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Thermal atomic layer deposition of aluminum oxide, nitride, and oxynitride: A mechanistic investigationopen access

Authors
Ahmed, Abu Talha AqueelHafiyyan, Afina fazaNurhidayati, NurhidayatiRayanisaputri, Fani Rahayu HidayahAlibrahim, Khuloud A.Khadtare, Shubhangi S.Rahman, ShofiurAlodhayb, Abdullah N.Rochman, Nurul TaufiquAnsari, Abu Saad
Issue Date
Mar-2024
Publisher
American Institute of Physics Inc.
Keywords
Activation Energy; Adsorption; Alumina; Aluminum Chloride; Aluminum Coatings; Aluminum Nitride; Aluminum Oxide; Ammonia; Atoms; Chemical Bonds; Density Functional Theory; Nitrides; Oxide Films; Surface Reactions; Thin Films; Atomic-layer Deposition; Conformality; Film Composition; Film-thickness; Mechanistics; Oxynitrides; Thermal; Thin-films; Tunables; Versatile Methods; Atomic Layer Deposition
Citation
AIP Advances, v.14, no.3, pp 1 - 10
Pages
10
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
AIP Advances
Volume
14
Number
3
Start Page
1
End Page
10
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/26306
DOI
10.1063/5.0190183
ISSN
2158-3226
2158-3226
Abstract
Atomic layer deposition (ALD) has been proven to be a versatile method for the deposition of thin films of various materials. It yields films with exceptional conformality and allows tunable film compositions with control of film thickness at the atomic level. Thin films of Al oxide, nitride, and oxynitride are deposited via ALD using Al(CH3)(3) (TMA)/AlCl3 with H2O/NH3. Herein, surface chemical reactions are examined using density functional theory calculations to elucidate the adsorption, oxidation, and nitridation of precursors [TMA and AlCl3] as well as the mechanism controlling the composition of Al oxynitride thin films obtained through ALD. The hydrogen-terminated substrate surface is transformed into a CH3/Cl-terminated surface after the reaction with the TMA/AlCl3 precursors. The molecular adsorption of TMA occurs through a spontaneous reaction, whereas that of AlCl3 requires a slight energy input. Although the adsorption energy of AlCl3 is higher than that of TMA, the activation energy and energy change of AlCl3 adsorption are higher and lower than those of TMA, respectively; furthermore, the use of AlCl3 results in the generation of a corrosive by-product (HCl). A similar tendency is observed in the second ALD half reaction, which is oxidation. Nitride formation is endothermic for molecularly adsorbed AlCl3 but exothermic for TMA. Furthermore, the investigation of the exchange reactions between surface moieties and excess gaseous reactants reveals a preference for the substitution of N by O, which is attributed to differences in bond energies between the surface moieties and the surface metal atom, as well as between H2O and NH3. (c) 2024 Author(s).
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