Strained Silicon Technology: Non-Destructive High-Lateral-Resolution Characterization Through Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy

被引:2
作者
La Penna, Giancarlo [1 ]
Mancini, Chiara [1 ]
Proietti, Anacleto [1 ]
Buccini, Luca [1 ]
Passeri, Daniele [1 ,2 ]
Gambacorti, Narciso [3 ]
Richy, Jerome [3 ]
Rossi, Marco [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Sapienza Univ Rome, Dept Basic & Appl Sci Engn, Via A Scarpa 16, I-00161 Rome, Italy
[2] Sapienza Univ Rome, Res Ctr Nanotechnol Appl Engn Sapienza CNIS, Rome, Italy
[3] Univ Grenoble Alpes, CEA, Leti, Grenoble, France
基金
欧盟地平线“2020”;
关键词
Micro-Raman Spectroscopy; tip-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy; TERS; strain and stress; strained silicon; silicon-germanium; SiGe; epitaxial-on-silicon-on-insulator; SOI; semiconductors; nanoelectronic devices; nanoscale; TITANIUM NITRIDE; NANO-SCALE; SI; DEVICES; LAYERS; GE;
D O I
10.1177/00037028241246292
中图分类号
TH7 [仪器、仪表];
学科分类号
0804 ; 080401 ; 081102 ;
摘要
The semiconductor industry is undergoing a transformative phase, marked by the relentless drive for miniaturization and a constant demand for higher performance and energy efficiency. However, the reduction of metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor sizes for advanced technology nodes below 10 nm presents several challenges. In response, strained silicon technology has emerged as a key player, exploiting strain induction in the silicon crystal lattice to improve device performance. At the same time, there has been a growing need for characterization techniques that allow in-line monitoring of sample conditions during semiconductor manufacturing, as an alternative to traditional methods such as transmission electron microscopy or high-resolution X-ray diffraction, which have several limitations in terms of measurement time and sample destructiveness. This paper explores the application of advanced spectroscopic characterization techniques, in particular mu-Raman spectroscopy and tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (TERS), to meet the evolving needs of the semiconductor industry for quality control and failure analysis, increasingly requiring faster and non-destructive characterization techniques. mu-Raman provides insight into strain values and distributions of strained layers with different thicknesses and germanium concentrations, but its lateral resolution is constrained by the Abbe diffraction limit. TERS, on the other hand, emerges as a powerful non-destructive technique capable of overcoming diffraction limits by exploiting the combination of an atomic force microscope with a Raman spectrometer. This breakthrough makes it possible to estimate the chemical composition and induced strain in the lattice by evaluating the Raman peak position shifts in strained and unstrained silicon layers, providing crucial insights for nanoscale strain control. In particular, this paper focuses on the TERS characterization of Si0.7Ge0.3 epitaxial layers grown on a silicon-on-insulator device, demonstrating the effectiveness of this technique and the high lateral resolution that can be achieved. Graphical abstract This is a visual representation of the abstract.
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页码:1245 / 1255
页数:11
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