We report variations in the characteristic ferroelectric switching time and interface free carrier concentration associated with wake-up and split-up behaviors of a 4.2 mol. % Si-doped HfO2 thin film. Prior to the development of the split-up behavior, the thin films exhibited the wake-up behavior; the remanent polarization increased on repeated electric field cycling. After thewake-up behavior, Si-doped HfO2 films exhibited degradation of the remanent polarizationvalues and splitting of the ferroelectric switching current peaks when a lower electric field wasswept; this is referred to as the split-up behavior. An investigation of the ferroelectric switching dynamics revealed retardation, followed by recovery, of the characteristic switching time for ferroelectric nucleation, coincident with the wake-up and split-up behaviors, respectively. We analyzed the interface free carrier concentration from capacitance-voltage characteristics and revealed thatthe wake-up and split-up behaviors were associated with changes of numbers of defects as electric field cycling continued.
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Song, M. S., Lee, T. Y., Lee, K., Lee, K. C., & Chae, S. C. (2020). Electric field cycling-mediated variations in defect distributions associated with wake-up and split-up behaviors of a ferroelectric Si-doped HfO2thin film. Applied Physics Letters, 117(16). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0024745