A new physics-based model for time-dependent-dielectric-breakdown

B. Schlund, C. Messick, J. Suehle, P. Chaparala
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A new, physics based model for time dependent dielectric breakdown has been developed, and is presented along with test data obtained by NIST on oxides provided by National Semiconductor. Testing included fields from 5.6 MV/cm to 12.7 MV/cm, and temperatures ranging from 60/spl deg/C to 400/spl deg/C. The physics, mathematical model and test data, all confirm a linear, rather than an inverse field dependence. The primary influence on oxide breakdown was determined to be due to the dipole interaction energy of the field with the orientation of the molecular dipoles in the dielectric. The resultant failure mechanism is shown to be the formation and coalescence of vacancy defects, similar to that proposed by Dumin et al.
一个新的基于物理的随时间介质击穿模型
一个新的,基于物理的时间相关介质击穿模型已经开发出来,并与NIST获得的由国家半导体公司提供的氧化物的测试数据一起提出。测试范围从5.6 MV/cm到12.7 MV/cm,温度范围从60/spl℃到400/spl℃。物理,数学模型和测试数据,都证实了线性,而不是逆场依赖。确定了对氧化物击穿的主要影响是由于电场的偶极相互作用能与电介质中分子偶极的取向有关。由此产生的失效机制为空位缺陷的形成和聚并,与Dumin等人提出的相似。
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