Dopant compensation in HfO2 and other high K oxides

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The theory of doping limits in semiconductors and insulators is applied to the case of wide gap oxides, crystalline, or amorphous, and used to explain that impurities do not in general give rise to gap states or a doping response. Instead, the system tends to form defect complexes or undergo symmetry-lowering reconstructions to expel gap states out of the band gap. The model is applied to impurities, such as trivalent metals, carbon, N, P, and B, in HfO2, the main gate dielectric used in field effect transistors. © 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.

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Li, H., Guo, Y., & Robertson, J. (2014). Dopant compensation in HfO2 and other high K oxides. Applied Physics Letters, 104(19). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4878503

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