Abstract

Abstract Metal-insulator-metal (MIM) capacitors with single TiO2 and a TiO2/Y2O3 stack are used as insulator films in MIM and MEMS, respectively, are explored. It is found that, under electron injection from bottom electrode, the TiO2 MIM capacitors demonstrate resistive switching with a magnitude of leakage currents not usable for MEMS application. The deposition of a stacked TiO2/Y2O3 dielectric film improves the MEMS performance without compromising the low dielectric charging of TiO2 single layer.

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