Evaluation of tantalum silicon alloy systems as gate electrodes Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • The effect of Si concentration on the effective work function of tantalum silicon (Ta-Si) alloy systems as gate electrodes in direct contact with Si O2 and HfSi Ox gate dielectrics has been studied extensively. It was found that the Si concentration in the Ta-Si electrodes (60 at. % Si) has a strong effect on the effective work function, and three discrete composition-dependent phases (tantalum metal, tantalum silicide, and silicon) coexist in the films. The film resistivity and density also change dramatically as a function of Si concentration. Physical analysis shows that these Si-rich Ta-Si electrodes are amorphous at room temperature and crystallize with a 1000 C, 5-s anneal. Finally, an effective work function value of 3.98 eV has been achieved by arsenic implantation of a capacitor electrode layer in Ta-SiHfSi Ox film systems, thereby producing a potential n -type metal gate electrode in conjunction with high- k gate dielectrics. 2005 American Institute of Physics.

published proceedings

  • Applied Physics Letters

author list (cited authors)

  • Luan, H., Alshareef, H. N., Lysaght, P. S., Harris, H. R., Wen, H. C., Choi, K., ... Lee, B.

citation count

  • 6

complete list of authors

  • Luan, H||Alshareef, HN||Lysaght, PS||Harris, HR||Wen, HC||Choi, K||Senzaki, Y||Majhi, P||Lee, B-H

publication date

  • November 2005