Related Experiment Video
Updated: May 21, 2025

Using Microwave and Macroscopic Samples of Dielectric Solids to Study the Photonic Properties of Disordered Photonic Bandgap Materials
Published on: September 26, 2014
Ultrahigh dielectric permittivity in Hf0.5Zr0.5O2 thin-film capacitors
Wen Di Zhang1, Zi Zheng Song2,3, Shu Qi Tang1
1School of Microelectronics, Fudan University, Shanghai, China.
Abstract:
The ever-shrinking electrostatic capacitor, which is capable of storing substantial quantities of electrical charge, has found widespread applications in high-storage-density dynamic random access memory and energy-efficient complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor devices. Despite the high energy storage densities (133-152 J/cm3) and efficiencies (75-90%) that have been realized using relaxor ferroelectric thick films, low-permittivity interfacial layers in the ultrathin films have caused the overall permittivity to be one to two orders of magnitude lower than expected. However, innovative use of complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor-compatible HfO2-based materials with high permittivities (~52) could enable integration of these capacitors into few-nanometre-scale devices. This study reports an ultrahigh dielectric permittivity of 921, stored charge density of 349 μC/cm2, and energy density of 584 J/cm3 with nearly 100% efficiency within near-edge plasma-treated Hf0.5Zr0.5O2 thin-film capacitors when the Hf-based material's ferroelectricity disappears suddenly after polarization fatigue. The ultrahigh dielectric permittivity originates from a distorted orthorhombic phase with ordered oxygen vacancies that enables high-density integration of extremely scaled logic and memory devices for low-voltage applications.
Related Concept Videos
Susceptibility, Permittivity and Dielectric Constant
Electromagnetic Waves in Matter
Consider the electromagnetic wave passing through a dielectric medium. In such a case, Maxwell's equations get modified. In Ampere's law, ε0 , the dielectric permittivity of free space is replaced with ε, the permittivity of dielectric. Also, the vacuum permeability μ0 is replaced by the permeability of the...
Electrostatic Boundary Conditions in Dielectrics
Consider a case where both the mediums across a boundary are two different dielectric materials. Recall that the electric field and electric displacement are proportional and related through the material's...
Gauss's Law in Dielectrics
Capacitor With A Dielectric
Dielectrics are non-conducting materials with no free or loosely bound electrons. When a dielectric is...
Comparing Intermolecular Forces: Melting Point, Boiling Point, and Miscibility
Temporary attractive forces like dispersion are present in all molecules, whether they are polar or nonpolar. They...

