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Optical and electrical properties of plasma-oxidation derived HfO2 gate dielectric films

Journal

APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE
Volume 253, Issue 7, Pages 3413-3418

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2006.07.055

Keywords

high-k gate dielectrics; HfO2 thin films; plasma oxidation; optical properties; interfacial layer

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High-k gate dielectric HfO2 thin films have been deposited on Si(1 0 0) by using plasma oxidation of sputtered metallic Hf thin films. The optical and electrical properties in relation to postcleposition annealing temperatures are investigated by spectroscopic ellipsometry (SE) and capacitance-voltage (C-V) characteristics in detail. X-ray diffraction (XRD) measurement shows that the as-deposited HfO2 films are basically amorphous. Based on a parameterized Tauc-Lorentz dispersion mode, excellent agreement has been found between the experimental and the simulated spectra, and the optical constants of the as-deposited and annealed films related to the annealing temperature are systematically extracted. Increases in the refractive index it and extinction coefficient k, with increasing annealing temperature are observed due to the formation of more closely packed thin films and the enhancement of scattering effect in the targeted HfO2 film. Change of the complex dielectric function and reduction of optical band gap with an increase in annealing temperature are discussed. The extracted direct band gap related to the structure varies from 5.77, 5.65, and 5.56 eV for the as-deposited and annealed thin films at 700 and 800 degrees C, respectively. It has been found from the C-V measurement the decrease of accumulation capacitance values upon annealing, which can be contributed to the growth of the interfacial layer with lower dielectric constant upon postannealing. The flat-band voltage shifts negatively due to positive charge generated during postannealing. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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