Statistical Analysis of Spurious Dot Formation in SiMOS Single Electron Transistors

Kuan-Chu Chen,Clement Godfrin, George Simion, Imri Fattal,Stefan Kubicek, Sofie Beyne, Bart Raes, Arne Loenders, Kuo-Hsing Kao, Danny Wan, Kristiaan De Greve

arxiv(2024)

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Abstract
The spatial distribution of spurious dots in SiMOS single-electron transistors (SETs), fabricated on an industrial 300 mm process line, has been statistically analyzed. To have a deeper understanding of the origin of these spurious dots, we analyzed SETs with three different oxide thicknesses: 8 nm, 12 nm and 20 nm. By combining spurious dot triangulation cryo-measurement with simulations of strain, gate bias, and location of the electron wave function, we demonstrate that most spurious dots are formed through the combined effects of strain and gate bias, leading to variations in the conduction band energy. Despite the similar thermal expansion coefficients of polycrystalline silicon gates and single-crystalline silicon substrates, strain remains a crucial factor in spurious dots formation. This learning can be use to optimize the device design and the oxide thickness, to reduce the density of spurious dot while keeping quantum dot tunability.
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