Atomic layer deposition of NiO films on Si(100) using cyclopentadienyl-type compounds and ozone as precursors

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Lu, H. L. [1 ]
Scarel, G. [1 ]
Wiemer, C. [1 ]
Perego, M. [1 ]
Spiga, S. [1 ]
Fanciulli, M. [1 ,2 ]
Pavia, G. [3 ]
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[1] CNR INFM MDM Natl Lab, I-20041 Agrate Brianza, MI, Italy
[2] Univ Milano Bicocca, Dipartimento Sci Mat, I-20125 Milan, Italy
[3] STMicroelect, I-20041 Agrate Brianza, MI, Italy
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10.1149/1.2965456
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O646 [电化学、电解、磁化学];
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NiO films were grown on Si(100) by atomic layer deposition using Ni(Cp)(2) (Cp=cyclopentadienyl, C5H5) or Ni(EtCp)(2) [EtCp=ethylcyclopentadienyl, (C2H5)C5H4)] and ozone in the 150-300 degrees C temperature range. The growth temperature dependence of structure, electronic density, and impurity levels for the prepared NiO films was studied using X-ray reflectivity, X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, time of flight-secondary ion mass spectroscopy (ToF-SIMS), and transmission electron microscopy. The behavior of films deposited using Ni(Cp)(2) and Ni(EtCp)(2) is compared and discussed. NiO films with good stoichiometry and low amounts of contaminants are obtained at a growth temperature (T-g) of 250 degrees C or above. At a fixed T-g, the growth rate for NiO films deposited using Ni(Cp)(2) is higher than the one of films deposited using Ni(EtCp)(2). Furthermore, the growth rate for NiO deposited using Ni(Cp)(2) at T-g = 150 degrees C is 0.32 nm/cycle and decreases substantially in films deposited at higher temperatures. The electronic density of NiO films deposited at 300 degrees C is close to the one of bulk NiO (1.83 e(-)/A(3)). According to XRD and FTIR results, films deposited at T-g >= 200 degrees C have a simple cubic polycrystalline structure. Impurities in NiO films decrease with increasing T-g, as detected by ToF-SIMS.
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