Issue 48, 2018

MoO2 as a thermally stable oxide electrode for dynamic random-access memory capacitors

Abstract

Metallic MoO2 is proposed as a new oxide electrode for dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) capacitors. Although noble metal oxide electrodes including RuO2 and SrRuO3 have attracted interest as capacitor electrodes, these materials have critical instability problems of ease-of-reduction during the subsequent annealing process. In contrast, MoO2 shows excellent thermal stability of the structural and chemical properties even after annealing at 400 °C in both forming gas and O2 atmospheres. In addition, MoO2 electrodes induce the formation of a high temperature phase with a high dielectric constant, rutile TiO2, by atomic layer deposition at the relatively low temperature of 250 °C because of the structural homogeneity between MoO2 and rutile TiO2. These results demonstrate that MoO2 could be a promising electrode material for DRAM capacitors.

Graphical abstract: MoO2 as a thermally stable oxide electrode for dynamic random-access memory capacitors

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Aug 2018
Accepted
14 Nov 2018
First published
15 Nov 2018

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2018,6, 13250-13256

Author version available

MoO2 as a thermally stable oxide electrode for dynamic random-access memory capacitors

W. Lee, C. J. Cho, W. C. Lee, C. S. Hwang, R. P. H. Chang and S. K. Kim, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2018, 6, 13250 DOI: 10.1039/C8TC04167A

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