Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
543163 Microelectronic Engineering 2014 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Nitridation treatments are generally used to enhance the thermal stability and reliability of high-k dielectric. It is observed in this work that, the electrical characteristics of high-k gated MOS devices can be significantly improved by a nitridation treatment using plasma immersion ion implantation (PIII). Equivalent oxide thickness, (EOT) and interface trap density of MOS devices are reduced by a proper PIII treatment. At an identical EOT, the leakage current of devices with PIII nitridation can be reduced by about three orders of magnitude. The optimal process conditions for PIII treatment include nitrogen incorporation through metal gate, ion energy of 2.5 keV, and implantation time of 15 min.

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