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Surface-Dependent Performance of Ultrathin TiN Films as an Electrically Conducting Li Diffusion lBarrier for Li-Ion-Based Devices

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ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
卷 12, 期 35, 页码 39252-39260

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.0c10950

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Li ion; diffusion barrier; titanium nitride; atomic layer deposition; thin-film battery; redox transistor

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  1. Fraunhofer LIGHTHOUSE PROJECT

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An in-depth understanding of lithium (Li) diffusion barriers is a crucial factor for enabling Li-ion-based devices such as three-dimensional (3D) thin-film batteries and synaptic redox transistors integrated on silicon substrates. Diffusion of Li ions into silicon can damage the surrounding components, detach the device itself, lead to battery capacity loss, and cause an uncontrolled change of the transistor channel conductance. In this study, we analyze for the first time ultrathin 10 nm titanium nitride (TiN) films as a bifunctional Li-ion diffusion barrier and current collector. Thermal atomic layer deposition (ALD) and pulsed chemical vapor deposition (pCVD) are employed for manufacturing ultrathin films. The 10 nm ALD films demonstrate excellent blocking capability with an insertion of only 0.03 Li per TiN formula unit exceeding 200 galvanostatic cycles at 3 mu A/cm(2) between 0.05 and 3 V versus Li/Li+. An ultralow electrical resistivity of 115 mu Omega cm is obtained. In contrast, a partial barrier breakdown is observed for 10 nm pCVD films. High surface quality with low contamination is identified as a key factor for the excellent performance of ALD TiN. Conformal deposition of 10 nm ALD TiN in 3D structures with high aspect ratios of up to 20:1 is demonstrated. The measured capacities of the surface area-enhanced samples are in good agreement with the expected values. High-temperature blocking capability is proven for a typical electrode crystallization step. Ultrathin ALD TiN is an ideal candidate for an electrically conducting Li-ion diffusion barrier for Si-integrated devices.

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