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Optimization Considerations for Short Channel Poly-Si 1T-DRAM

Title
Optimization Considerations for Short Channel Poly-Si 1T-DRAM
Authors
Yoo, SongyiSun, Woo-KyungShin, Hyungsoon
Ewha Authors
신형순선우경
SCOPUS Author ID
신형순scopus; 선우경scopus
Issue Date
2020
Journal Title
ELECTRONICS
ISSN
2079-9292JCR Link
Citation
ELECTRONICS vol. 9, no. 6
Keywords
capacitorless one-transistor dynamic random-access memory1T-DRAMpolysilicongrain boundarytrapped holetrapped electron
Publisher
MDPI
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Capacitorless one-transistor dynamic random-access memory cells that use a polysilicon body (poly-Si 1T-DRAM) have been studied to overcome the scaling issues of conventional one-transistor one-capacitor dynamic random-access memory (1T-1C DRAM). Generally, when the gate length of a silicon-on-insulator (SOI) structure metal-oxide-silicon field-effect transistor (MOSFET) is reduced, its body thickness is reduced in order to suppress the short-channel effects (SCEs). TCAD device simulations were used to investigate the transient performance differences between thin and thick-body poly-Si DRAMs to determine whether reduced body thickness is also appropriate for those devices. Analysis of the simulation results revealed that operating bias conditions are as important as body thickness in 1T-DRAM operation. Since a thick-body device has more trapped hole charge in its grain boundary (GB) than a thin-body device in both the "0" and "1" states, the transient performance of a thick-body device is better than a thin-body device regardless of the Write"1" drain voltage. We also determined that the SCEs in the memory cells can be improved by lowering the Write"1" drain voltage. We conclude that an optimization method for the body thickness and voltage conditions that considers both the cell's SCEs and its transient performance is necessary for its development and application.
DOI
10.3390/electronics9061051
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