Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1658813 Surface and Coatings Technology 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The influence of tensile mechanical strain on gate-induced floating-body effect (GIFBE) in advanced partially depleted SOI n-MOSFETs was investigated. Both drain current and mobility enhance after applying strain due to the reduction of average transfer effective mass. However, it was found that the GIFBE becomes serious under the mechanical strain. To explain this phenomenon, we first clarify the mechanism of GIFBE using different operation conditions. The experiment results indicate that the GIFBE can be attributed to the anode hole injection (AHI) rather than the widely accepted mechanism of electron band (EVB) tunneling. Based on the AHI model, the enhanced GIFBE under the mechanical strain is mainly due to the narrowing of band gap induced by the strain in the poly-gate.

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