Improving the memory window of a ferroelectric thin film transistor using an atomic layer deposited HfNx interfacial layer

Authors
Nam, Hyun WooLee, Jae HoonRyoo, Seung KyuShin, Seong JaeYe, Kun HeeKim, Kyung DoByun, Seung yongLee, In SooLee, Suk HyunSong, Jae HeeChoi, Jung haeHwang, Cheol Seong
Issue Date
2025-04
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Citation
Journal of Materials Chemistry C
Abstract
This work examines the impact of atomic-layer-deposited 1-nm-thick HfNx interfacial layer (IL) deposition and NH3 annealing conditions on the ferroelectric properties of Hf0.5Zr0.5O2 (HZO) thin film capacitors and ferroelectric thin-film transistors (FeTFTs) with an amorphous InGaZnO channel. Adjusting these processing parameters enabled significant improvements in key device performance metrics, including the memory window (MW) and data retention stability of the FeTFTs. The optimized NH3 annealing process at 450 degrees C facilitated nitrogen diffusion into the HZO matrix, decreasing charge trap density and oxygen vacancies. This annealing condition decreased the remanent polarization and slightly increased the coercive field, yielding a maximum MW of similar to 1.9 V. A MW of similar to 1.0 V could be retained for up to 10 years. In contrast, the device without the optimized IL showed a MW of only similar to 0.6 V with a retention time shorter than similar to 1 year. These findings demonstrate the effectiveness of HfNx IL deposition and NH3 annealing for enhancing the performance and reliability of amorphous InGaZnO channel FeTFTs, making them promising candidates for nonvolatile memory applications. It also provides a viable method to independently control the remanent polarization and coercive field, which are conventionally deemed material-specific properties.
Keywords
TOTAL-ENERGY CALCULATIONS
ISSN
2050-7526
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/152302
DOI
10.1039/d5tc00453e
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