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Hf1–xZrxO2/ZrO2 Nanolaminate Thin Films as a High-κ Dielectric SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Hf1–xZrxO2/ZrO2 Nanolaminate Thin Films as a High-κ Dielectric
Authors
Kashir, AlirezaGhiasabadi Farahani, MehrdadKamba, StanislavYadav, ManojHwang, Hyunsang
Date Issued
2021-12-28
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Abstract
Engineering of HfO2–ZrO2 ferroelectric thin films can substantially increase their dielectric constant. Here, we investigate dielectric and structural properties of ∼10 nm thin films consisting of stacked 1 nm thin ferroelectric (FE) Hf1–xZrxO2 (HZO(x)) and antiferroelectric (AFE) ZrO2 layers. At x [removed] 0.5, pinched hysteresis loops with some remnant polarization were observed, which indicate a coexistence of FE and AFE orderings. Finally, a pure ZrO2 thin film (x = 1) exhibits only an AFE double hysteresis loop. In this way, we demonstrate that the coexistence of FE and AFE orderings can be controlled by adjusting the composition of HZO(x) layers in the HZO(x)/ZrO2 nanolaminate films. At x = 0.5, the dielectric constant is ∼60 in nanolaminate films, which is much higher than that of the conventional HZO(x) solid solution thin films. Structural investigations confirm a coexistence of polar orthorhombic and nonpolar tetragonal structures, which is consistent with the observed polarization hysteresis loops. We also show that the strain generated in the nanolaminate structure significantly facilitates a field-induced transition from the AFE to the FE phase. The design does not considerably affect the leakage current in HZO(x)/ZrO2 nanolaminate films, which makes this system highly promising for complementary metal oxide semiconductor-compatible capacitors.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/110083
DOI
10.1021/acsaelm.1c01105
ISSN
2637-6113
Article Type
Article
Citation
Acs Applied Electronic Materials, vol. 3, no. 12, page. 5632 - 5640, 2021-12-28
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