Influence of Atomic Layer Deposition Temperatures on TiO 2 /n-Si MOS Capacitor

  • Wei D
  • Hossain T
  • Garces N
  • et al.
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This paper reports on the influence of deposition temperature on the structure, composition, and electrical properties of TiO 2 thin films deposited on n-type silicon (100) by plasma-assisted atomic layer deposition (PA-ALD). TiO 2 layers~20 nm thick, deposited at temperatures ranging from 100 to 300°C, were investigated. Samples deposited at 200°C and 250°C had the most uniform coverage as determined by atomic force microscopy. The average carbon concentration throughout the oxide layer and at the TiO 2 /Si interface was lowest at 200°C. Metal oxide semiconductor capacitors (MOSCAPs) were fabricated, and profiled by capacitance-voltage techniques. The sample prepared at 200°C had negligible hysteresis (from a capacitance-voltage plot) and the lowest interface trap density (as extracted using the conductance method). Current-voltage measurements were carried out with top-to-bottom structures. At -2 V gate bias voltage, the smallest leakage current was 1.22 × 10 -5 A/cm 2 for the 100°C deposited sample. © 2013 The Electrochemical Society.

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Wei, D., Hossain, T., Garces, N. Y., Nepal, N., Meyer, H. M., Kirkham, M. J., … Edgar, J. H. (2013). Influence of Atomic Layer Deposition Temperatures on TiO 2 /n-Si MOS Capacitor. ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology, 2(5), N110–N114. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.010305jss

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