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A comparison of gamma and proton radiation effects in 200 GHz SiGe HBTs

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A.K. Sutton,B.M. Haugerud
A. Prakash,Bongim Jun,John Cressler,C.J. Marshall,P.W. Marshall,Ray Ladbury,F. Guarin,A.J. Joseph,Akil Sutton,Phyoe Sithu,Cheryl Marshall,Paul Marshall,F Guarin
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,Alvin Joseph
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Dec 1, 2005
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We present the results of gamma irradiation on third-generation, 200 GHz SiGe HBTs. Pre- and post-radiation dc figures-of-merit are used to quantify the tolerance of the raised extrinsic base structure to Co-60 gamma rays for varying device geometries. Additionally, the impact of technology scaling on the observed radiation response is addressed through comparisons to second generation, 120 GHz SiGe HBTs. Comparisons to previous proton-induced degradation results in these 200 GHz SiGe HBTs are also made, and indicate that the STI isolation oxide of the device shows increased degradation following Co-60 irradiation. The EB spacer oxide, on the other hand, demonstrates increased susceptibility to proton damage. Low dose rate proton testing was also performed and indicate that although there is a proton dose rate effect present in these devices, it cannot fully explain the observed trends. Similar trends have previously been observed for buried oxides and isolation oxides in several MOS technologies and have been attributed to increased charge yield in these oxides for 1.2 MeV Co-60 gamma rays when compared to 63 MeV protons.

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