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On the Reliability of HZO-Based Ferroelectric Capacitors: The Cases of Ru and TiN Electrodes
by
Khakimov, Roman R.
, Markeev, Andrey M.
, Koroleva, Aleksandra A.
, Chernikova, Anna G.
in
Annealing
/ Capacitors
/ Depolarization
/ Electric fields
/ Electrode polarization
/ Electrodes
/ Fatigue
/ Fatigue limit
/ Ferroelectric crystals
/ Ferroelectric materials
/ Ferroelectricity
/ hafnium oxide
/ Hf0.5Zr0.5O2
/ Identification and classification
/ Mechanical properties
/ Memory devices
/ Metal fatigue
/ Plasma etching
/ Random access memory
/ Reliability
/ Retention
/ Ruthenium
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Stacks
/ Titanium compounds
/ Traps
/ Vacancies
2022
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On the Reliability of HZO-Based Ferroelectric Capacitors: The Cases of Ru and TiN Electrodes
by
Khakimov, Roman R.
, Markeev, Andrey M.
, Koroleva, Aleksandra A.
, Chernikova, Anna G.
in
Annealing
/ Capacitors
/ Depolarization
/ Electric fields
/ Electrode polarization
/ Electrodes
/ Fatigue
/ Fatigue limit
/ Ferroelectric crystals
/ Ferroelectric materials
/ Ferroelectricity
/ hafnium oxide
/ Hf0.5Zr0.5O2
/ Identification and classification
/ Mechanical properties
/ Memory devices
/ Metal fatigue
/ Plasma etching
/ Random access memory
/ Reliability
/ Retention
/ Ruthenium
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Stacks
/ Titanium compounds
/ Traps
/ Vacancies
2022
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On the Reliability of HZO-Based Ferroelectric Capacitors: The Cases of Ru and TiN Electrodes
by
Khakimov, Roman R.
, Markeev, Andrey M.
, Koroleva, Aleksandra A.
, Chernikova, Anna G.
in
Annealing
/ Capacitors
/ Depolarization
/ Electric fields
/ Electrode polarization
/ Electrodes
/ Fatigue
/ Fatigue limit
/ Ferroelectric crystals
/ Ferroelectric materials
/ Ferroelectricity
/ hafnium oxide
/ Hf0.5Zr0.5O2
/ Identification and classification
/ Mechanical properties
/ Memory devices
/ Metal fatigue
/ Plasma etching
/ Random access memory
/ Reliability
/ Retention
/ Ruthenium
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Stacks
/ Titanium compounds
/ Traps
/ Vacancies
2022
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On the Reliability of HZO-Based Ferroelectric Capacitors: The Cases of Ru and TiN Electrodes
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On the Reliability of HZO-Based Ferroelectric Capacitors: The Cases of Ru and TiN Electrodes
2022
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Despite the great potential of Hf0.5Zr0.5O2 (HZO) ferroelectrics, reliability issues, such as wake-up, fatigue, endurance limitations, imprint and retention loss, impede the implementation of HZO to nonvolatile memory devices. Herein, a study of the reliability properties in HZO-based stacks with the conventional TiN top electrode and Ru electrode, which is considered a promising alternative to TiN, is performed. An attempt to distinguish the mechanisms underlying the wake-up, fatigue and retention loss in both kinds of stacks is undertaken. Overall, both stacks show pronounced wake-up and retention loss. Moreover, the fatigue and retention loss were found to be worsened by Ru implementation. The huge fatigue was suggested to be because Ru does not protect HZO against oxygen vacancies generation during prolonged cycling. The vacancies generated in the presence of Ru are most likely deeper traps, as compared to the traps formed at the interface with the TiN electrode. Implementing the new procedure, which can separate the depolarization-caused retention loss from the imprint-caused one, reveal a rise in the depolarization contribution with Ru implementation, accompanied by the maintenance of similarly high imprint, as in the case with the TiN electrode. Results show that the mechanisms behind the reliability issues in HZO-based capacitors are very electrode dependent and simple approaches to replacing the TiN electrode with the one providing, for example, just higher remnant polarization or lower leakages, become irrelevant on closer examination.
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