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Gate-all-around (GAA) MOSFET with single silicon nanowire is fabricated and applied to SONOS memory as a cell transistor for NAND flash string. Driving current over 1 uA, which is sufficient to NAND string, is obtained with single nanowire of ~7 nm width. Using FN tunneling conditions, VTH window of 4.5 V and fast program/erase (P/E) speed of ~10 us are obtained, respectively. The smaller nanowire...
A gate-all-around (GAA) twin silicon nanowire MOSFET (TSNWFET) with 5-nm-radius channels on a bulk Si wafer is successfully fabricated to achieve extremely high-drive currents of 2.37 mA/ mum for n-channel and 1.30 mA/ mum for p-channel TSNWFETs with mid-gap TiN metal gate that are normalized by a nanowire diameter. It also shows good short-channel effects immunity down to 30-nm gate length due to...
For the first time, titanium-nitride (TiN) single metal gate and high-k hafnium-silicate (HfSiOx) gate dielectric have been successfully integrated in 55nm McFET SRAM cell. The use of HfSiOx gate dielectric, not only reduces gate leakage current but also improves ION/IOFF ratio of PFET to 108. Using local fin implantation (LFI) scheme, junction capacitance is reduced by 13% and junction breakdown...
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