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A comprehensive model of PMOS NBTI degradation

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A comprehensive model for NBTI phenomena within the framework of the standard reaction–diffusion model is constructed and it is demonstrated how to solve the reaction-diffusion equations in a way that emphasizes the physical aspects of the degradation process and allows easy generalization of the existing work.
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This article is published in Microelectronics Reliability.The article was published on 2005-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 710 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Negative-bias temperature instability.

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In this paper, the authors construct a comprehensive model for NBTI phenomena within the framework of the standard reaction–diffusion model. The authors demonstrate how to solve the reaction–diffusion equations in a way that emphasizes the physical aspects of the degradation process and allows easy generalization of the existing work. The authors also augment this basic reaction–diffusion model by including the temperature and field-dependence of the NBTI phenomena so that reliability projections can be made under arbitrary circuit operating conditions. 

One of the key goal of their future work would be to clarify the role of such processing changes on NBTI performance.