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Conduction Mechanism and Reliability Characteristics of a Metal–Insulator–Metal Capacitor with Single ZrO<sub>2</sub> Layer

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In this paper, the electrical characteristics and reliability of ZrO 2 -based metal–insulator–metal (MIM) capacitors are investigated. High capacitance density of 15.3 fF/µm 2 was achieved for ZrO 2 MIM capacitors, which is acceptable for the reported MIM capacitors. Schottky emission at the low field region is not a dominant mechanism, and Frenkel–Poole emission is the dominant mechanism at the high electric field region. The extracted dynamic constant and trap energy level were 4.013 and 0.963 eV, respectively. The reduced trap energy level with increasing electric field is due to a rise in the field-induced barrier-lowering effect. The variation of α as a function of stress time under constant voltage stress (CVS) gradually decreases, while the variation of Δ C stress / C 0 under CVS increases because the generation of new dipoles in the high-κ dielectric under CVS may cause charge trapping in the high-κ dielectric.

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