This work presents an extensive analysis of the analog properties, in particular in terms of noise performance, of MOSFET devices belonging to a 65 nm low power CMOS technology exposed to ionizing radiation. The behavior of the 1/f and white noise terms is studied as a function of the main device parameters before and after exposure to 10 keV X-rays and 60Co γ-rays. The results provide a valuable tool to understand the mechanisms underlying performance degradation in nanoscale CMOS technologies. They also provide criteria for the design of high-density, rad-hard analog front-end circuits.

(2011). Evaluation of the radiation tolerance of 65 nm CMOS devices for high-density front-end electronics . Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/120943

Evaluation of the radiation tolerance of 65 nm CMOS devices for high-density front-end electronics

Gaioni, L.;Manghisoni, M.;Re, V.;Traversi, G.
2011-01-01

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This work presents an extensive analysis of the analog properties, in particular in terms of noise performance, of MOSFET devices belonging to a 65 nm low power CMOS technology exposed to ionizing radiation. The behavior of the 1/f and white noise terms is studied as a function of the main device parameters before and after exposure to 10 keV X-rays and 60Co γ-rays. The results provide a valuable tool to understand the mechanisms underlying performance degradation in nanoscale CMOS technologies. They also provide criteria for the design of high-density, rad-hard analog front-end circuits.
2011
Gaioni, Luigi; Manghisoni, Massimo; Ratti, L.; Re, Valerio; Traversi, Gianluca
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