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The dual role of multiple-transistor charge sharing collection in single-event transients
Authors:Guo Yang  Chen Jian-Jun  He Yi-Bai  Liang Bin  and Liu Bi-Wei
Institution:School of Computer Science, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha 410073, China
Abstract:As technologies scale down in size, multiple-transistors being affected by a single ion has become a universal phenomenon, and some new effects are present in single event transients (SETs) due to the charge sharing collection of the adjacent multiple-transistors. In this paper, not only the off-state p-channel metal-oxide semiconductor field-effect transistor (PMOS FET), but also the on-state PMOS is struck by a heavy-ion in the two-transistor inverter chain, due to the charge sharing collection and the electrical interaction. The SET induced by striking the off-state PMOS is efficiently mitigated by the pulse quenching effect, but the SET induced by striking the on-state PMOS becomes dominant. It is indicated in this study that in the advanced technologies, the SET will no longer just be induced by an ion striking the off-state transistor, and the SET sensitive region will no longer just surround the off-state transistor either, as it is in the older technologies. We also discuss this issue in a three-transistor inverter in depth, and the study illustrates that the three-transistor inverter is still a better replacement for spaceborne integrated circuit design in advanced technologies.
Keywords:multiple-transistor charge sharing collection  single event transient (SET)  pulse quenching effect  radiation hardened by design (RHBD)
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