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3-Levels Vertically Stacked Si Nanosheet GAA pFETs with Low-Temperature Interface Treatment for Cryogenic Application
Lewen Qian1, Tao Liu1, Meicheng Liao1
1State Key Laboratory of Integrated Chips and Systems, School of Microelectronics, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, China.
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Cryogenic CMOS technology provides a promising approach to surpass the Boltzmann limit and advance Moore's Law, addressing the increasing demand for high-performance computing. However, at cryogenic temperatures, the subthreshold swing (SS) of the device saturates due to the band-tail effect. This study presents a 3-vertically stacked gate-all-around nanosheet (NS) transistor featuring room-temperature O radical interface passivation. This approach leverages the high reactivity of O radicals to minimize etch-induced damage, passivate interface defects, reduce thermal budget, and ensure uniformity in complex 3D structures. Structural characterization revealed a uniform 0.76-nm-thick interface layer, with a surface roughness of 0.103 nm and an interface trap density of 2.72 × 1011 cm-2·eV-1 at 300 K. Thereby, the band-tail-induced SS saturation at cryogenic temperatures is effectively mitigated. Experimental results confirm a lower characteristic temperature Tv for reaching the saturation plateau, and a saturated SS of 15.4 mV/dec at 4.5 K. Furthermore, reducing disorder-induced defects substantially suppresses the band tail state-assisted carrier emission, thereby minimizing subthreshold leakage. This enables the device to achieve an off-state current below 1 pA/μm at a temperature under 77 K, reaching 0.18 pA/μm at 4.5 K. Additionally, a reduction in 25.4% in drain-induced barrier lowering (DIBL), with a 9% boost in transconductance (Gm) peak is achieved at 4.5 K. The enhanced subthreshold switching, reduced leakage, and improved Gm in this interfacial-optimized NS FET strongly supports cryo-CMOS as a viable solution for energy-efficient computing.
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