Abstract

It is shown here that ultrathin oxides can be grown with excellent control by a low temperature, high pressure oxidation process. The I-V characteristics of tunneling metal-insulator-semiconductor diodes fabricated using this process demonstrate that the interface state density can be reduced by an order of magnitude compared with low temperature, atmospheric pressure oxidation.

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