Abstract
High-frequency capacitance-voltage measurements have been made on metal-oxide-semiconductor capacitors by using single crystalline Er2O3 high-k gate dielectrics. Based on our analysis, it has been found that frequency dispersion of Er2O3 capacitance in accumulation decreases consistently with the increase of the frequency. A correction model is proposed to explain these frequency dispersion phenomena and the capacitance-frequency equations are obtained from the impedance expression of the equivalent circuit. Based on the simulated capacitance-frequency, it can be concluded that frequency dispersion of Er2O3 capacitance in accumulation originates from the existence of the parasitic resistances, the series resistances, and the formed SiOx interfacial layer.
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