The ferroelectric HfO2 thin film has attracted a lot of research interest due to being Pb free and its excellent compatibility with the Si-based semiconductor process. However, methods to obtain thicker HfO2 thin films with strong ferroelectricity have yet to be explored. In this work, a 50 nm-thick La-doped HfO2 thin film was prepared using pulsed laser deposition, and significant room temperature ferroelectricity with a remnant polarization (Pr) of 27 μC/cm2 was achieved through annealing in N2 with a rapid-heating-temperature process. The ferroelectricity is mainly related to the increase in the content of the (002)-oriented orthogonal phase formed by the rapid-heating-temperature treatment. Furthermore, this special annealing process was verified in a 50 nm-thick Tm-doped HfO2 film, and the Pr of 48 μC/cm2 was observed. This value is the highest value reported so far in doped HfO2 films with a thickness of 50 nm or greater. These results provide a new approach to prepare thicker ferroelectric HfO2-based thin films.
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Quan, Z., Wang, M., Liu, H., Zhang, W., Xu, X., Quan, Z., … Xu, X. (2020). Excellent ferroelectricity of 50 nm-thick doped HfO2thin films induced by annealing with a rapid-heating-temperature process. AIP Advances, 10(8). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0013511
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