Atomic layer deposition and tellurization of Ge-Sb film for phase-change memory applications

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We studied the atomic layer deposition (ALD) and the tellurization of Ge-Sb films to prepare conformal crystalline Ge-Sb-Te (GST) films and to achieve void-free gap filling for emerging phase-change memory applications. ALD Ge-Sb film was prepared by alternating exposures to GeCl2-dioxane and Sb(SiEt3)3 precursors at 100 °C. The growth rate was 0.021 nm per cycle, and the composition ratio of Ge to Sb was approximately 2.2. We annealed the ALD Ge-Sb films with a pulsed feeding of di(tert-butyl)tellurium. The ALD Ge-Sb films turned into GST films by the tellurization annealing. When the tellurization temperature was raised to 190 °C or higher temperatures, the Raman peaks corresponding to Ge-Sb bond and amorphous Ge-Ge bond disappeared. The Raman peaks corresponding to Ge-Te and Sb-Te bonds were evolved at 200 °C or higher temperatures, resulting in the phase transition temperature of 123 °C. At 230 °C or higher temperatures, the entire film was fully tellurized to form a GST film having a relatively uniform composition of Ge3Sb2Te6, and the carbon impurities in the as-deposited ALD Ge-Sb film were eliminated. As the tellurization temperature increases, the volume of the ALD film is expanded owing to the incorporation of tellurium, resulting in complete filling of a trench pattern by GST film after the tellurization at 230 °C.

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Kim, Y., Han, B., Kim, Y. J., Shin, J., Kim, S., Hidayat, R., … Lee, W. J. (2019). Atomic layer deposition and tellurization of Ge-Sb film for phase-change memory applications. RSC Advances, 9(30), 17291–17298. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra02188d

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