ESSDERC 2019 - 49th European Solid-State Device Research Conference (ESSDERC) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/essderc.2019.8901726
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Generation of oxide traps in Back-Side-Illuminated CMOS Image Sensors and impact on reliability

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“…Additionally, the passivation effect of interface states upon H sintering treatment in the BSI process may be less than that in the FSI process [ 50 , 51 , 52 ]. Vici et al also reported that interface state defects are created by BSI processes such as wafer bonding and thinning [ 53 ]. The 3D-stacked CMOS image sensor fabrication includes many bonding and thinning processes.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the passivation effect of interface states upon H sintering treatment in the BSI process may be less than that in the FSI process [ 50 , 51 , 52 ]. Vici et al also reported that interface state defects are created by BSI processes such as wafer bonding and thinning [ 53 ]. The 3D-stacked CMOS image sensor fabrication includes many bonding and thinning processes.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, radiation is quite common in CMOS fabrication flows especially during plasma processes, such as reactive ion etching (RIE), ashing, or plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD). In our previous articles, we reported that the border traps present in BSI oxides were not found in FSI [18], [19]. This indicates that they are created during those process steps of the BSI manufacturing which are not common to the FSI configuration.…”
Section: On the Origin Of Border Traps In Bsimentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Some studies have been carried out to understand the reason for this degradation [15]- [17], but the debate is still going on and further research must be done. In recent studies, we demonstrated that, with respect to FSI, BSI-CIS gate oxides contain an additional distribution of donor-like traps [18], [19]. These traps were located within a tunneling distance from the interface (border/slow traps), reaching a density around 10 17 cm −3 at 1.8 nm.…”
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