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    Guangbao Lu, Jun Liu, Chuanguo Zhang, Yang Gao, Yonggang Li. Dynamic modeling of total ionizing dose-induced threshold voltage shifts in MOS devicesJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2023, 32(1): 018506.
    Guangbao Lu, Jun Liu, Chuanguo Zhang, Yang Gao, Yonggang Li. Dynamic modeling of total ionizing dose-induced threshold voltage shifts in MOS devicesJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2023, 32(1): 018506.
  • Dynamic modeling of total ionizing dose-induced threshold voltage shifts in MOS devices

    • The total ionizing dose (TID) effect is a key cause for the degradation/failure of semiconductor device performance under energetic-particle irradiation. We developed a dynamic model of mobile particles and defects by solving the rate equations and Poisson’s equation simultaneously, to understand threshold voltage shifts induced by TID in silicon-based metal–oxide–semiconductor (MOS) devices. The calculated charged defect distribution and corresponding electric field under different TIDs are consistent with experiments. TID changes the electric field at the Si/SiO 2 interface by inducing the accumulation of oxide charged defects nearby, thus shifting the threshold voltage accordingly. With increasing TID, the oxide charged defects increase to saturation, and the electric field increases following the universal 2/3 power law. Through analyzing the influence of TID on the interfacial electric field by different factors, we recommend that the radiation-hardened performance of devices can be improved by choosing a thin oxide layer with high permittivity and under high gate voltages.
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