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Impact of continuing scaling on the device performance of 3D cylindrical junction-less charge trapping memory*

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© 2015 Chinese Institute of Electronics
, , Citation Xinkai Li et al 2015 J. Semicond. 36 094008 DOI 10.1088/1674-4926/36/9/094008

1674-4926/36/9/094008

Abstract

This work presents a comprehensive analysis of 3D cylindrical junction-less charge trapping memory device performance regarding continuous scaling of the structure dimensions. The key device performance, such as program/erase speed, vertical charge loss, and lateral charge migration under high temperature are intensively studied using the Sentaurus 3D device simulator. Although scaling of channel radius is beneficial for operation speed improvement, it leads to a retention challenge due to vertical leakage, especially enhanced charge loss through TPO. Scaling of gate length not only decreases the program/erase speed but also leads to worse lateral charge migration. Scaling of spacer length is critical for the interference of adjacent cells and should be carefully optimized according to specific cell operation conditions. The gate stack shape is also found to be an important factor affecting the lateral charge migration. Our results provide guidance for high density and high reliability 3D CTM integration.

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10.1088/1674-4926/36/9/094008