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SiRF 2000
Conference paper

Silicon-on-sapphire for RF Si systems 2000

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Abstract

The major issues, which confronted the formation of very thin layers of silicon (30-100 nm) on sapphire substrates for application to MM-wave communication and sensors were investigated. The focus of the investigation was, and still is, to achieve a structure in which the modern CMOS technology, the mainstay technology and workhorse of the electronic revolution, can be affordably implemented. In this context the application of device-quality thin film silicon-on-sapphire (TFSOS), obtained by Solid Phase Epitaxy (SPE), and the growth of strained silicon-germanium (SiGe) layers on these improved thin silicon films on sapphire have demonstrated enhanced devices and circuits performance. We have fabricated 250 nm T-gated devices with noise figures as low as 0.9 dB at 2 GHz with an associated gain of 21 dB, incorporated them in a distributed wide-band amplifier (10 GHz BW, world record), tuned amplifiers (15 dB peak gain, 4 GHz BW), LNA's, mixers, and TR switches; f5 (fmax) of 105 GHz (50 GHz) for n-channel and 49 GHz (95 GHz) for p-MODFETs with 100 nm T-gates (strained Si0.2Ge0.8 on a relaxed Si0.7Ge0.3 heterostructure).