Abstract
Metal-oxide-semiconductor capacitors (MOSCs) and metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors (MOSFETs) incorporating hafnium silicate (Hf-silicate) dielectrics were fabricated by using atomic layer deposition (ALD). The electrical properties of these Hf-silicate thin films with various postnitridation annealing (PNA) temperatures were then examined to find the best nitridation condition. It is found that the best conditions to achieve the lowest gate leakage current and best equivalent oxide thickness (EOT) are when PNA is performed at 800 °C in NH 3 ambient for 60 s. To understand the obtained film, carrier transportation mechanisms, the temperature dependence of the leakage current was measured from 300 K to 500 K for both gate injection and substrate injection. The result reveals that the leakage mechanisms involve Schottky emission at high temperature and low electrical field and Poole–Frenkle emission at low temperature and high electrical field. The barrier heights of poly-Si/Hf-silicate and Hf-silicate/Si interfaces extracted from Schottky emission are 1.1 eV and 1.04 eV, respectively. The interface traps per unit area, the mean density of interface traps per area and energy and the mean capture cross-section are determined about 8.1 × 10 10 cm −2, 2.7 × 10 11 cm −2 eV −1 and 6.4 × 10 −15 cm −2 using charge pumping method.
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