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Micromachines (Basel) ; 14(3)2023 Mar 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36985009

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In this work, we present new evidence of the physical mechanism behind the generation of low-frequency noise with high interface-trap density by measuring the low-frequency noise magnitudes of partially depleted (PD) silicon-on-insulator (SOI) NMOSFETs as a function of irradiation dose. We measure the DC electrical characteristics of the devices at different irradiation doses and separate the threshold-voltage shifts caused by the oxide-trap charge and interface-trap charge. Moreover, the increased densities of the oxide-trap charge projected to the Si/SiO2 interface and interface-trap charge are calculated. The results of our experiment suggest that the magnitudes of low-frequency noise do not necessarily increase with the increase in border-trap density. A novel physical explanation for the low-frequency noise in SOI-NMOSFETs with high interface-trap density is proposed. We reveal that the presence of high-density interface traps after irradiation has a repressing effect on the generation of low-frequency noise. Furthermore, the exchange of some carriers between border traps and interface traps can cause a decrease in the magnitude of low-frequency noise when the interface-trap density is high.

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