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Titre: Detailed total ionizing dose effects on LDMOS transistors
Auteur(s): Houadef, Ali
Djezzar, Boualem
Mots-clés: LDMOS
RESURF
TCAD
TID
Total ionizing dose
Date de publication: 2022
Editeur: Springer
Collection/Numéro: Microelectronics Reliability/ Vol.136 (2022);pp. 1-8
Résumé: The degradation of lateral double-diffused MOSFETs (LDMOS) due to total ionizing dose (TID) effects is examined in this paper using physics-based 2D TCAD simulations. The devices under test (DUTs) are built with a single reduced surface field (single-RESURF) structure and local oxidation of silicon (LOCOS) field oxide. The device structure was chosen for its topological simplicity in comparison to other modern LDMOS transistors to explore the impact of gamma radiation on small-AC and RF behavior. The results demonstrate fundamental differences between n-type (nLDMOS) and the p-type (pLDMOS) parameter shifts. Due to the distinct damage location in the pLDMOS, which is mainly the drift region, TID augments the values of the various parasitic capacitances. However, in the nLDMOS, TID reduced those values, especially the gate capacitance overshoot, as the degradation happens in the channel region and the bird's beak mostly. Consequently, the RF response and stability of the devices will differ. In addition, we present new research opportunities for TID effects on LDMOS transistors in particular, but also for radiation studies in general
URI/URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.microrel.2022.114636
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0026271422001603
http://dlibrary.univ-boumerdes.dz:8080/handle/123456789/10218
ISSN: 00262714
Collection(s) :Publications Internationales

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