Silicon-germanium

Silicon-germanium

SiGe (IPA|ˈsɪɡɪː, IPA|ˈsaɪdʒɪ), or silicon-germanium, is a general term for the alloy Si1-xGex which consists of any molar ratio of silicon and germanium. It is commonly used as a semiconductor material in integrated circuits (ICs) for heterojunction bipolar transistors or as a strain-inducing layer for CMOS transistors. This relatively new technology offers opportunities in mixed-signal circuit and analog circuit IC design and manufacture.

Production

SiGe is manufactured on silicon wafers using conventional silicon processing toolsets. SiGe processes achieve costs similar to those of silicon CMOS manufacturing and are lower than those of other heterojunction technologies such as gallium arsenide. Recently, organogermanium precursors (e.g. isobutylgermane, alkylgermanium trichlorides, and dimethylaminogermanium trichloride) have been examined as less hazardous liquid alternatives to germane for MOVPE deposition of Ge-containing films such as high purity Ge, SiGe, and strained silicon. [ cite journal |author = E. Woelk, D. V. Shenai-Khatkhate, R. L. DiCarlo, Jr., A. Amamchyan, M. B. Power, B. Lamare, G. Beaudoin, I. Sagnes | url = http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6TJ6-4HNSJS8-X&_user=10&_handle=V-WA-A-W-AUY-MsSWYWW-UUA-U-AAZBCYVDBE-AAZAAZCCBE-WUWZDAWZE-AUY-U&_fmt=summary&_coverDate=01%2F25%2F2006&_rdoc=103&_orig=browse&_srch=%23toc%235302%232006%23997129997%23614855!&_cdi=5302&view=c&_acct=C000050221&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=10&md5=b727a26cf1d2921d65096fc1f93658bb |title = Novel Organogermanium MOVPE Precursors |journal= Journal of Crystal Growth | volume = 287| issue = 2| pages = 684–687 | year = 2006|doi = 10.1016/j.jcrysgro.2005.10.094] [cite journal |author = Deo V. Shenai, Ronald L. DiCarlo, Michael B. Power, Artashes Amamchyan, Randall J. Goyette, Egbert Woelk | url = http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6TJ6-4MS9K7M-1&_user=10&_coverDate=01%2F31%2F2007&_alid=571098462&_rdoc=1&_fmt=summary&_orig=search&_cdi=5302&_sort=d&_docanchor=&view=c&_ct=12&_acct=C000050221&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=10&md5=393a7a045ea6a5beee881039c2cf98e5 |title = Safer alternative liquid germanium precursors for relaxed graded SiGe layers and strained silicon by MOVPE |journal= Journal of Crystal Growth | volume = 298 | pages = 172–175 | year = 2007|doi = 10.1016/j.jcrysgro.2006.10.194]

SiGe foundry services are run by most semiconductor technology companies. AMD disclosed a joint development with IBM for a SiGe stressed-silicon technology, [ [http://www.amd.com/us-en/Corporate/VirtualPressRoom/0,,51_104_543~103048,00.html AMD And IBM Unveil New, Higher Performance, More Power Efficient 65nm Process Technologies At Gathering Of Industry’s Top R&D Firms] retrieved at March 16, 2007] targeting the 65-nm process.

iGe Transistors

SiGe allows CMOS logic to be integrated with heterojunction bipolar transistors, making it suitable for mixed-signal circuits. Heterojunction bipolar transistors have higher forward gain and lower reverse gain than homojunction bipolar transistors. This translates into better low current and high frequency performance. Being a heterojunction technology, the opportunity for band gap tuning exists which has normally been available only to compound semiconductors. Silicon Germanium-on-insulator (SGOI) is a technology similar to the Silicon-On-Insulator (SOI) technology currently employed in computer chips. SGOI increases the speed of the transistors inside microchips by stretching the space between the atoms, which forces the electricity to travel faster.

SiGe also is used in MOSFETs where it is found to increase carrier mobilities and to reduce junction leakage.

See also

* Low-k
* Silicon on insulator
* Hafnium on Insulator
* Zirconium on Insulator

References

External links

* [http://www.reed-electronics.com/semiconductor/article/CA6319057?industryid=3102 Ge Precursors for Strained Si and Compound Semiconductors] ; "Semiconductor International", April 1, 2006.


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