Electron mobility in inversion and accumulation layers on thermally oxidized silicon surfaces
- 1 August 1980
- journal article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices
- Vol. 27 (8), 1497-1508
- https://doi.org/10.1109/t-ed.1980.20063
Abstract
Accurate modeling of MOS devices requires quantitative knowledge of carrier mobilities in surface inversion and accumulation layers. Optimization of device structures and accurate circuit simulation, particulary as technologies push toward fundamental limits, necessitate an understanding of how impurity doping levels, oxide charge densities, process techniques, and applied electric fields affect carrier surface mobilities. It is the purpose of this paper to present an extensive set experimental results on the behavior of electron surface mobility in thermally oxidized silicon structures. Empirical equations are developed which allow the calculation of electron mobility under a wide variety of substrate, process, and electrical conditions. The experimental results are interpreted in terms of the dominant physical mechanisms responsible for mobility degradation at the Si/SiO2interface. From the observed effects of process parameters on mobility roll-off under high vertical fields, conclusions are drawn about optimum process conditions for maximizing mobility. The implications of this work for performance limits of several types of MOS devices are described.Keywords
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