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Ultimate low leakage and EOT of high- Îş dielectric using transferred metal electrode.

Authors :
Dang, Weiqi
Lu, Zheyi
Zhao, Bei
Li, Bo
Li, Jia
Zhang, Hongmei
Song, Rong
Hossain, Mongur
Le, Zhikai
Liu, Yuan
Duan, Xidong
Source :
Nanotechnology. 9/12/2022, Vol. 33 Issue 39, p1-6. 6p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The increase of gate leakage current when the gate dielectric layer is thinned is a key issue for device scalability. For scaling down the integrated circuits, a thin gate dielectric layer with a low leakage current is essential. Currently, changing the dielectric layer material or enhancing the surface contact between the gate dielectric and the channel material is the most common way to reduce gate leakage current in devices. Herein, we report a technique of enhancing the surface contact between the gate dielectric and the metal electrode, that is constructing an Au/Al2O3/Si metalâ€"oxideâ€"semiconductor device by replacing the typical evaporated electrode/dielectric layer contact with a transferred electrode/high- Îş dielectric layer contact. The contact with a mild, non-invasive interface can ensure the intrinsic insulation of the dielectric layer. By applying 2â€"40 nm Al2O3 as the dielectric layer, the current densityâ€"electrical field (J â€" E) measurement reveals that the dielectric leakage generated by the transferred electrode is less than that obtained by the typical evaporated electrode with a ratio of 0.3 × 101 ∼ 5 × 106 at V bias = 1 V. Furthermore, at J  = 1 mA cmâˆ'2, the withstand voltage can be raised by 100â€"102 times over that of an evaporated electrode. The capacitanceâ€"voltage (C â€" V) test shows that the transferred metal electrode can efficiently scale the equivalent oxide layer thickness (EOT) to 1.58 nm, which is a relatively smaller value than the overall reported Si-based device’s EOT. This finding successfully illustrates that the transferred electrode/dielectric layer’s mild contact can balance the scaling of the gate dielectric layer with a minimal leakage current and constantly reduce the EOT. Our enhanced electrode/dielectric contact approach provides a straightforward and effective pathway for further scaling of devices in integrated circuits and significantly decreases the overall integrated circuit’s static power consumption (ICs). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09574484
Volume :
33
Issue :
39
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Nanotechnology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
158043414
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6528/ac76d4