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- 1. Microelectron. Reliability 45, 71 (2005) , “A comprehensive model of PMOS NBTI degradation ”,Negative bias temperature instability has become an important reliability concern for ultra-scaled Silicon IC technology with significant implications for both analog and digital circuit design. In this paper, we construct a comprehensive model for NBTI phenomena within the framework of the standard reaction–diffusion model. We demonstrate how to solve the reaction–diffusion equations in a way that emphasizes the physical aspects of the degradation process and allows easy generalization of the existing work. We also augment this basic reaction–diffusion model by including the temperature and field-dependence of the NBTI phenomena so that reliability projections can be made under arbitrary circuit operating conditions. (Read more)
- 2. Mater. Sci. Eng. B 58, 171-178 (1999) , “Self-Interstitial Related Reactions in Silicon Irradiated by Light Ions”, B. N. Mukashev, Kh. A. Abdullin, Yu. V. Gorelkinskii and S. Zh. TokmoldinRecent deep level transient spectroscopy (DLTS), electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and infrared (IR) spectroscopy data on interactions of self-interstitial with carbon, aluminium, oxygen and hydrogen in silicon irradiated by light ions are reviewed. Self-interstitial behaviour in silicon was... (Read more)
- 3. Phys. Rev. B 74, 205324 (2006) , “Surface smoothness of plasma-deposited amorphous silicon thin films: Surface diffusion of radical precursors and mechanism of Si incorporation”, Mayur S. Valipa, Tamas Bakos, and Dimitrios MaroudasWe present a detailed analysis of the fundamental atomic-scale processes that determine the surface smoothness of hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) thin films. The analysis is based on a synergistic combination of molecular-dynamics (MD) simulations of radical precursor migration on surfaces... (Read more)
- 4. Appl. Phys. Lett. 59, 3165 (1991) , “Hydrogen diffusivities below room temperature in silicon evaluated from the photoinduced dissociation of hydrogen–carbon complexes”, Yoichi Kamiura, Minoru Yoneta, and Fumio HashimotoWe have evaluated hydrogen and deuterium diffusivities in silicon below room temperature (220–270 K) by analyzing the kinetics of photoinduced dissociation of a chemical etching introduced hydrogen (deuterium)–carbon complex. Under sufficiently strong illumination, the annihilation rate... (Read more)
- 5. J. Appl. Phys. 72, 520-524 (1992) , “Deep levels of vanadium and vanadium-hydrogen complex in silicon”, T. Sadoh, H. Nakashima, and T. TsurushimaDeep levels in vanadium-doped n- and p-type silicon have been investigated using deep level transient spectroscopy (DLTS) and concentration profile measurements. The DLTS measurement reveals two electron traps of EC−0.20 eV and... (Read more)
- 6. Jpn. J. Appl. Phys. 34, 5483-5488 (1995) , “Effects of Grown-in Hydrogen on Lifetime of Czochralski Silicon Crystals ”, Akito HaraI studied the effects of grown-in hydrogen on the lifetime of Czochralski-grown silicon crystals. It was found that grown-in hydrogen degraded the electrical properties of Czochralski-grown silicon crystals by enhancing the formation of recombination centers, which had a high thermal stability... (Read more)
- 7. Phys. Rev. Lett. 61, 2786 (1988) , “Hydrogen Motion in Defect Complexes: Reorientation Kinetics of the B-H Complex in Silicon”, Michael Stavola, K. Bergman, S. J. Pearton, and J. LopataThe motion of hydrogen in the B-H complex in silicon has been studied. An applied stress is used to produce a preferential alignment of the B-H complex at temperatures sufficiently high for the H to move within the complex (above ∼60 K). This alignment of the complexes is detected by comparing the... (Read more)
- 8. Phys. Rev. B 44, 11486-11489 (1991) , “Reorientation of the B-H complex in silicon by anelastic relaxation experiments”, G. Cannelli, R. Cantelli, M. Capizzi, C. Coluzza, F. Cordero, A. Frova, A. Lo PrestiThe elastic energy loss between 60 and 300 K was measured in SiBxHy at frequencies between 2.4 and 32 kHz. A single-time relaxation process appears in the neighborhood of 130 K, which is due to the stress-induced jumps of H around B, with a relaxation time... (Read more)
- 9. Phys. Rev. Lett. 73, 3419 (1994) , “Non-Arrhenius Reorientation Kinetics for the B-H Complex in Si: Evidence for Thermally Assisted Tunneling”, Y. Michael Cheng and Michael StavolaThe B-H complex in Si can be aligned by stress and reorients with an activation energy of roughly 0.2 eV. We combine new measurements of the reorientation kinetics of the B-H complex made by the stress-induced dichroism technique with previous internal friction results to show that the reorientation... (Read more)
- 10. Jpn. J. Appl. Phys. 37, 1939-1944 (1999) , “Role of the EL2 Center on the Formation of Metastable Hydrogen-related Defects (M3/M4) in n-GaAs”, T. Shinagawa, T. OkumuraHydrogen-related metastable defects (M3/M4) in n-GaAs were studied in relation to the EL2 center. We found that the M3/M4 defects were observed only in the crystals containing the EL2 center in the as-grown state after exposure to a hydrogen plasma. The EL3 level, which was tentatively assigned as... (Read more)
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