On the Ni–Si phase transformation with/without native oxide

This study has been carried out to check the effect of native oxide on the formation of Ni silicides. Ni films of various thickness were sputter deposited on Si(100) wafer without oxide, with native oxide and with oxide grown by rapid thermal oxidation, and subjected to rapid thermal annealing in ni...

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Main Authors: Mangelinck, D., Dai, J. Y., Ho, C. S., See, A., Lee, Pooi See, Pey, Kin Leong, Ding, Jun
Other Authors: School of Materials Science & Engineering
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Published: 2013
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/97283
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-972832020-06-01T10:21:13Z On the Ni–Si phase transformation with/without native oxide Mangelinck, D. Dai, J. Y. Ho, C. S. See, A. Lee, Pooi See Pey, Kin Leong Ding, Jun School of Materials Science & Engineering This study has been carried out to check the effect of native oxide on the formation of Ni silicides. Ni films of various thickness were sputter deposited on Si(100) wafer without oxide, with native oxide and with oxide grown by rapid thermal oxidation, and subjected to rapid thermal annealing in nitrogen ambient for 1 min at temperatures ranging from 250 to 900°C. For the samples with native oxide, phase identification by X-ray diffraction and composition analysis by Auger electron spectroscopy showed that the Ni films do not react below 800°C. At 800 and 900°C, NiSi2 was found to form. Cross transmission electron microscopy and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy were used to characterize the layer of native oxide that caused the inhibition of Ni–Si reaction. For the Si substrate with oxide grown by rapid thermal oxidation, the formation of nickel oxide was observed. A Ni–Si–O ternary phase diagram has been constructed to interpret the results observed. The annealed unreacted Ni films show improved etch resistance and lower resistivity as compared to the as-deposited Ni film. This is attributed to the observed change in microstructure, e.g., grain growth. 2013-06-24T07:14:28Z 2019-12-06T19:40:53Z 2013-06-24T07:14:28Z 2019-12-06T19:40:53Z 2000 2000 Journal Article Lee, P. S., Mangelinck, D., Pey, K. L., Ding, J., Dai, J. Y., Ho, C. S., et al. (2000). On the Ni–Si phase transformation with/without native oxide. Microelectronic Engineering, 51-52, 583-594. 0167-9317 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/97283 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/10540 10.1016/S0167-9317(99)00521-3 en Microelectronic engineering © 2000 Elsevier Science B.V.
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description This study has been carried out to check the effect of native oxide on the formation of Ni silicides. Ni films of various thickness were sputter deposited on Si(100) wafer without oxide, with native oxide and with oxide grown by rapid thermal oxidation, and subjected to rapid thermal annealing in nitrogen ambient for 1 min at temperatures ranging from 250 to 900°C. For the samples with native oxide, phase identification by X-ray diffraction and composition analysis by Auger electron spectroscopy showed that the Ni films do not react below 800°C. At 800 and 900°C, NiSi2 was found to form. Cross transmission electron microscopy and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy were used to characterize the layer of native oxide that caused the inhibition of Ni–Si reaction. For the Si substrate with oxide grown by rapid thermal oxidation, the formation of nickel oxide was observed. A Ni–Si–O ternary phase diagram has been constructed to interpret the results observed. The annealed unreacted Ni films show improved etch resistance and lower resistivity as compared to the as-deposited Ni film. This is attributed to the observed change in microstructure, e.g., grain growth.
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Mangelinck, D.
Dai, J. Y.
Ho, C. S.
See, A.
Lee, Pooi See
Pey, Kin Leong
Ding, Jun
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author Mangelinck, D.
Dai, J. Y.
Ho, C. S.
See, A.
Lee, Pooi See
Pey, Kin Leong
Ding, Jun
spellingShingle Mangelinck, D.
Dai, J. Y.
Ho, C. S.
See, A.
Lee, Pooi See
Pey, Kin Leong
Ding, Jun
On the Ni–Si phase transformation with/without native oxide
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title On the Ni–Si phase transformation with/without native oxide
title_short On the Ni–Si phase transformation with/without native oxide
title_full On the Ni–Si phase transformation with/without native oxide
title_fullStr On the Ni–Si phase transformation with/without native oxide
title_full_unstemmed On the Ni–Si phase transformation with/without native oxide
title_sort on the ni–si phase transformation with/without native oxide
publishDate 2013
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/97283
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/10540
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