Abstract

Ultrathin HfO2 gate dielectric was fabricated by atomic layer deposition (ALD) technology using tetrakis(ethylmethylamino)hafnium {Hf[N(CH3)(C2H5)]4}, with O3 as an oxidant for use in replacement metal gate transistors. From secondary ion mass spectrometry analyses, the ALD process temperature was very important for the fabrication of high-quality HfO2 films. The dielectric constant with 275 °C deposition was higher than that at 200–250 °C. Furthermore, the VFB with 200 °C deposition was about 0.1–0.15 V lower than that at 275 °C, due to formation of high residual impurity concentrations, such as carbon, in the HfO2 films. The leakage current densities in the 275 °C case were reduced by about five orders with respect to reference SiO2 films. From these results, it was judged that the ALD process temperature of 275 °C was suitable for the fabrication of ultrathin HfO2 gate dielectrics necessary to improve the leakage current characteristics.

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