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Reduction of Charge Trapping in HfO2 Film on Ge Substrates by Atomic Layer Deposition of Various Passivating Interfacial Layers

Authors
Jung, Hyung-SukYu, Il-HyukKim, Hyo KyeomLee, Sang YoungLee, JoohwiChoi, YujinChung, Yoon JangLee, Nae-InPark, Tae JooChoi, Jung-HaeHwang, Cheol Seong
Issue Date
Sep-2012
Publisher
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
Keywords
Atomic layer deposition (ALD); germanium (Ge); hafnium oxide (HfO2); high-k gate dielectrics; passivation layer
Citation
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ELECTRON DEVICES, v.59, no.9, pp.2350 - 2356
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Journal Title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ELECTRON DEVICES
Volume
59
Number
9
Start Page
2350
End Page
2356
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/181979
DOI
10.1109/TED.2012.2204996
ISSN
0018-9383
Abstract
The dielectric performance and charge trapping properties of HfO2 on a Ge substrate with various passivating interfacial layers (PILs), such as SiOxNy, AlOxNy, HfOxNy, and LaOxNy, are investigated. The large capacitance-voltage (C-V) hysteresis of HfO2 on a Ge substrate (similar to 1500 mV) was not improved by inserting either HfOxNy or LaOxNy PIL between the HfO2 and Ge substrates, while both SiOxNy and AlOxNy PILs induced a noticeable reduction of C-V hysteresis. As the PILs' thicknesses increased, the C-V hysteresis of HfO2 with SiOxNy PIL decreased to almost zero, while that of HfO2 with AlOxNy PIL decreased but was saturated at approximately 400 mV. Furthermore, the charge trapping property of HfO2 with SiOxNy PIL on a Ge substrate is comparable to that of HfO2 grown on a Si substrate. Negligible C-V hysteresis and negligible charge trapping of HfO2 with SiOxNy PIL were understood from the fact that SiOxNy is more resistant to react with a Ge substrate and defective Ge suboxides are efficiently suppressed during the formation of SiOxNy PIL and HfO2 layers.
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