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Boronization: A General Strategy for Rare Earth Oxides with Enhanced High-κ Gate Dielectric Performance
Wangying Xu1, Tao Peng2, Changjie Zhou1
1Department of Physics, School of Science, Jimei University, Xiamen 361021, China.
Abstract:
Rare earth oxides (REOs) can be used as high-κ gate dielectrics that are at the core of electronic devices. However, a bottleneck remains with regard to obtaining high-performance REO dielectrics due to the serious hygroscopic issue and high defect states. Here, a general boronization strategy is reported to enhance the high-κ REO gate dielectric performance. Complementary characterization reveals that boronization is capable of reducing oxygen vacancies/hydroxyl defects in REOs and suppressing moisture absorption, leading to the improvement of leakage current, breakdown strength (up to 9 MV/cm), and capacitance-frequency stability. Furthermore, oxide transistors based on boronized REO dielectrics demonstrate state-of-the-art device characteristics with a high mobility of 40 cm2/V s, a current on/off ratio of 108, a subthreshold swing of 82 mV/dec, a hysteresis of 0.05 V, and superior bias stress stability.
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