Abstract
(0 0 1)-Oriented GaAs metal–insulator–semiconductor (MIS) structures having a silicon interface control layer (Si ICL) were fabricated on surfaces having Ga-rich (4×6) reconstructions. Si ICL was grown by molecular beam epitaxy. MIS structures were fabricated by partially converting Si ICL to SiN x by direct nitridation, and further depositing a thick SiO 2 layer on top as the main passivation dielectric by plasma-assisted chemical vapor deposition. Reflection high-energy electron diffraction, in situ X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and MIS capacitance–voltage ( C– V) techniques were used for characterization. The initial surface reconstruction was found to have a surprisingly strong effect on the degree of Fermi level pinning at the MIS interface. In contrast to the standard As-rich (2×4) surface, which results in strongly pinned MIS interfaces, the novel SiO 2/SiN x /Si ICL/GaAs MIS structures formed on “genuine” (4×6) surface realized complete unpinning of Fermi level over the entire band gap with a minimum interface state density of 4×10 10 cm −2 eV −1 range.
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