicon oxide , chemical physics , atomic physics , condensed matter physics , chemistry , optoelectronics , voltage , electrical engineering , silicon nitride , physics , transistor , organic chemistry , quantum mechanics , metallurgy , engineering
The effects of gate bias stressing on threshold voltage and mobility in power VDMOSFETs and underlying changes in gate oxide-trapped charge and interface trap densities are presented and analyzed in terms of the mechanisms responsible. In the case of positive bias stressing, electron tunneling from neutral oxide traps associated with trivalent silicon ≡Sio defects into the oxide conduction band is proposed as the main mechanism responsible for positive oxide-trapped charge buildup, while subsequent hole tunneling from the charged oxide traps ≡Sio+ to interface-trap precursors ≡Sis-H is shown to be the dominant mechanism responsible for the interface trap buildup. In the case of negative bias stressing, hole tunneling from the silicon valence band to oxygen vacancy defects ≡Sio / Sio≡ is shown to be responsible for positive oxide-trapped charge buildup, while subsequent electro-chemical reactions of interfacial precursors ≡Sis−Η with the charged oxide traps ≡Sio+ Sio≡ and H+ ions are proposed to be responsible for interface trap buildup
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