Aberration corrected transmission electron microscopy and electron spectroscopy are combined with electrical measurements for the quantitative description of the structural, chemical and dielectric parameters of rare earth/transition metal oxides thin films. Atomic structure near the interface and elemental profiles across the interface up to the surface of La-doped ZrO2 and Er-doped HfO2 films prepared by atomic layer deposition on Si(100) and Ge(100) are determined. Interfacial layers unavoidably form between the semiconductor substrate and the dielectric oxide after deposition and annealing. They are evidenced from a structural and chemical point of view. From the knowledge of the chemical extent of the interfacial layer and of the accumulation capacitance of the stack, it is possible to recover the dielectric constant of both the interfacial layer and the high-κ oxide layer constituting the stack using a multi-layers capacitor model approach. Oxides with permittivities higher than 30 are stabilized. Interfacial layers, silicate/germanate in composition, with permittivites, respectively, tripled/doubled compared to the one of SiO2 are evidenced. © 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Schamm Chardon, S., Coulon, P., Lamagna, L., Wiemer, C., Baldovino, S., Fanciulli, M. (2011). Combining HRTEM-EELS nano-analysis with capacitance-voltage measurements to evaluate high-κ thin films deposited on Si and Ge as candidate for future gate dielectrics. MICROELECTRONIC ENGINEERING, 88(4), 419-422 [10.1016/j.mee.2010.10.012].

Combining HRTEM-EELS nano-analysis with capacitance-voltage measurements to evaluate high-κ thin films deposited on Si and Ge as candidate for future gate dielectrics

LAMAGNA, LUCA;BALDOVINO, SILVIA
Penultimo
;
FANCIULLI, MARCO
Ultimo
2011

Abstract

Aberration corrected transmission electron microscopy and electron spectroscopy are combined with electrical measurements for the quantitative description of the structural, chemical and dielectric parameters of rare earth/transition metal oxides thin films. Atomic structure near the interface and elemental profiles across the interface up to the surface of La-doped ZrO2 and Er-doped HfO2 films prepared by atomic layer deposition on Si(100) and Ge(100) are determined. Interfacial layers unavoidably form between the semiconductor substrate and the dielectric oxide after deposition and annealing. They are evidenced from a structural and chemical point of view. From the knowledge of the chemical extent of the interfacial layer and of the accumulation capacitance of the stack, it is possible to recover the dielectric constant of both the interfacial layer and the high-κ oxide layer constituting the stack using a multi-layers capacitor model approach. Oxides with permittivities higher than 30 are stabilized. Interfacial layers, silicate/germanate in composition, with permittivites, respectively, tripled/doubled compared to the one of SiO2 are evidenced. © 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Aberration corrected high resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM); Capacitance-voltage measurements; Dielectric constant; Electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS); Erdoped HfO2; High-k dielectric stacks on Si and Ge; La-doped ZrO2; Nanoanalytical electron microscopy; Permittivity; Electrical and Electronic Engineering; Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials; Surfaces, Coatings and Films; Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics; Condensed Matter Physics
English
2011
88
4
419
422
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Schamm Chardon, S., Coulon, P., Lamagna, L., Wiemer, C., Baldovino, S., Fanciulli, M. (2011). Combining HRTEM-EELS nano-analysis with capacitance-voltage measurements to evaluate high-κ thin films deposited on Si and Ge as candidate for future gate dielectrics. MICROELECTRONIC ENGINEERING, 88(4), 419-422 [10.1016/j.mee.2010.10.012].
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