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Fabrication and analysis of deep submicron strained-Si N-MOSFET's

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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ELECTRON DEVICES
卷 47, 期 7, 页码 1406-1415

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/16.848284

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hydrodynamic simulation; mobility enhancement; MOSFET mobility; self-heating; SiGe boron diffusion barrier layers; SiGe-on-insulator; strained-Si MOSFET's; transconductance

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Deep submicron strained-Si n-MOSFET's were fabricated on strained Si/relaxed Si0.8Ge0.2 heterostructures, Epitaxial layer structures mere designed to yield well-matched channel doping profiles after processing, allowing comparison of strained and unstrained Si surface channel devices. In spite of the high substrate doping and high vertical fields, the MOSFET mobility of the strained Si devices is enhanced by 75% compared to that of the unstrained-Si control devices and the state-of-the-art universal MOSFET mobility. Although the strained and unstrained-Si MOSFET's exhibit very similar short-channel effects, the intrinsic transconductance of the strained Si devices is enhanced by roughly 60% for the entire channel length range investigated (1 to 0.1 mu m) when self-heating is reduced by an ac measurement technique. Comparison of the measured transconductance to hydrodynamic device simulations indicates that in addition to the increased low-field mobility, improved high-field transport in strained Si is necessary to explain the observed performance improvement. Reduced carrier-phonon scattering for electrons with average energies less than a few hundred meV accounts for the enhanced high-field electron transport in strained Si. Since strained Si provides device performance enhancements through changes in material properties rather than changes in device geometry and doping, strained Si is a promising candidate for improving the performance of Si CMOS technology without compromising the control of short channel effects.

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