We report that annealing in low-oxygen-partial-pressure (low-pO2) ambient is effective in reducing the interface state density (DIT) at a SiC (0001)/SiO2 interface near the conduction band edge (EC) of SiC. The DIT value at EC−0.2 eV estimated by a high (1 MHz)-low method is 6.2×1012 eV−1cm−2 in as-oxidized sample, which is reduced to 2.4×1012 eV−1cm−2 by subsequent annealing in O2 (0.001%) at 1500∘C, without interface nitridation. Although annealing in pure Ar induces leakage current in the oxide, low-pO2 annealing (pO2 = 0.001 - 0.1 %) does not degrade the oxide dielectric property (breakdown field ~ 10.4 MVcm−1).
@article{arxiv.1901.05681,
title = {Reduction of interface state density in SiC (0001) MOS structures by low-oxygen-partial-pressure annealing},
author = {Takuma Kobayashi and Keita Tachiki and Koji Ito and Tsunenobu Kimoto},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.05681},
year = {2019}
}