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Investigation of an anomalous hump in gate current after negative-bias temperature-instability in HfO2/metal gate p-channel metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors
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SemiconductorsAnomalous HumpElectrical EngineeringSemiconductor TechnologyEngineeringPhysicsStress-induced Leakage CurrentBias Temperature InstabilityApplied PhysicsQuantum MaterialsNegative-bias Temperature-instabilityElectric FieldBody FloatingMicroelectronicsSemiconductor Device
This Letter investigates a hump in gate current after negative-bias temperature-instability (NBTI) in HfO2/metal gate p-channel metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors. Measuring gate current at initial through body floating and source/drain floating shows that hole current flows from source/drain. The fitting of gate current (Ig)-gate voltage (Vg) characteristic curves demonstrates that the Frenkel-Poole mechanism dominates the conduction. Next, by fitting the gate current after NBTI, in the order of Frenkel-Poole then tunneling, the Frenkel-Poole mechanism can be confirmed. These phenomena can be attributed to hole trapping in high-k bulk and the electric field formula Ehigh-k εhigh-k = Q + Esio2εsio2.
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