Novel halogenated cyclopentadienyl hafnium precursor for atomic layer deposition of high-performance HfO thin film.

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Department of Advanced Materials Engineering for Information and Electronics, Integrated Education Program for Frontier Science & Technology (BK21 Four), Kyung Hee University Deogyeong-daero, Giheung-gu Yongin-si Gyeonggi-do 17104 Republic of Korea

Published: September 2024

High dielectric constant (high-) materials play a crucial role in modern electronics, particularly in semiconductor applications such as transistor gate insulators and dielectrics in metal-insulator-metal (MIM) capacitors. However, achieving optimal crystallinity and suppressing interfacial layer formation during deposition processes remain key challenges. To address these challenges, this study introduces a novel approach using atomic layer deposition (ALD) with a new Hf precursor incorporating an iodo ligand. The synthesized precursor, IHf, demonstrates enhanced thermal stability and reactivity, leading to superior film properties. ALD deposition of HfO thin films using IHf yields excellent crystallinity and effectively inhibits interfacial layer formation, resulting in enhanced capacitance density and improved leakage current characteristics in MIM capacitors. Notably, IHf-deposited HfO films exhibit a significant reduction in leakage current, achieving an equivalent oxide thickness of 1.73 nm at a leakage current density of 7.02 × 10 A cm @ +0.8 V. These findings highlight the potential of IHf as a promising precursor for high-performance electronic device fabrication, paving the way for advancements in semiconductor technology.

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