Role of the Oxygen Content in the GeO 2 Passivation of Ge Substrates as a Function of the Oxidizer

  • Baldovino S
  • Lamperti A
  • Fanciulli M
  • et al.
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Abstract

The electrical quality of the GeO 2Ge interface, prior to and after Gd 2O 3 deposition, has been investigated as a function of the oxidizer (atomic O, O 2, O 3) used for the GeO 2 based passivation of the Ge surface. In particular, the density of interface traps depends on the details of the Ge oxidation process and on the reactivity of the GeO 2 passivation layer with the overlying Gd 2O 3 film. Complementary compositional depth profiling analysis shows that the oxygen content in the interfacial layer varies as a function of the type of oxidizer and plays a key role in dictating the interface chemistry and the electrical features of the MOS structures. © 2012 The Electrochemical Society.

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Baldovino, S., Lamperti, A., Fanciulli, M., & Molle, A. (2012). Role of the Oxygen Content in the GeO 2 Passivation of Ge Substrates as a Function of the Oxidizer. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 159(6), H555–H559. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.031206jes

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