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KOPECKÝ, M. CHVÁTAL, M. SEDLÁKOVÁ, V.
Original Title
Charge Carrier Transport in Ta2O5 Oxide Nanolayers
Type
journal article - other
Language
English
Original Abstract
The paper will present the modeling of charge transport in Ta2O5 nanolayers together with experimental verification of the model. MIS structure model for tantalum capacitors with conducting polymer cathode will be described on the base of the leakage current analysis. Ta205 films show good electrical and dielectric properties for considered applications and low leakage current density value 10-4A/m2 for the electric field 100 MV/m. Dominant mechanism of charge carrier transport is ohmic conduction for the low electric field, while Poole-Frenkel mechanism becomes dominant for electric fields in the range 100 to 200 MV/m. Tunneling current becomes dominant for the electric field higher than 200 MV/m. Ohmic current component and Poole-Frenkel current component are thermally activated, while the tunnelling current component is temperature independent. We have observed that for temperatures above 250 K the leakage current is given predominantly by the ohmic and Poole-Frenkel mechanism. For temperatures below 250 K the tunneling is dominant charge carrier transport mechanism. VA characteristics measured for tantalum capacitor in the temperature range 10 to 300 K were analyzed.
Keywords
MIS, Ta2O5, Tantalum, Nanolayers
Authors
KOPECKÝ, M.; CHVÁTAL, M.; SEDLÁKOVÁ, V.
RIV year
2010
Released
9. 11. 2010
Publisher
ElectroScope
Location
Nám. Republiky 614 00 Brno
ISBN
1802-4564
Periodical
ElectroScope - http://www.electroscope.zcu.cz
Year of study
Number
3
State
Czech Republic
Pages from
1
Pages to
4
Pages count
BibTex
@article{BUT50053, author="Martin {Kopecký} and Miloš {Chvátal} and Vlasta {Sedláková}", title="Charge Carrier Transport in Ta2O5 Oxide Nanolayers", journal="ElectroScope - http://www.electroscope.zcu.cz", year="2010", volume="2010", number="3", pages="1--4", issn="1802-4564" }