Abstract

This work shows investigations of La 2O 3 containing BaTiO 3 thin films deposited on Si substrates by Radio Frequency Plasma Sputtering (RF PS) of sintered BaTiO 3 + La 2O 3 (2 wt.%) target. Round, aluminum (Al) electrodes were evaporated on top of the deposited layers. Thus, metal–insulator–semiconductor (MIS) structures were created with barium titanate thin films playing the role of an insulator. The MIS structures enabled a subsequent electrical characterization of the studied film by means of current–voltage (I–V) and capacitance–voltage (C–V) measurements. Several electronic parameters, i.e., ε ri , ρ, V FB , Δ V H were extracted from the obtained characteristics. Moreover, the paper describes technology process of MISFETs fabrication and possibility of their application as memory cells. The influence of voltage stress on transfer and output I–V characteristics of the transistors are presented and discussed.

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