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Bilayer metal gate electrodes with tunable work function: Mechanism and proposed model

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS
Volume 107, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.3326237

Keywords

annealing; chemical interdiffusion; CMOS integrated circuits; electrodes; elemental semiconductors; energy gap; polymers; silicon; work function

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  1. Initiative for Nanoscale Materials and Processes (INMP)

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A bilayer metal structure has been demonstrated to adjust the gate work function over the Si band gap. The underlying tuning mechanism is believed to be due to metal interdiffusion based on comparison of work function behavior under different anneal conditions. In this paper, we conduct physical characterization on bilayer metal gates and successfully verify that the interdiffusion is the cause of the work function tuning. Furthermore, we find that metal interdiffusion significantly slows down after an initial anneal, resulting in a stable work function. A diffusion model involving the annealing out of fast diffusion paths is proposed to explain the work function results.

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