Abstract

The current-voltage characteristics of MIS (metal-insulator-semiconductor) structures with insulators based on silicon oxide, fabricated by low-frequency (55 kHz) plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition are studied. A specific feature of the used insulators is that there are inclusions of particles of other materials with narrower band gaps present. It is found that such structures possess the property of bipolar conductivity switching. The MIS structures with a multilayer insulator containing additional nanoscale siliconnitride layers exhibit the best characteristics of the conductivity switching effect.

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