Capturing the Dynamics of Ti Diffusion Across TixW1−x/Cu Heterostructures using X‐Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy

Author:

Kalha Curran1ORCID,Thakur Pardeep K.2ORCID,Lee Tien‐Lin2,Reisinger Michael3ORCID,Zechner Johannes3,Nelhiebel Michael3ORCID,Regoutz Anna1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry University College London 20 Gordon Street London WC1H 0AJ UK

2. Diamond Light Source Ltd., Diamond House Harwell Science and Innovation Campus Didcot OX11 0DE UK

3. Kompetenzzentrum Automobil‐ und Industrie‐Elektronik GmbH Europastraße 8 9524 Villach Austria

Abstract

AbstractInterdiffusion phenomena between adjacent materials are highly prevalent in semiconductor device architectures and can present a major reliability challenge for the industry. To fully capture these phenomena, experimental approaches must go beyond static and post‐mortem studies to include in situ and in‐operando setups. Here, soft and hard X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy (SXPS and HAXPES) is used to monitor diffusion in real‐time across a proxy device. The device consists of a Si/SiO2/TixW1−x(300 nm)/Cu(25 nm) thin film material stack, with the TixW1−x film (x = 0.054, 0.115, 0.148) acting as a diffusion barrier between Si and Cu. The interdiffusion is monitored through the continuous collection of spectra whilst in situ annealing to 673 K. Ti within the TiW is found to be highly mobile during annealing, diffusing out of the barrier and accumulating at the Cu surface. Increasing the Ti concentration within the TixW1−x film increases the quantity of accumulated Ti, and Ti is first detected at the Cu surface at temperatures as low as 550 K. Surprisingly, at low Ti concentrations (x = 0.054), W is also mobile and diffuses alongside Ti. By monitoring the Ti 1s core level with HAXPES, the surface‐accumulated Ti was observed to undergo oxidation even under ultra‐high vacuum conditions, highlighting the reactivity of Ti in this system. These results provide crucial evidence for the importance of diffusion barrier composition on their efficacy during device application, delivering insights into the mechanisms underlying their effectiveness and limitations.

Publisher

Wiley

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