Effects of metallic contaminants on the electrical characteristics of ultrathin gate oxides

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In this paper, we describe the effects that five metallic contaminants have on the electrical property of an ultrathin gate oxide. We found that, among five metallic contaminants, Fe and Ni resulted in the lowest electric breakdown fields (Ebd) and charge-to-breakdown ratios (Qbd) and the highest leakage currents and interface state densities (Dit). On the other hand, Ca-contaminated devices exhibit a lower leakage current and D it and a higher Qbd than did the other metals. © 2005 The Electrochemical Society. All rights reserved.

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Pan, T. M., Ko, F. H., Chao, T. S., Chen, C. C., & Chang-Liao, K. S. (2005). Effects of metallic contaminants on the electrical characteristics of ultrathin gate oxides. Electrochemical and Solid-State Letters, 8(8). https://doi.org/10.1149/1.1945367

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