薄层soi - mosfet辐射效应的紧凑建模

M. Miura-Mattausch, H. Kikuchihara, S. Baba, D. Navarro, T. Iizuka, K. Sakamoto, H. Mattausch
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辐射可以在薄层soi - mosfet中产生大量载流子,从而改变器件内部电位分布,这是电路故障的根源。二维数值器件模拟分析表明,辐射产生的电子最初从SOI层流向源极和漏极,这缓和了辐射对器件电流的影响程度。随后的电流增强是由于在源/通道交界处的势垒造成的孔洞积累。基于动态生成的载流子密度,对初始辐射阶段的载流子运动和空穴积累动力学进行了紧凑的建模。所建立的紧凑模型已在SPICE中实现,并通过与二维数值装置仿真结果的对比对模型进行了评价。在断开状态下,电路可以很容易地切换到工作状态。在导通状态下,电路很容易因与设计电路功能不同而发生故障。虽然辐射本身只发生很短的时间,但辐射引起的效应会持续相当长的时间,在电路中造成严重的影响,这可以用SOI-MOSFET的电容特性来解释
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Compact Modeling of Radiation Effects in Thin-Layer SOI-MOSFETs
Radiation can generate huge amounts of carriers in thin-layer SOI-MOSFETs, which change the device-internal potential distribution, known as an origin for of malfunction of circuits. 2D-numerical device-simulation analysis shows that the radiation-generated electrons initially flow-out from the SOI layer to both source and drain electrodes, which moderates the radiation-effect magnitude on device currents in this beginning stage. Subsequent enhancement of the current flow is due to accumulated holes caused by the potential barrier at source/channel junction. Compact modeling of the carrier movements during the initial radiation stage and of the hole-accumulation dynamics is based on the dynamically generated carrier densities. The developed compact model has been implemented into SPICE and model evaluation has been done by comparison to 2D-numerical device-simulation results. Under the off-state, it is shown that circuits can be easily switched to operation condition. Under the on-state, it is demonstrated that circuits can easily malfunction by operating differently from the designed circuit function. Though the radiation itself happens only for a short time, the radiation-induced effects continue for a rather time long, which causes serious effects in the circuits and is explained by the capacitor features of the SOI-MOSFET
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