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CHAPTER 4

SERIES RESISTANCE,CHANNEL LENGTH AND WIDTH,

AND THRESHOLD VOLTAGE

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4.1 INTRODUCTION

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• Semiconductor devices is degraded by series resistance.

• Series resistance depends on semiconductor resistivity, contact resistance, and the geometrical factors.

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4.2 PN JUNCTION DIODES

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Current-Voltage

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Equivalent circuit of a

diode.

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Log(Ι) versus V for a diode with series resistance. The upper dashed line is for rs=0

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Open-Circuit Voltage Decay

Open-circuit voltage decay of a pn junction showing the voltage discontinuity at t=0

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Capacitance-Voltage

1. f low, such that 2πfrsC<<1, to obtain C 2. f high, such that 2πfrsC>>1, calculate rs from the data of Cm vs. f.3. This method is used when DC method is unavailable, such as in MOS capacitor.

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4.3 SCHOTTKY BARRIER DIODES

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Series Resistance

The method of extracting rs for pn diode

can also be used for Schottky diode.

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Norde function F is defined as:

It can also be written as:

For low voltage Irs<<V, dF/dV 1/2-1=-1/2≒

For high voltage Irs ≒ V, dF/dV -1/2+1=1/2≒

Therefore, there exists a Fmin.

From Fmin. to determine Vmin. and then find

out Imin..

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Another method is define H as:

Plot H vs. I, the slope is rs and the intercept

is nψB.

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A modified Norde function is defined as:

Plot F1 vs. V for different Temp., each curve

has a F1min , which has a corresponding Vmin

and Imin.

Plot the left side of the above equation vs. q/kT,then n and A* can be extracted from the slope and the intercept, respectively.

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4.4 SOLAR CELLS

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SOLAR CELLS

Equivalent circuit of a solar cell.

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Multiple Light Intensities

Current-voltage characteristic of a solar cell.

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Series resistance determination of a solar cell.

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For Idk=Iph=Isc

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Constant Light Intensity

This method (area method) is suitable

for concentrator cells with high Iph, it

overestimates rs at 1-sun.

This method (area method) is suitable

for concentrator cells with high Iph, it

overestimates rs at 1-sun.

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Constant Light Intensity

For high intensity flash

illumination method,

neglecting rsh, I V≒ oc/(RL+rs).

By varying the load

resistance RL at constant

light intensity, we have

RL should be on the order of rs.

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Shunt Resistance

Rewrite the above equation as

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For rs<<rsh and Iscrs<<nkT/q,

rs 0.1Ω, I≒ sc 3mA it becomes≦

At very low light intensities, the second term is neglected, then

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4.5 BIPOLAR JUNCTION TRANSISTORS

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BIPOLAR JUNCTION TRANSISTORS

An npn bipolar junction transistor and its parasitic resistances.The base resistance is composed of intrinsic and extrinsic resistance.

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Gummel plots showing the effects of emitter-base space-charge region recombination (n≈2), quasineutral region recombination (n≈1), and series resistance.

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Emitter Resistance

Emitter resistance measurement setup and IB -VCE plot.

RE≒1Ω for discrete BJT and around 5~100Ω for IC transistors.

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Emitter ResistanceAnother method is to supply current from B1 only, and no current flow through B2. Then

VBE2=VBEeff+IERE.

RE=(VBE2-VBEeff)/IE

Where )1)nkT

qV(exp(

II BEeff0C

1B

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Collector Resistance

Common emitter output characteristics. The two lines show the limiting values of RC .

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Base Resistance

Plot ΔVBE/IB vs β has a slope of RE and an intercept on the ΔVBE/IB axis of RB+RE.But it is difficult to change β of a transistor without changing other parameters.

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Base Resistance

Measured device characteristics for a self-aligned, high-speed digital BJT. The βmust be varied in this measurements, and RBi/β must be a constant.

Rewrite the equation of IB in the following form

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Base Resistance

The intrinsic base resistance for rectangular emitter with 1 contact is: RBi=RshiW/3L.

The intrinsic base resistance for rectangular emitter with 2 contact is: RBi=RshiW/12L.

Square emitter with contact on all sides:RBi=Rshi/32. (W=L)

Circular emitter with contact all around:RBi=Rshi/8π.

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Equivalent emitter-base portion of the “two-base contact” BJT.

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Measured base resistance versus emitter window width as a function of base-emitter voltage. d is the deviation between emitter window and the effective base width. Rshi is a function of VBE due to base conductivity modulation.

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Frequency Measurements on RB

The input impedance circle method measures the Zin as a function of frequency. The real axis intersections give:

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4.6 MOSFETs

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Series Resistance and Channel Length— I-V

(a)A MOSFET with source and drain resistances, (b) device cross section showing the actual gate length L and Leff =L-∆L with ∆L=2δL. The substrate resistance is not shown.

ξ=0.37, 0.58, 0.75, 0.9;

xch: channel thickness

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DSTGS

DSTGSD RVVk

VVVkI

)(1

)(

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Method 1

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Rm versus L as a function of gate voltage.

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• Short channel devices have a channel length dependent threshold voltage.

• VG , L↗ eff , R↗ SD .↘

• Keep VG at a fixed value, change VT by changing VSB.

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Method 2

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Plot E vs. (VGS-VT) as a function of L

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(a) E versus (VGS –VT )as a function of gate length. These lines have intercept Ei and slope m; (b) Ei and m versus gate length. Ei=0 when L=ΔL, and m=RSD when L=ΔL. The slopes give μo and θ.

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Rmi=RSD+θm

Method 3

(a)Rm versus 1/(VGS -VT), the slope is m=(L-ΔL)/WeffμoCox;

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(b) slope m versus L, the slope is 1/WeffμoCox, (c) Rmi versus m.

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Method 4

)(1

)(

TGSo

DSTGSoD VVRk

VVVkI

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Plot vs. VGS the intercept gives V

T and the slope gives ko.

mD gI /

Plot 1/ ko vs. L, the intercept gives ΔL.

R’ is obtained from ID= ko(VGS-VT)(VDS-IDR’)

Plot R’ vs. 1/ ko, the intercept gives RSD and the slope gives θ.

OSD kRR

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Method 5

For Vds1>>ID1RSD and Vds2>>ID2RSD

Plot ID1/ID2 vs. (ID1-ID2), the slope is k1RSD/k2VDS,

the intercept is k1/k2.

If the assumption is not valid, then plot

(VDS2/ID2-VDS1/ID1) vs. (VDS1/ID1), the intercept is

RSD, the slope is (L2-L1)/(L1-ΔL) which gives

ΔL.

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Method 6

gm and gd are measured at linear region for VDS

= 25~50mV. Define r as

A long channel device with Lref and a short channel device with L are required.

Define Δλ as

Plot Δλ vs. (VGS-VT), the intercept is ΔL, and

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Method 7This shift and ratio method needs one large (Lo) and several constant width varying length (L) small devices. Redefine Rm as:

Neglect the effect of dRDS/dVGS

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Plot S vs. VGS for the large and one small devices to obtain L and VT. Shift the curve by δ and calculate r(VGS)=S(VGS)/S(VGS- δ).When δ=VT1-VT2 r is almost a constant, and the mobility will be identical, which yields :

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The conventional I-V methods reach their limit when Leff 0.1μm, because R≒ ch is no longer a linear function of Leff due to short channel effects.

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Drain Induced Barrier lowering (DIBL)

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Channel Length--C-V

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CGC –VGS curse; W=10μm, tox =10nm, NA =1.6×1017 cm-3 .

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In order to determine the channel width, devices with constant length and varying width are used.The drain conductance is given by:

Does a plot of gd vs. W gives ΔW?RS and RD varies with W!!

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The drain current can be written by:

Plot ID vs. W gives ΔW for ID=0. The measured drain resistance is:

From which ΔW can be obtained.

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Differentiating the above equation and define

Plotting m vs. W gives ΔW.

We may also use the oxide capacitance of constant length and varying width transistors to determine ΔW.

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4.7 MESFETs AND MODFETs

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MESFETs AND MODFETs

Cross section of a MODFET showing the various resistances. RG is the resistance of the wide band gap semiconductor.

Method 1

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Define

then the drain acts as a voltage probe.

If ID=0, α 0.5.≒

For IG<<ID,

Method 2

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Method 3

Devices with various channel lengths are used,

and operated in linear region. I-V measurements

are made with one of the electrodes floating.

When the gate is floating, the resistances are:

With source floating,

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Define

where LG is the channel length, R and G are the resistance and conductance per unit length then

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Plot of RGS (fg), RGD (fg), RSD (fg) versus 1/ RGS (fg). Reprinted after Azzam et al.(Ref.92) by permission of IEEE.

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4.8 THRESHOLD VOLTAGE

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THRESHOLD VOLTAGE

ID -VGS curve of a MOSFET near the threshold voltage. Modeled using Leff 1.5μm, tox =25nm, VT,start =0.7V, VD =0.1V.

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DSDSTGSD VVVVL

WkI )5.0(

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Threshold voltage determination by the linear extrapolation technique. VDS =0.1V, tox =5.6nm, W/L=20μm/20μm.

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Plot gd/(gm)1/2 vs. VGS

Plot (ID, sat)1/2 vs. VGS

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Threshold voltage determination by the saturation extrapolation technique; tox=5.6nm, W/L=20μm/20μm.

2TGS

OXeffsat,D )VV(

L

CmWI

m is a function of doping density

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satTGSOXD v)VV(WCI

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Threshold voltage determination by the threshold drain current technique. (a) Measurement circuit, (b) experimental data; tox=5.6nm, W/L=20μm/20μm, VBS=0. Data courtesy of Y. B. Park, Arizona State University; MOSFET courtesy of J. Sanchez, Intel Corporation.

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Threshold voltage determination by the subthreshold technique; tox=5.6nm, W/L=20μm/20μm.Data courtesy of Y. B. Park,

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Drain Current Ratio

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PSEUDO MOSFET