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Use of a High-Work-Function Ni Electrode to Improve the Stress Reliability of Analog $\hbox{SrTiO}_{3}$ Metal–Insulator–Metal Capacitors
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2007
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EngineeringElectrode-electrolyte InterfaceNi Electrode CapacitorsConstant Voltage StressElectronic PackagingElectrochemical InterfaceMaterials ScienceElectrical EngineeringMetal–insulator–metal CapacitorsHardware ReliabilityTime-dependent Dielectric BreakdownEnergy StorageDevice ReliabilityMicroelectronicsElectrochemistryStress ReliabilityStress-induced Leakage CurrentApplied PhysicsCircuit ReliabilityHigh-work-function Ni ElectrodeElectrical Insulation
We have studied the stress reliability of low-energy-bandgap high- metal-insulator-metal capacitors under constant voltage stress. By using a high-work-function Ni electrode (5.1 eV), we reduced the degrading effects of stress on the capacitance variation (DeltaC/C), the quadratic voltage coefficient of capacitance (VCC-alpha), and the long-term reliability, in contrast with using a TaN. The improved stress reliability for the Ni electrode capacitors is attributed to a reduction of carrier injection and trapping.
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