Effect of boron doping on the C49 to C54 phase transformation in Ti/Si (100) bilayers

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Quintero, A
Libera, M
Cabral, C
Clevenger, LA
Harper, JME
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THIN FILMS - STRUCTURE AND MORPHOLOGY | 1997年 / 441卷
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We have demonstrated that the formation of C54 TiSi2 on Boron-doped single crystal silicon substrates, under RTA annealing conditions in a Nitrogen ambient, leads to a thicker TiN capping surface layer, thinner silicide layer, higher C49 to C54 transformation temperature and greater interface roughness compared to C54 TiSi2 formation on undoped single crystal silicon substrates. Titanium films 32 nm thick were deposited on undoped and boron-doped single crystal silicon substrates. The films were annealed at 3 degrees C is in nitrogen to final quenching temperatures between 500 degrees C and 900 degrees C. Ex-situ four point probe sheet resistance, cross sectional transmission electron microscopy (XTEM), high resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) and x-ray diffraction (XRD) were used to analyze the resulting TiN on TiSi2 bilayer. The C49 to C54 transformation occurs circa 760 degrees C and 810 degrees C for the undoped and boron-doped cases respectively. HRTEM observations reveal a thick 20 nm TiN layer on the C54 TiSi2 film in the boron-doped case but only fine dispersed TiN particles embedded on the top of the silicide in the undoped case. It was observed that the resultant silicide in the boron-doped case was thinner and the TiSi2/Si(100) interface is rougher. XRD and TEM analysis show that in the boron doped case, there is a preferred C54 (040) orientation compared to a random orientation for the undoped case.
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