Process for fabrication of a semiconductor component having a tungsten oxide layer
View Patent ↗A semiconductor element with at least one layer of tungsten oxide, optionally in a structured tungsten oxide layer, is described. The semiconductor element is characterized in that the relative premittivity of the tungsten oxide layer is higher than 50.
1. A process for fabricating a semiconductor component, which comprises the steps of:
providing a tungsten-containing layer using a process selected from the group consisting of chemical vapor deposition processes using inorganic tungsten precursors and physical vapor deposition processes;
thermally oxidizing the tungsten-containing layer in an oxygen-containing atmosphere resulting in a formation of a layer of tungsten oxide having a relative dielectric constant of greater than 50; and
subjecting the tungsten oxide to a heat treatment at a temperature of between 550 and 1100° C., after the step of thermally oxidizing the tungsten-containing layer.
2. The process according to claim 1 , which comprises forming the tungsten-containing layer from a material selected from the group consisting of tungsten, tungsten suicide and tungsten nitride.
3. The process according to claim 1 , which comprises thermally oxidizing the tungsten-containing layer at a temperature of between 500 and 1200° C.
4. The process according to claim 1 , which comprise after performing the thermally oxidizing step, subjecting the layer of tungsten oxide to a heat treatment at a temperature of between 700 and 1100° C.
5. The process according to claim 4 , which comprises carrying out the heat treatment in an inert atmosphere.
6. A process for fabricating a semiconductor component, which comprises the steps of:
providing a tungsten-containing layer using a process selected from the group consisting of chemical vapor deposition processes using inorganic tungsten precursors and physical vapor deposition processes;
thermally oxidizing the tungsten-containing layer in an oxygen-containing atmosphere resulting in a formation of a layer of tungsten oxide; and
subjecting the tungsten oxide to a heat treatment at a temperature of between 550 and 1100° C., after the step of thermally oxidizing the tungsten-containing layer, resulting in a formation of the layer of tungsten oxide having a relative dielectric constant of greater than 50.