Properties of amorphous and crystalline Ta2O5 thin films deposited on Si from a Ta(OC2H5)5 precursor

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Chaneliere, C [1 ]
Four, S
Autran, JL
Devine, RAB
Sandler, NP
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[1] Inst Natl Sci Appl Lyon, Phys Mat Lab, CNRS, UMR 5511, F-69621 Villeurbanne, France
[2] France Telecom, Ctr Natl Etud Telecommun, CNS, F-38243 Meylan, France
[3] Lam Res Corp, CVD Div, Fremont, CA 94538 USA
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10.1063/1.367277
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In this work, the structural and electrical properties of amorphous and crystalline Ta2O5 thin films deposited on p-type Si substrates by low-pressure chemical vapor deposition from a Ta(OC2H5)(5) precursor have been investigated. The as-deposited layers are amorphous, whereas crystalline Ta2O5 was obtained after postdeposition O-2 treatment at 800 degrees C. As evidenced by x-ray diffraction, a hexagonal structure was obtained in the latter case. Physicochemical analysis of our layers shows that the O-2-annealing step leads to the growth of a thin (similar to 1 nm) interfacial SiO2 layer but was not sufficient to reduce the level of hydrocarbon contamination. The dominant conduction mechanism in amorphous Ta2O5 is clearly due to the Poole-Frenkel effect, whereas the situation remains unclear for crystalline Ta2O5 for which no simple law can be invoked to correctly describe its conduction properties. From capacitance-voltage measurements, the dielectric constant was found to be similar to 25 for amorphous samples, but values ranging from 56-59 were found for crystalline layers, suggesting a particularly high anisotropic character of the crystalline phase. Finally, the effects of postdeposition annealing in Nz and forming gas at 425 degrees C have been investigated for both types of films. (C) 1998 American Institute of Physics.
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