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- 1. Phys. Rev. B 75, 085423 (2007) , “Room-temperature atmospheric oxidation of Si nanocrystals after HF etching”, X. D. Pi, L. Mangolini, S. A. Campbell, and U. KortshagenThe effect of HF etching of the silicon oxide shell covering the surface of Si nanocrystals (NCs) on the subsequent room-temperature atmospheric oxidation of Si-NCs has been investigated by means of photoluminescence measurements, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and electron paramagnetic... (Read more)
- 2. Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 026101 (2007) , “Bonding at the SiC-SiO2 Interface and the Effects of Nitrogen and Hydrogen”, Sanwu Wang, S. Dhar, Shu-rui Wang, A. C. Ahyi, A. Franceschetti, J. R. Williams, L. C. Feldman,, and Sokrates T. PantelidesUnlike the Si-SiO2 interface, the SiC-SiO2 interface has large defect densities. Though nitridation has been shown to reduce the defect density, the effect of H remains an open issue. Here we combine experimental data and the results of first-principles calculations to... (Read more)
- 3. Appl. Phys. Lett. 89, 152910 (2006) , “Characterization of atomic-layer-deposited Al2O3/GaAs interface improved by NH3 plasma pretreatment”, Hong-Liang Lu, Liang Sun, Shi-Jin Ding, Min Xu, David Wei Zhang, and Li-Kang WangAl2O3 thin films were deposited by atomic layer deposition on HF-cleaned and NH3 plasma-treated GaAs surfaces, respectively. The precursors used for Al2O3 films are trimethylaluminum and water. Effects of NH3 plasma pretreatment on... (Read more)
- 4. Appl. Phys. Lett. 88, 153518 (2006) , “Negative bias temperature instability mechanism: The role of molecular hydrogen”, Anand T. Krishnan, Srinivasan Chakravarthi, Paul Nicollian, Vijay Reddy, and Srikanth KrishnanThe role of dimerization of atomic hydrogen to give molecular hydrogen in determining negative bias temperature instability (NBTI) kinetics is explored analytically. The time dependency of NBTI involving molecular hydrogen was found to obey a power law with a slope of 1/6, as opposed to the 1/4... (Read more)
- 5. Appl. Phys. Lett. 88, 092108 (2006) , “Hydrogen passivation of carbon Pb like centers at the 3C- and 4H-SiC/SiO2 interfaces in oxidized porous SiC”, J. L. Cantin, H. J. von Bardeleben, Yue Ke, R. P. Devaty, W. J. ChoykeThe effect of forming gas and vacuum annealing on the concentration of carbon dangling bond (PbC) centers at 3C- and 4H-SiC/SiO2 interfaces has been studied by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. Our results show efficient passivation at 400 °C and... (Read more)
- 6. 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)
- 7. Microelectron. Reliability 45, 57 (2005) , “Characterization of interface defects related to negative-bias temperature instability SiON/Si<100> systems ”,Interface defects related to negative-bias temperature instability (NBTI) in an ultrathin plasma-nitrided SiON/ Si<100> system were characterized by using conductance–frequency measurements, electron-spin resonance measure- ments, and synchrotron radiation X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. It was confirmed that NBTI is reduced by using D2-annealing instead of the usual H2-annealing. Interfacial Si dangling bonds (Pb1 and Pb0 centers) were detected in a sample subjected to negative-bias temperature stress (NBTS). Although we suggest that NBTS also generates non-Pb defects, it does not seem to generate nitrogen dangling bonds. These results show that NBTI of the plasma-nitrided SiON/Si system is predominantly due to Pb depassivation. Plasma nitridation was also found to increase the Pb1/Pb0 density ratio, modify the Pb1 defect structure, and increase the latent interface trap density by generating Si suboxides at the interface. These changes are likely to be the causes of NBTI in ultrathin plasma-nitrided SiON/Si systems. (Read more)
- 8. Phys. Rev. Lett. 92, 087601 (2004) , “Hydrogen-Release Mechanisms in the Breakdown of Thin SiO2 Films”, J. Suñé and E. Y. WuThe mechanism of hydrogen release from the anode Si/SiO2 interface that triggers defect generation and finally the dielectric breakdown of the oxide in metal-oxide-semiconductor structures is investigated. Extensive experimental charge-to-breakdown statistics are used to derive the defect... (Read more)
- 9. Appl. Phys. Lett. 82, 3677-3679 (2003) , “Interface defects responsible for negative-bias temperature instability in plasma-nitrided SiON/Si(100) systems”, Shinji Fujieda, Yoshinao Miura, and Motofumi SaitohInterface defects generated by negative-bias temperature stress (NBTS) in an ultrathin plasma- nitrided SiON/Si(100) system were characterized by using D2 annealing, conductance-frequency measurements, and electron-spin resonance measurements. D2 annealing was shown to lower... (Read more)
- 10. J. Appl. Phys. 94, 1 (2003) , “Negative bias temperature instability: Road to cross in deep submicron silicon semiconductor manufacturing”,We present an overview of negative bias temperature instability (NBTI) commonly observed in p-channel metaloxidesemiconductor field-effect transistors when stressed with negative gate voltages at elevated temperatures. We discuss the results of such stress on device and circuit... (Read more)
- 11. Appl. Phys. Lett. 81, 2397-2399 (2002) , “Hydrogen redistribution induced by negative-bias-temperature stress in metal–oxide–silicon diodes”, Ziyuan LiuPoly-Si/SiO2/Si diodes in which oxides were grown thermally under wet oxidation conditions and subsequently treated by a post-oxidation anneal (POA) have been characterized electrically and chemically before and after applying negative-bias-temperature stress (NBTS). It was confirmed that... (Read more)
- 12. Appl. Phys. Lett. 81, 1839 (2002) , “Dual behavior of H+ at Si–SiO2 interfaces: Mobility versus trapping”, S. N. Rashkeev, D. M. Fleetwood, R. D. Schrimpf, S. T. PantelidesWe report first-principles calculations showing that protons in the vicinity of a SiSiO2 interface can behave in two different ways. At an abrupt interface without suboxide bonds (SiSi bonds at the oxide side of the interface) H+ does not become trapped but migrates... (Read more)
- 13. Phys. Rev. Lett. 87, 165506 (2001) , “Defect Generation by Hydrogen at the Si-SiO2 Interfaces”, S. N. Rashkeev, D. M. Fleetwood, R. D. Schrimpf, and S. T. PantelidesHydrogen is known to passivate Si dangling bonds at the Si-SiO 2 interface, but the subsequent arrival of H + at the interface causes depassivation of Si-H bonds. Here we report first-principles density functional calculations, showing that, contrary to conventional... (Read more)
- 14. Appl. Phys. Lett. 77, 866 (2000) , “Effect of oxidation method and post-oxidation annealing on interface properties of metal–oxide–semiconductor structures formed on n-type 4H-SiC C(000) face”, K. Fukuda, W. J. Cho, K. Arai, S. Suzuki, J. Senzaki, T. TanakaThe C(000) face of silicon carbide (SiC) has superior properties such as a faster oxidation ratio and a smoother surface compared with the Si(0001) face. We have investigated the oxidation and post-oxidation annealing effects on the capacitancevoltage and the interface state density... (Read more)
- 15. Appl. Phys. Lett. 76, 1585 (2000) , “Reduction of interface-state density in 4H–SiC n-type metal–oxide–semiconductor structures using high-temperature hydrogen annealing”, K. Fukuda, S. Suzuki, T. Tanaka, K. AraiThe effects of hydrogen annealing on capacitancevoltage (CV) characteristics and interface-state density (Dit) of 4HSiC metaloxidesemiconductor (MOS) structures have been investigated. The Dit was reduced to as low as... (Read more)
- 16. Phys. Rev. B 61, 8393-8403 (2000) , “Dissociation Kinetics of Hydrogen-Passivated Pb Defects at the (111)Si/SiO2 Interface”, A. Stesmans.An electron-spin-resonance study has been carried out, both isothermally and isochronically, of the recovery under vacuum annealing from the hydrogen passivated state (symbolized as HPb) of paramagnetic Pb centers (Si3?Si•) at the (111)Si/SiO2... (Read more)
- 17. Phys. Rev. Lett. 83, 372 (1999) , “Hydrogen Electrochemistry and Stress-Induced Leakage Current in Silica”, Peter E. Blöchl and James H. StathisHydrogen-related defects in oxygen-deficient silica, representing the material of a thermal gate oxide, are analyzed using first-principles calculations. Energetics and charge-state levels of oxygen vacancies, hydrogen, and their complexes in the silica framework are mapped out. The neutral hydrogen... (Read more)
- 18. Physica B 273-274, 1015 (1999) , “Electron spin resonance study of the interaction of hydrogen with the (1 1 1)Si/SiO2 interface: Pb-hydrogen interaction kinetics”, A. Stesmans.The thermal interaction kinetics of interfacial Si dangling bond Pb defects (Si3≡Si·) in (1 1 1)Si/SiO2, including passivation in molecular hydrogen (pictured as PbH formation) and dissociation in vacuum, is readdressed. An initial simple thermal model had concluded simple exponential... (Read more)
- 19. J. Vac. Sci. Technol. B 16, 2134-2153 (1998) , “What can electron paramagnetic resonance tell us about the Si/SiO2 system?”, P. M. Lenahan, J. F. Conley, Jr.Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) measurements of Si/SiO2 systems began over 30 years ago. Most EPR studies of Si/SiO2 systems have dealt with two families of defects: Pb centers and E centers. Several variants from each group have... (Read more)BPSG PSG Si SiO2| EDMR EPR electric-field-effect electrical-meas. etching gamma-irradiation| 10B 11B 1H 29Si 2D 31P BOHC Boron Deuterium E' E'-delta H(I) Hydrogen Nb Nitrogen Oxygen P1 P2 P4 POHC Pb Pb0 Pb1 Phosphorus Silicon amorphous complex(=3) dangling-bond device dielectric interface pair(=2) | last update: Takahide Umeda
- 20. Phys. Rev. Lett. 72, 2745-2748 (1994) , “Atomic Hydrogen Reactions with Pb Centers at the (100) Si/SiO2 Interface”, J. H. Stathis, E. CartierWe have investigated the reaction of atomic hydrogen with defects at the (100) Si/SiO2 interface. Similar to previous results on the (111) interface, we find that the two paramagnetic defects at the (100) interface, Pb0 and Pb1, are either passivated or produced by... (Read more)
- 21. Appl. Phys. Lett. 63, 1510-1512 (1993) , “Passivation and depassivation of silicon dangling bonds at the Si/SiO2 interface by atomic hydrogen”, E. Cartier, J. H. Stathis, and D. A. BuchananAtomic hydrogen is found to simultaneously passivate and depassivate silicon dangling bonds at the Si(111)/SiO2 interface at room temperature via the reactions Pb+H0" align="bottom">PbH and... (Read more)
- 22. J. Non-Cryst. Solids 149, 137-160 (1992) , “Electron spin resonance characterization of self-trapped holes in amorphous silicon dioxide”, David L. GriscomThe electron spin resonance spectra of radiation-induced self-trapped holes (STHs) in amorphous silicon dioxide are isolated by isochromal annealing experiments and computer simulation analyses. Two distinct components, denoted STH1 and STH2 (plus a third component intermediate between the two),... (Read more)
- 23. Appl. Phys. Lett. 41, 251-253 (1982) , “Defects and impurities in thermal oxides on silicon”, K. L. Brower, P. M. Lenahan, and P. V. DressendorferOxides grown at 1100 °C in dry oxygen for 60 min to a thickness of 1350 Å on silicon with and without subsequent forming gas anneals were 60Co irradiated at 4 K with doses up to 106 rad (Si). In situ electron paramagnetic... (Read more)
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