Abstract
In this study the grain orientations and distributions of BT-based films by spin-on coatings were examined by Electron Backscatter Diffraction (EBSD) and Scanning Probe Microscope (SPM) Techniques. Issues of ferroelectric high-density memories (> 64Mb) indispensable for upcoming ubiquitous era have been on the cell integration less than 0.1 μ m2 and reliabilities. Thus, nanoscale control of microstructures of ferroelectric films with large switching polarization has been one of the issues to obtain the uniform electrical properties for realization of high-density memories. Ferroelectric domain characteristics by Piezoresponse Force Microscope (PFM) were also performed to study the dependence of reliabilities on the grain orientations and distributions. It is believed that understandings of the nucleation and growth mechanisms of the a- or b-axis oriented films during the thermal processes such as RTA and furnace annealing affecting on grain orientation and uniformity could be possible based on our experimental results.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
This work was supported by both the Ministry of Science and Technology and the Ministry of Commerce, Industry, and Energy in Korea under the System IC 2010 Project.