Fluorination of aluminum oxide gate dielectrics using fluorine neutral/ion beams

  • Byoung Jae Park
  • , Woong Sun Lim
  • , Jae Kwan Yeon
  • , Yi Yeon Kim
  • , Se Koo Kang
  • , Jong Tae Lim
  • , Geun Young Yeom

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Abstract

The effect of the fluorination of aluminum oxide (Al 2O 3) in an oxide-nitride-aluminum oxide (SiO 2-Si 3N4-Al 2O3, ONA) layer through fluorine (F) ion and neutral-beam treatments on the characteristics of the ONA layer was investigated to study the effect of charge-related damage during F ion beam treatment. The treatment with an F beam at ∼10 eV energy produced an about-5-nm-thick fluori-nated alumina layer by replacing the aluminum-oxygn (Al-O) bonding with Al-F bonding for both the F neutral-beam and F ion beam treatments. Moreover, no significant differences in the physical and chemical properties of the ONA layers treated with the two beams were observed. When the electrical characteristics of the metal-oxide-semiconductor (MOS) devices were compared, however, the lowest leakage current and highest memory window characteristics were observed in the MOS device fabricated with an F neutral beam, due to the Al-F layer formed on the Al 2O 3 surface. In the case of the MOS device fabricated with the F-ion-beam-treated ONA layer, however, lower electrical characteristics were observed compared to the MOS device fabricated with the F-neutral-beam-treated ONA layer, possibly due to the charge-related damage that occurred during the F ion beam treatment, even though the memory characteristics were improved compared to the reference due to the Al-F layer formed on the Al 2O 3 surface.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5904-5908
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
Volume11
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2011

Keywords

  • Al O
  • Floating Gate Dielectric
  • Fluorination
  • Fluorine (F) Neutral Beam

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