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Chemically Homogeneous and Thermally Robust Ni1-xPtxSi Film Formed Under a Non-Equilibrium Melting/Quenching Condition.

Jinbum KimSeongheum ChoiTaejin ParkJinyong KimChulsung KimTaeho ChaHyangsook LeeEunha LeeJung Yeon WonHyung-Ik LeeSangjin HyunSunjung KimDongsuk ShinYihwan KimKeewon KwonHyoungsub Kim
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2016)
To synthesize a thermally robust Ni1-xPtxSi film suitable for ultrashallow junctions in advanced metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors, we used a continuous laser beam to carry out millisecond annealing (MSA) on a preformed Ni-rich silicide film at a local surface temperature above 1000 °C while heating the substrate to initiate a phase transition. The melting and quenching process by this unique high-temperature MSA process formed a Ni1-xPtxSi film with homogeneous Pt distribution across the entire film thickness. After additional substantial thermal treatment up to 800 °C, the noble Ni1-xPtxSi film maintained a low-resistive phase without agglomeration and even exhibited interface flattening with the underlying Si substrate.
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