Abstract

AbstractTDDB measurements of NMOS capacitor fabricated with 1200°C dry oxide with 1300°C N2O anneal were performed at 175°C and 300°C under high positive bias stress. The devices are biased into strong accumulation mode such that the field in the oxide is high enough to collect breakdown data in a reasonable period of time. We observe that at 175°C, a 100-year Mean Time to Failure (MTTF) is obtained at an electric field of 3 MV/cm in the oxide. The TDDB measurement has also been performed at 300°C where lifetime has been reduced by a few orders of magnitude, but with an acceptable 100-year MTTF. Recent reliability results on similarly oxidized MOSFETs have shown failures along the same trend as the n-type capacitors, indicating that MOSFETs and MOS capacitors can have similar reliability despite inherent processing and structural differences. PMOS capacitors fabricated with the aforementioned dry + N2O process as well as capacitors fabricated using the low DIT nitridation techniques show acceptable MTTF of 100 years at the nominal operating electric field of 3 MV/cm.

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