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Failure of semiclassical models to describe resistivity of nanometric, polycrystalline tungsten films

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS
Volume 115, Issue 10, Pages -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.4868093

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  1. Alessandro and Piermaria Reggiori Fellowship
  2. Bertucci Graduate Fellowship
  3. Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University
  4. Intel Corporation
  5. SRC [1292.008, 2121.001, 2323.001]
  6. Semiconductor Research Corporation

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The impact of electron scattering at surfaces and grain boundaries in nanometric polycrystalline tungsten (W) films was studied. A series of polycrystalline W films ranging in thickness from 10 to 310 nm and lateral grain size from 74 to 133 nm were prepared on thermally oxidized Si. The Fuchs-Sondheimer surface-scattering model and Mayadas-Shatzkes grain-boundary scattering model were employed for quantitative analyses. Predictions from the theoretical models were found to deviate systematically from the experimental data. Possible reasons for the failure of the theoretical models to describe the experimental data are explored. Finally, a discussion of the crucial features lacking from existing models is presented, along with possible avenues for improving the models to result in better agreement with experimental data. (C) 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.

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