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PLASMA ENHANCED ATOMIC LAYER DEPOSITION OF ZRO2 GATE DIELECTRIC SCIE SCOPUS

Title
PLASMA ENHANCED ATOMIC LAYER DEPOSITION OF ZRO2 GATE DIELECTRIC
Authors
Koo, JYHan, JWChoi, SWPark, CGKim, YDJeon, HT
Date Issued
2002-01
Publisher
MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY
Abstract
Zirconium oxide (ZrO2) films were investigated as a potential replacement for silicon dioxide gate dielectric. ZrO2 films were deposited by both atomic layer deposition (ALD) and plasma enhanced ALD (PEALD) techniques using Zr t-butoxide and Zr(NEt2)(4) as Zr precursors and oxygen as reactant gas. The XTEM images showed a randomly oriented polycrystalline structure of ZrO2 and amorphous characteristics of the interfacial layer. The calculated dielectric constant value of the ZrO2 films are about 10similar to18 and these low values are believed due to the low dielectric constant interface layer. ZrO2 films deposited with oxygen plasma using Zr(NEt2)(4) showed the leakage current of 3.12x10(-9) A/cm(2) at the gate bias voltage of -1.0 Volt with the equivalent oxide thickness value of 1.39 nm. ZrO2 films deposited with the oxygen plasma showed generally improved film quality with relatively low leakage current, small hysteresis and low carbon incorporation as well as the higher growth rate compared to the films deposited with the oxygen gas. Also, ZrO2 films deposited using Zr(NEt2)(4) showed relatively improved film properties compared to the films deposited using Zr t-butoxide. This study demonstrated the possible application of PEALD technique for the high quality ZrO2 gate dielectric film deposition.
Keywords
THERMAL-STABILITY
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/28051
DOI
10.1557/proc-716-b2.1
ISSN
0272-9172
Article Type
Article
Citation
MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS, vol. 716, page. 67 - 72, 2002-01
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