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Investigation of the Growth and Chemical Stability of Composite Metal Gates on Ultra-thin Gate Dielectrics
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 February 2011
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The growth of reactively sputtered TiNx and WNx compound metal films on ultra-thin, remote plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposited SiO2 and SiO2/Si3N4 (ON) stack dielectrics is investigated from initial interface formation to bulk film by interrupted growth and on-line Auger electron spectroscopy (AES). Growth of both metals occurs uniformly without a seed layer on both dielectrics. The chemical stability of these metal/dielectric interfaces is studied by sequential on-line rapid thermal annealing treatments up to 850 °C and AES. TiNx reacts with SiO2 above 850 °C but the addition of a Si3N4 dielectric top-layer makes the TiNx/ON interface chemically stable at 850 °C. WNx/SiO2 and WNx/Si3N4 interfaces are both stable below 650 °C. MOS capacitors using TiNx or WNx metal gates and thermal SiO2 gate dielectrics exhibit excellent capacitance-voltage characteristics. The work function for TiNx lies near midgap in Si while for WNx it lies closer to the valence band.
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