DocumentCode :
3409952
Title :
Comparison of charge control technologies for advanced high current ion implantation systems
Author :
Erokhin, Y. ; Sawyer, W. ; Mack, M.E. ; Santiesteban, R. ; Mason, P. ; Persson, E. ; Treible, R.
Author_Institution :
Semicond. Equip. Div., Eaton Corp., Beverly, MA, USA
Volume :
1
fYear :
1999
fDate :
1999
Firstpage :
436
Abstract :
Reduction of gate oxide thickness with device design rule dictates increasingly precise compensation of ion beam positive space charge with electrons and reduction of beam potential. In the present work we investigate charging damage to thin gate oxides due to high current ion implants performed on implanters equipped with different types of hardware for beam space charge neutralization. We are comparing GSD-200/E2 high current implanters equipped with either Secondary Electron Flood (SEF) or Plasma Electron Flood (PEF) and the ULE2 ultra-low energy high current implanter, which employs the latest charge control technology (Plasma Cell) introduced by Eaton. Gate-antenna type capacitors and SPIDER structures were used to evaluate beam neutralization. We performed charge-to-breakdown (QBD) measurements on MOS capacitors to evaluate gate oxide wearout, and Vt and charge pumping measurements on SPIDER structures to measure concentration of charge traps generated within the oxide and at the Si/SiO2 interface. Good correlation of the data collected from QBD charge pumping, device parametrics (Vt) measurements, and readings of in situ beam potential monitors is demonstrated. Experimental results demonstrate that Plasma Cell technology employed in the ULE2 family of ultra-low energy implanters under optimum conditions provides the best charging performance and allows achievement of minimal gate oxide wearout and lowest concentration of charge traps at the gate stack SiSiO2 interface in the SPIDER structures
Keywords :
MOSFET; ion implantation; space charge; MOS capacitors; SPIDER structures; advanced high current ion implantation systems; beam potential; beam space charge neutralization; charge control; charge pumping; charge-to-breakdown; charging damage; gate oxide thickness; gate-antenna type capacitors; ion beam positive space charge; plasma electron flood; secondary electron flood; ultra-low energy implanter; Cells (biology); Charge measurement; Current measurement; Electrons; Floods; MOS capacitors; Plasma measurements; Q measurement; Space charge; Space technology;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Ion Implantation Technology Proceedings, 1998 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kyoto
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4538-X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IIT.1999.812147
Filename :
812147
Link To Document :
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