Electricity: measuring and testing – Determining nonelectric properties by measuring electric...
Reexamination Certificate
2005-05-10
2005-05-10
Zarneke, David (Department: 2829)
Electricity: measuring and testing
Determining nonelectric properties by measuring electric...
Reexamination Certificate
active
06891359
ABSTRACT:
A method and system for predicting gate reliability. The method comprises the steps of stressing a gate dielectric test site to obtain gate dielectric test site data and using the test site data to predict gate reliability. Preferably, the test structure and the product structure are integrated in such a manner that a test site occupies some of the product area and the product itself occupies the remainder of the product area. A preferred methodology, more specifically, is as follows: (1) Test structures at start both in parallel stress mode and in ring oscillator or “product” mode; (2) Analyze the breakdown data as per the present state of the art for each of the areas based on the parallel stress mode; (3) Combine the above breakdown distributions using the area scaling to improve the confidence bounds of the Weibull slope of the cumulative distribution function; (4) Test the ring oscillators in the product mode to determine how many of the stress fails are also product fails as defined by an operational degradation; (5) Subdivide the failures to determine the relationship between the first fail, and the second fail, and the nthfail; (6) Investigate which stress fail, if not the first stress fail, is more likely to cause a product fail as defined by operational degradation; and (7) Based on the subdivision in step 5 and the results in step 6, make projection based on that fail which is most likely to cause fail. The methodology as outlined above bridges between dielectric stress fails and product degradation both in the case of each stress fail causing a product degradation, as well as in the case where more than one stress fail occurs before any product degradation occurs. And this relationship can be quantified.
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Bernstein Kerry
Bolam Ronald J.
Nowak Edward J.
Strong Alvin W.
Van Horn Jody J.
International Business Machines - Corporation
Nguyen Trung Q.
Sabo William D.
Scully Scott Murphy & Presser
Zarneke David
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