Apr 5, 2006 #1 X xerxer Junior Member level 3 Joined Nov 15, 2005 Messages 29 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Activity points 1,523 vgs breakdown voltage relates to tox,pray Gray 's book saysvgs breakdown voltage is 6~7v when tox thick is 10nm .IN current process tox is about 5nm .which is The vgs breakdown voltage lower or higer than 6~7v ???
vgs breakdown voltage relates to tox,pray Gray 's book saysvgs breakdown voltage is 6~7v when tox thick is 10nm .IN current process tox is about 5nm .which is The vgs breakdown voltage lower or higer than 6~7v ???
Apr 5, 2006 #2 eecs4ever Full Member level 3 Joined Jan 31, 2006 Messages 176 Helped 28 Reputation 56 Reaction score 10 Trophy points 1,298 Location Analog Environment Activity points 2,838 The break down voltage is lower. The reason that oxide breaks is because the eletric field inside the oxide is too high. E = V/ tox so if the thickness of the oxide (tox) becomes smaller, then the required voltage to reach a given eletric field strength will also be smaller.
The break down voltage is lower. The reason that oxide breaks is because the eletric field inside the oxide is too high. E = V/ tox so if the thickness of the oxide (tox) becomes smaller, then the required voltage to reach a given eletric field strength will also be smaller.
Apr 5, 2006 #3 G gevy Full Member level 6 Joined Nov 17, 2004 Messages 340 Helped 60 Reputation 120 Reaction score 29 Trophy points 1,308 Location Russia Activity points 2,167 Breakdown voltage equals 0.6...0.7 V / 1 nm of tox. So breakdown voltage equals from 3 V to 3.5 V for tox = 5 nm
Breakdown voltage equals 0.6...0.7 V / 1 nm of tox. So breakdown voltage equals from 3 V to 3.5 V for tox = 5 nm