Two-point capacitance-voltage (TPCV) concept: A new method for NBTI characterization

Negative bias temperature instability (NBTI) in MOS capacitors has been investigated using a novel NBTI measurement method, named two-point capacitance-voltage (TPCV). This method is based on C-V techniques and allows one to independently separate the interface (ΔN it ) and oxide traps (ΔN ot ) indu...

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Hauptverfasser: Benabdelmoumene, A., Djezzar, B., Tahi, H., Chenouf, A., Trombetta, L., Kechouane, M.
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Zusammenfassung:Negative bias temperature instability (NBTI) in MOS capacitors has been investigated using a novel NBTI measurement method, named two-point capacitance-voltage (TPCV). This method is based on C-V techniques and allows one to independently separate the interface (ΔN it ) and oxide traps (ΔN ot ) induced by NBTI. For the first time, to our knowledge, such a method is proposed. The TPCV method permits a broad investigation in reliability studies by exploiting changes in capacitance. It is based on a simple theoretical concept and consists of measuring the evolution of capacitance at two points; the first at the flat-band voltage (V fb ) and the second at V fb + ΔV. By assuming a linear CV characteristic variation between V fb and mid-gap voltage (V mg ), the relations of voltage shifts components (V fb , V mg , and V it ) are developed. The experimental results have shown that the proposed approach allows reducing the recovery amount compared to full CV characteristics. The trapped charge, ΔN ot and ΔN it present a power law stress-time-dependence. In addition, the results have shown a quasi different kinetic of interface state generation as well as oxide trapped charges, while the component ΔN ot is greater than ΔN it .
ISSN:1930-8841
2374-8036
DOI:10.1109/IIRW.2012.6468949