0.5 THz SiGe HBT技术中器件互连导致的fT和fmax退化的研究

A. Ulusoy, R. Schmid, S. Zeinolabedinzadeh, W. Khan, M. Kaynak, B. Tillack, J. Cressler
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在本文中,作者研究了器件互连寄生对最先进的SiGe HBT技术中两个最普遍接受的射频小信号参数,即传输频率(fT)和最大振荡频率(fmax)的影响。仿真和测量结果为设计最佳的器件互连方案提供了指导,以达到较高的fmax。测试结构的特点是脱嵌结构在器件级和顶层金属级提供参考平面。测量结果显示,在器件级,fmax为450 GHz,在顶极金属级,衰减仅为4%至430 GHz。这些结果表明,在器件速度接近1太赫兹时,SiGe HBT技术与超尺度CMOS技术相比具有显着优势,并且据作者所知,在任何最先进的硅技术中,在顶级金属水平上显示了最高的fmax。
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An investigation of fT and fmax degradation due to device interconnects in 0.5 THz SiGe HBT technology
In this paper, the authors investigate the impact of device interconnect parasitics on the two most commonly-accepted RF small-signal figures-of-merit, the transit frequency (fT) and the maximum frequency of oscillation (fmax) in state-of-the-art SiGe HBT technology. Simulations and measurement results are provided as a guideline to design an optimum device interconnect scheme to achieve a high fmax. Test structures were characterized with de-embedding structures providing reference planes at the device level and at the top-metal level. Measurements show an fmax of 450 GHz at the device level and at the top-metal level a degradation of only 4% to 430 GHz. These results demonstrate a significant advantage of the SiGe HBT technology compared to ultra-scaled CMOS technology at device speeds approaching a terahertz, and to the best of the authors' knowledge, demonstrate the highest fmax reported at the top-metal level in any state-of-the-art silicon technology.
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