Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9672280 Microelectronics Reliability 2005 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
Admittance (ac) measurements were carried out to determine the interface trap density (Dit) as a function of energy E in the Si bandgap at interfaces of Si with different insulating oxides (Al2O3, ZrO2, HfO2). The results are compared to those of the conventional thermal SiO2/Si interface. The results show that a significant portion of the interface trap density in the as-deposited and de-hydrogenated samples is related to the amphoteric Si dangling bond defects (Pb0 -centers). The Dit is much enhanced for the Al-containing insulators as compared to Si/SiO2 but can be reduced by annealing in O2. As to annealing in H2, efficient passivation of Pb0 centers by hydrogen is achieved for Si/ZrO2 and Si/HfO2 interfaces, yet it fails for Si/Al-containing oxide entities. Among the insulators studied, the results suggest HfO2 to be the best choice of an alternative insulator.
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