DocumentCode
1140490
Title
Analysis of nonuniform ESD current distribution in deep submicron NMOS transistors
Author
Oh, Kwang-Hoon ; Duvvury, Charvaka ; Banerjee, Kaustav ; Dutton, Robert W.
Author_Institution
Center for Integrated Syst., Stanford Univ., CA, USA
Volume
49
Issue
12
fYear
2002
fDate
12/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
2171
Lastpage
2182
Abstract
This paper presents a detailed study of the nonuniform bipolar conduction phenomenon under electrostatic discharge (ESD) events in single-finger NMOS transistors and analyzes its implications for the design of ESD protection for deep-submicron CMOS technologies. It is shown that the uniformity of the bipolar current distribution under ESD conditions is severely degraded depending on device finger width (W) and significantly influenced by the substrate and gate-bias conditions as well. This nonuniform current distribution is identified as a root cause of the severe reduction in ESD failure threshold current for the devices with advanced silicided processes. Additionally, the concept of an intrinsic second breakdown triggering current (It2i) is introduced, which is substrate-bias independent and represents the maximum achievable ESD failure strength for a given technology. With this improved understanding of ESD behavior involved in advanced devices, an efficient design window can be constructed for robust deep submicron ESD protection.
Keywords
MOSFET; current distribution; electrostatic discharge; ESD failure threshold current; ESD protection; deep-submicron CMOS technology; electrostatic discharge; nonuniform bipolar current distribution; second breakdown triggering current; silicided process; single-finger NMOS transistor; CMOS technology; Current distribution; Degradation; Electric breakdown; Electrostatic analysis; Electrostatic discharge; Fingers; MOSFETs; Protection; Threshold current;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electron Devices, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9383
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TED.2002.805049
Filename
1177982
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