Control of Integrated Circuits Crystals' Surface Microrelief and Defects of Heteroand Submicrostructures by the Atomic Force Microscopy Method
https://doi.org/10.21122/2220-9506-2024-15-4-316-322
Abstract
The aim of the work was to study the structure and defects of a channel transistor with two types of conductivity (p and n), the submicrostructures based on nickel silicide films, and the seed layers based on AlN using atomic force microscopy (including conductive or electric force method, which allow one to study the electrical conductivity of the material surface). The influence of the manufacturing technology and local oxide formation on the relief and structure of the pand n-type transistor was established. The local oxide is necessary for the electrical isolation of the transistors from each other. The surface roughness is higher on the surface and outside the p-channel transistor than on the n-channel transistor. When examining the AlN layers both in the topography mode and in the adhesion mode, defects in the form of pores were revealed, which are places of electrical breakdowns, which worsens the properties of the such heterostructures. With an increase in the temperature and time of nitriding, the defects of the AlN layers significantly decrease. The conductive areas on the surface of the nickel silicides after rapid thermal treatment at 300 and 400 °C using electric force microscopy were detected, which shows incomplete formation of nickel silicide during the treatment. Thus, the efficiency of the atomic force microscopy method using a specialized conductive technique as a method for monitoring microelectronic components was demonstrated.
About the Authors
V. A. LapitskayaBelarus
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Lapitskaya V.A –
A.V. Luikov Heat and Mass Transfer Institute of NAS of Belarus,
P. Brovki str., 15, Minsk 220072, Belarus
e-mail: vasilinka.92@mail.ru
S. A. Chizhik
Belarus
P. Brovki str, 15, Minsk 220072, Belarus;
Nezavisimosty Ave., 65, Мinsk 220013, Belarus
E. V. Lutsenko
Belarus
J. A. Solovjov
Belarus
Kazinca str., 121А, Minsk 220108, Belarus
A. A. Nasevich
Belarus
Nezavisimosty Ave., 65, Мinsk 220013, Belarus
K. S. Liutsko
Russian Federation
Nezavisimosty Ave., 65, Мinsk 220013, Belarus
T. V. Petlitskaya
Belarus
Kazinca str., 121А, Minsk 220108, Belarus
V. B. Makarevich
Belarus
Sarovilensky tract, 93, Minsk 220053, Belarus
Yu. Guangbin
China
Xida str., 92, Nangang, Harbin 150001, China
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Lapitskaya V.A., Chizhik S.A., Lutsenko E.V., Solovjov J.A., Nasevich A.A., Liutsko K.S., Petlitskaya T.V., Makarevich V.B., Guangbin Yu. Control of Integrated Circuits Crystals' Surface Microrelief and Defects of Heteroand Submicrostructures by the Atomic Force Microscopy Method. Devices and Methods of Measurements. 2024;15(4):316-322. https://doi.org/10.21122/2220-9506-2024-15-4-316-322