Study of parasitic trapping in alumina used as blocking oxide for nonvolatile memories
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Alumina layers deposited by Atomic Layer Deposition followed by Rapid Thermal anneal were characterized. We found that the crystallization of alumina in γ-phase occurs between 700 and 850°C. Optical band gap, stress and density were found to increase upon crystallization Hydrogen content in alumina was characterized by ToF-SIMS and infrared spectroscopy. We found that annealing ambience has a strong influence on hydrogen concentration: oxygen favors hydrogen desorption from alumina. Finally, charge trapping in alumina was characterized by C(V) measurements. A strong correlation between hydrogen concentration and trapping was established.
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