Study on the Deposition Characteristics of Molybdenum Thin Films Deposited by the Thermal Atomic Layer Deposition Method Using MoO2Cl2 as a Precursor

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作者
Lee, Baek-Ju [1 ]
Lee, Kyu-Beom [1 ]
Cheon, Min-Ho [1 ]
Seo, Dong-Won [1 ]
Choi, Jae-Wook [1 ]
机构
[1] Hanwha Corp, Vacuum Equipment R&D Div, Semicond Res Ctr, Pangyo ro 305, Seongnam 13488, South Korea
关键词
MoO2Cl2; resistivity; metal ALD; thermal ALD; XRD; GROWTH; OXIDE; CHEMISTRY;
D O I
10.3390/coatings13061070
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T [工业技术];
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08 ;
摘要
In this study, we conducted research on manufacturing molybdenum (Mo) thin films by a thermal atomic layer deposition method using solid MoO2Cl2 as a precursor. Mo thin films are widely used as gate electrodes and electrodes in metal-oxide semiconductor field-effect transistors. Tungsten (W) has primarily been used as a conventional gate electrode, but it suffers from reduced resistivity due to the residual fluorine component generated from the deposition process. Thus, herein, we developed a Mo thin film with low resistivity that can substitute W. The MoO2Cl2 precursor used to deposit the Mo thin film exists in a solid state. For solid precursors, the vapor pressure does not remain constant compared to that of liquid precursors, thereby making it difficult to set process conditions. Furthermore, the use of solid precursors at temperatures 600 & DEG;C and above has many limitations. Herein, H-2 was used as the reactive gas for the deposition of Mo thin films, and the deposition temperature was increased to 650 & DEG;C, which was the maximum processing temperature of the aluminum nitride heater. Additionally, deposition rate, resistivity change, and surface morphology characteristics were compared. While resistivity decreased to 12.9 & mu;& OHM;& BULL;cm with the increase of deposition temperature from 600 & DEG;C to 650 & DEG;C, surface roughness (Rq) was increased to 0.560 nm with step coverage of 97%. X-ray diffraction analysis confirmed the crystallization change in the Mo thin film with increasing process temperature, and a certain thickness of the seed layer was required for nucleation on the initial wafer of the Mo thin film. Thus, the molybdenum nitride thin film was deposited after the 4 nm deposition of Mo thin film. This study confirmed that crystallinity of Mo thin films must be increased to reduce their resistivity and that a seed layer for initial nucleation is required.
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