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Unraveling the Wake-Up Mechanism in Ultrathin Ferroelectric Hf0.5Zr0.5O2: Interfacial Layer Soft Breakdown and Physical Modeling
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Unraveling the Wake-Up Mechanism in Ultrathin Ferroelectric Hf0.5Zr0.5O2: Interfacial Layer Soft Breakdown and Physical Modeling

Chen-Yi Cho, Tzu-Yi Chao, Tzu-Yao Lin, I-Ting Wang, Sourav De, Yu-Sheng Chen, Yi-Ching Ong, Yu-De Lin, Po-Chun YehTuo-Hung Hou
IEEE transactions on electron devices, 卷.71(5), 頁碼.3365-3370
01/05/2024

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Engineering, Electrical & Electronic Physics, Applied Science & Technology Engineering Physical Sciences Physics Technology
This article proposes a new mechanism, referred to as interfacial-layer soft breakdown (IL-SBD), to elucidate the intricate wake-up process in the ultrathin ferroelectric (FE) hafnium-zirconium oxide (HZO). Our study provides a comprehensive interpretation and compelling experimental evidence, highlighting the crucial role of the interfacial layer (IL) and its soft breakdown in the wake-up phenomenon. A multidomain FE wake-up model is developed, incorporating defect generation, trap-assisted tunneling (TAT) within the IL, and charge screening at the IL/HZO interface, validating the proposed mechanism. The model accurately reproduces the trend of thickness-dependent wake-up behavior and reveals additional variability induced by the wake-up process, emphasizing the utmost significance of minimizing the IL in ultrathin HZO devices.

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