Published December 1976 | Version v1
Journal article

Origin of interface states and oxide charges generated by ionizing radiation

Creators

  • 1. Univ. of Illinois, Urbana

Description

The randomly located trivalent silicon atoms are shown to account for the thermally generated interface states at the SiO2-Si interface. The interface state density is greatly reduced in water containing ambients at low temperatures (4500C) by forming trivalent silicon hydroxide bonds. Interface states are regenerated when the /triple bond/Si-OH bonds are broken by ionizing radiation and the OH ions are drifted away. In the bulk of the oxide film, the trivalent silicon and the interstitial oxygen donor centers are shown to be responsible for the heat and radiation generated positive space charge build-up (oxide charge) in thermally grown silicon oxide

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
Journal Volume
23
Journal Issue
6
Series
IEEE Trans. Nucl. Sci.
Journal Page Range
1563-1568
ISSN
0018-9499

Conference

Title
IEEE annual conference on nuclear and space radiation effects.
Dates
27 Jul 1976.
Place
San Diego, CA, USA.

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