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New Strained Silicon-On-Insulator Lateral MOSFET With Ultralow ON-Resistance by Si1-xGex P-Top Layer and Trench Gate

Journal

IEEE ELECTRON DEVICE LETTERS
Volume 42, Issue 6, Pages 788-791

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/LED.2021.3072371

Keywords

Silicon germanium; Silicon; Strain; Electron mobility; Stress; Germanium; Logic gates; LDMOS; strain; silicon-germanium (Si1-xGex); specific on-resistance (R-on,R-sp); breakdown voltage (BV)

Funding

  1. Science Foundation for Distinguished Young Scholars of Shaanxi Province [2018JC-017]
  2. 111 Project [B12026]

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The novel LDMOS device with silicon-germanium P-top layer and trench gate structure achieves ultra-low on-resistance and increased breakdown voltage, leading to high performance.
A novel ultralow on-resistance strained silicon-on-insulator (SOI) lateral double-diffused MOSFET with silicon-germanium (Si1-xGex) P-top layer and trench gate (P-SiGe-TG LDMOS) is proposed in this letter. The Si1-xGex P-top layer (P-SiGe) as a stressor introduces the beneficial stress in the drift and channel regions to enhance the electron mobility. Besides, in the off state, both P-top layer and trench gate (TG) jointly assist in depleting the N-drift region, which leads to an allowable highly-doped N-drift region. As a consequence, P-SiGe-TG LDMOS realizes an ultralow specific on-resistance (R-on,R-sp) resulting from the highly-doped N-drift region. Furthermore, the enhanced electric field in the trench oxide leads to an increase in breakdown voltage (BV). The simulation results show that, compared with the trench-gate SOI LDMOS (TG LDMOS) and the trench-gate SOI LDMOS with Si-based P-top layer (P-Si-TG LDMOS), the introduction of P-SiGe layer leads to 42% and 26% reduction in R-on,R-sp, respectively. The figure-of-merit (FOM) of P-SiGe-TG LDMOS increases from 8.1 MW/cm(2) of TG LDMOS and 9.4 MW/cm(2) of P-Si-TG LDMOS to 12 MW/cm(2), which realizes a superior performance.

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