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The Evolution of the Conductivity and Cathodoluminescence of the Films of Hafnium Oxide in the Case of a Change in the Concentration of Oxygen Vacancies

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The dependence of the conductivity of the films of hafnium oxide HfO2 synthesized in different modes is studied. Depending on the modes of synthesis, the conductivity of HfO2 at a… Click to show full abstract

The dependence of the conductivity of the films of hafnium oxide HfO2 synthesized in different modes is studied. Depending on the modes of synthesis, the conductivity of HfO2 at a fixed electric field of 1.0 MV/cm changes by four orders of magnitude. It is found that the conductivity of HfO2 is limited by the model of phonon-assisted tunneling between the traps. The thermal and optical energies of the traps Wt = 1.25 eV and Wopt = 2.5 eV, respectively, in HfO2 are determined. It is found that the exponentially strong scattering of the conductivity of HfO2 is due to the change in the trap density in a range of 4 × 1019–2.5 × 1022 cm–3. In the cathodoluminescence spectra of HfO2, a blue band with the energy of 2.7 eV is observed which is due to the oxygen vacancies. A correlation between the trap density and intensity of cathodoluminescence, as well as between the trap density and refractive index, is found. A nondestructive in situ method for the determination of the trap density of hafnium oxide with the use of the measurement of the refractive index is proposed. The optimum values of the concentrations of oxygen vacancies for emitting devices on the basis of the films of HfO2 are found.

Keywords: hafnium oxide; cathodoluminescence; films hafnium; oxygen vacancies; conductivity

Journal Title: Physics of the Solid State
Year Published: 2018

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