X-ray characterization of oriented β-tantalum films
Date
2004
Authors
Birzuela, Fernando, author
Menoni, Carmen S., author
Dummer, Ann M., author
Dorhout, Peter K., author
Rithner, Christopher D., author
McCurdy, Patrick R., author
Kohli, Sandeep, author
Elsevier B. V., publisher
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Tantalum (Ta) metal films (10-70 nm) were deposited on a Si(100) substrate with a 500 nm silicon dioxide (SiO2) interlayer by ion-beam assisted sputtering. The as-deposited films have been characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and X-ray reflectivity (XRR) techniques. XRD measurements showed the presence of films of the tetragonal phase of tantalum (β-Ta) oriented along the (00l) plane. XRR measurements indicated the presence of graded Ta films, with a thin interface layer between the 500 nm SiO2 layer and the Ta films. The thickness and density of this interface layer was estimated to be 1.9±0.2 nm and 10.5±0.5 g/cm3, respectively. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) was used to probe the chemical composition of this interface layer. XPS investigative studies indicated that the interface was likely composed of tantalum silicide (TaSi2) and tantalum silicate (TaSiOx). However, the TaSiOx layer was reduced during Ar ion sputter depth profile analysis.
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x-ray reflectivity
x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
tantalum
sputtering
x-ray diffraction