In Situ Activation of an Indium(III) Triazenide Precursor for Epitaxial Growth of Indium Nitride by Atomic Layer Deposition

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Indium nitride (InN) is characterized by its high electron mobility, making it a ground-breaking material for high frequency electronics. The difficulty of depositing high-quality crystalline InN currently impedes its broad implementation in electronic devices. Herein, we report a new highly volatile In(III) triazenide precursor and demonstrate its ability to deposit high-quality epitaxial hexagonal InN by atomic layer deposition (ALD). The new In(III) precursor, the first example of a homoleptic triazenide used in a vapor deposition process, was easily synthesized and purified by sublimation. Thermogravimetric analysis showed single step volatilization with an onset temperature of 145 °C and negligible residual mass. Strikingly, two temperature intervals with self-limiting growth were observed when depositing InN films. In the high-temperature interval, the precursor underwent a gas-phase thermal decomposition inside the ALD reaction chamber to produce a more reactive In(III) compound while retaining self-limiting growth behavior. Density functional theory calculations revealed a unique two-step decomposition process, which liberates three molecules of each propene and N2 to give a smaller tricoordinated In(III) species. Stoichiometric InN films with very low levels of impurities were grown epitaxially on 4H-SiC. The InN films deposited at 325 °C had a sheet resistivity of 920 ω/sq. This new triazenide precursor enables ALD of InN for semiconductor applications and provides a new family of M-N bonded precursors for future deposition processes.

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O’Brien, N. J., Rouf, P., Samii, R., Rönnby, K., Buttera, S. C., Hsu, C. W., … Pedersen, H. (2020). In Situ Activation of an Indium(III) Triazenide Precursor for Epitaxial Growth of Indium Nitride by Atomic Layer Deposition. Chemistry of Materials, 32(11), 4481–4489. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemmater.9b05171

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