In-situ transmission electron microscopy investigation of the interfacial reaction between Er and SiO2 films

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We fabricated metal-oxide-semiconductor (MOS) devices with a high-k Er-silicate gate dielectric, and demonstrated their electrical performance. The increase in the rapid thermal annealing (RTA) temperature leads to a reduction of the equivalent oxide thickness (EOT), which is attributed in par to the thickness evolution of Er-silicate film and to the chemical bonding change from an Si-rich to an Er-rich silicate. The insitu investigation of the interfacial reaction between the Er and SiO2 film using a high-voltage electron microscopy (HVEM) revealed a linear relationship between the squared thickness of Er-silicate layer and in-situ annealing time, indicating that the Er-silicate growth is a diffusion-controlled process. The parabolic growth constants of the Er-silicate film were calculated to be 2.3 × 10-16 and 9.3 × 10-16 cm2/s for in-situ annealing temperatures of 350 and 450°C, respectively. ©2010 The Japan Institute of Metals.

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Choi, C. J., Kang, S. M., Hong, H. B., Lee, S. H., Kim, J. G., Ahn, K. S., & Yoon, J. W. (2010). In-situ transmission electron microscopy investigation of the interfacial reaction between Er and SiO2 films. Materials Transactions, 51(4), 793–798. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.M2009371

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