The effects of destructive and nondestructive electrostatic discharge (ESD) events applied either to the gate or drain terminal of MOSFETs with ultrathin gate oxide, emulating the occurrence of an ESD event at the input or output IC pins, respectively, were investigated. The authors studied how ESD may affect MOSFET reliability in terms of time-to-breakdown (TTBD) of the gate oxide and degradation of the transistor electrical characteristics under subsequent electrical stresses. The main results of this paper demonstrate that ESD stresses may modify the MOSFET current driving capability immediately after stress and during subsequent accelerated stresses but do not affect the TTBD distributions. The damage introduced by ESD in MOSFETs increases when the gate oxide thickness is reduced.

Electrostatic discharge effects in ultrathin gate oxide MOSFETs

CESTER, ANDREA;GERARDIN, SIMONE;TAZZOLI, AUGUSTO;MENEGHESSO, GAUDENZIO
2006

Abstract

The effects of destructive and nondestructive electrostatic discharge (ESD) events applied either to the gate or drain terminal of MOSFETs with ultrathin gate oxide, emulating the occurrence of an ESD event at the input or output IC pins, respectively, were investigated. The authors studied how ESD may affect MOSFET reliability in terms of time-to-breakdown (TTBD) of the gate oxide and degradation of the transistor electrical characteristics under subsequent electrical stresses. The main results of this paper demonstrate that ESD stresses may modify the MOSFET current driving capability immediately after stress and during subsequent accelerated stresses but do not affect the TTBD distributions. The damage introduced by ESD in MOSFETs increases when the gate oxide thickness is reduced.
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