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Electrical characteristics of 8-/spl Aring/ EOT HfO/sub 2//TaN low thermal-budget n-channel FETs with solid-phase epitaxially regrown junctions
Abstract:The authors demonstrate high-performing n-channel transistors with a HfO/sub 2//TaN gate stack and a low thermal-budget process using solid-phase epitaxial regrowth of the source and drain junctions. The thinnest devices have an equivalent oxide thickness (EOT) of 8 /spl Aring/, a leakage current of 1.5 A/cm/sup 2/ at V/sub G/=1 V, a peak mobility of 190 cm/sup 2//V/spl middot/s, and a drive-current of 815 /spl mu/A//spl mu/m at an off-state current of 0.1 /spl mu/A//spl mu/m for V/sub DD/=1.2 V. Identical gate stacks processed with a 1000-/spl deg/C spike anneal have a higher peak mobility at 275 cm/sup 2//V/spl middot/s, but a 5-/spl Aring/ higher EOT and a reduced drive current at 610 /spl mu/A//spl mu/m. The observed performance improvement for the low thermal-budget devices is shown to be mostly related to the lower EOT. The time-to-breakdown measurements indicate a maximum operating voltage of 1.6 V (1.2 V at 125 /spl deg/C) for a ten-year lifetime, whereas positive-bias temperature-instability measurements indicate a sufficient lifetime for operating voltages below 0.75 V.
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