WO2010133869A1 - Semiconductor device contacts - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a method of fabrication of electrical contact structures for a semiconductor, to a method of fabrication of a semiconductor device incorporating such electrical contact structures, and to a semiconductor device incorporating such electrical contact structures.
- the invention in particular relates to a semiconductor device for high energy physics applications, such as a detector for high energy radiation.
- the invention in particular relates to a semiconductor device comprising a large direct band gap semiconductor material, for example a group M-Vl semiconductor material such as cadmium telluride (CdTe), cadmium zinc telluride (CZT), cadmium manganese telluride (CMT) or the like, for example formed as a bulk single crystal.
- Cadmium telluride and similar semiconductor materials have found application in recent years in a variety of high energy physics applications, such high energy radiation detection. In particular their ability to resolve high energy electromagnetic radiation such as x-rays or gamma rays spectroscopically has been utilised. This may be especially the case where the material is fabricated as a bulk scale single crystal, which has become a more practical proposition as a result of the development of bulk vapour deposition techniques, for example multi-tube physical vapour phase transport methods, such as that disclosed in EP-B-1019568.
- the performance of the devices based on such materials depends both on the electrical properties of the semiconductor and on the qualities of the deposited contacts and more precisely on the interface formed between contact/semiconductor.
- the contact material can inherently affect the overall device behaviour, as can the choice of the deposition method since this can have an important influence on the composition of the interfacial layer formed between contact/ semiconductor.
- Current practical methods for deposition of contacts include evaporation, sputtering, electrolytic and electroless chemical deposition.
- the deposition of contact done by a physical deposition method is following by an annealing process to diffuse the metal in the CdTe and, like this, to have a good contact between the two elements.
- Deposition by a chemical electroless process is often preferred as a method simpler and quicker to carry out than the physical deposition and as a method that creates a stronger chemical bonding between the contacts and the material CdTe without necessity to anneal.
- three standard types of contacts, gold, platinum and palladium contacts, are typically produced by this method. The range of practical chemical electroless contacts is thus generally limited.
- a method of fabrication of contacts on a semiconductor material comprises the steps of: depositing an oxide of a desired contact material by a chemical electroless process on a face of the semiconductor material; and reducing the oxide via a chemical electroless process to produce a contact of the desired material.
- a method of fabrication of a semiconductor device comprises: providing a semiconductor structure having at least a first layer of semiconductor material on which it is desired to create an electrical contact; depositing an oxide of a desired contact material by a chemical electroless process on a face of the semiconductor material; and reducing the oxide via a chemical electroless process to produce a contact of the desired contact material .
- a semiconductor device comprises at least a first layer of semiconductor material having deposited thereon a contact structure deposited via a two stage chemical electroless process comprising first the deposition of an oxide of the desired contact material and subsequently the reduction of the oxide of the contact material to produce a conducting contact.
- Deposition is via a two-stage chemical electroless process.
- the use of the chemical electroless method may present a number of advantages in comparison with the other methods of deposition such as evaporation, sputtering; including one or more of:
- the two stage process is found to increase significantly the range of contact materials available for use.
- Contact materials must comprise suitable electrical conductors in the reduced state. Subject to this proviso they may be metal or non-metallic semiconductor, pure element or alloy.
- the step of depositing an oxide of a desired contact material by a chemical electroless process on a face of the semiconductor material conveniently comprises applying to the semiconductor, and in particular immersing the semiconductor in, a solution from which a relatively insoluble oxide of a desired contact material is deposited onto the semiconductor material.
- a solution thus comprises a deposition solution.
- the relatively insoluble oxide layer is formed chemically at the semiconductor surface by oxidation of the semiconductor material at the surface.
- the step of depositing an oxide of a desired contact material is performed in an acidic environment, for example by applying to and for example immersing in an acidic solution.
- the deposition solution is acidic.
- the solution includes oxoacid anions of the desired contact material.
- the deposition solution comprises a solution of a metal oxoacid of a desired metal contact material.
- the step of reducing the resultant oxide via a chemical electroless process to produce a contact of the desired contact material conveniently comprises applying to the semiconductor, and in particular immersing the semiconductor in, a reducing agent.
- the step of depositing an oxide of a desired contact material is performed in a basic environment, for example by applying to and for example immersing in a basic solution.
- a convenient reducing agent might include ammonia solution.
- the method comprises dipping the semiconductor successively into a first, deposition solution by means of which an oxide layer is formed via a chemical electroless process and for example oxidatively at the semiconductor surface and into a second, reducing solution by means of which the oxide layer is reduced via a chemical electroless process to a layer of desired contact material.
- the semiconductor material onto which the contact is deposited is preferably a material adapted for high energy physics applications, such as a material able to act as a detector for high energy radiation, and for example high energy electromagnetic radiation such as x-rays or gamma rays or subatomic particle radiation.
- the resultant device comprises at least one layer of such material and is thus a device adapted for high energy physics applications, and a detector for high energy radiation such as x-rays or gamma rays or subatomic particle radiation.
- the semiconductor device is a detector device adapted to exhibit a spectroscopically variable response to incident radiation across at least a substantial part of the radiation spectrum in use.
- the semiconductor material preferably exhibits inherently as a direct material property a direct variable electrical and for example photoelectric response to different parts of the radiation spectrum in use.
- the semiconductor material is formed as a bulk crystal, and for example as a bulk single crystal (where bulk crystal in this context indicates a thickness of at least 500 ⁇ m, and preferably of at least 1 mm).
- the semiconductor material may be selected from Group M-Vl semiconductors and in particular may be selected from cadmium telluride, cadmium zinc telluride (CZT), cadmium manganese telluride (CMT), and alloys thereof, and for example comprise crystalline Cdi-(a+b)Mn a ZnbTe where a+b ⁇ 1 and a and/ or b may be zero.
- contacts for such materials applied by a chemical electroless process have typically been limited to the three standard types of contacts, gold, platinum and palladium.
- the method of the invention makes a greater range of contact materials more practical.
- the invention makes it possible to select as a contact material a material to form an ohmic contact, for example a material having a high work function offering potentially better ohmic behaviour than Au, Pt or Pd.
- a contact material for example a material having a high work function offering potentially better ohmic behaviour than Au, Pt or Pd.
- examples of such materials include materials selected from the group comprising Ge, W, Mo, Cu, Ir, Rh, Ru, Se, Sn, Os, Re, Ni, Sb and alloys and combinations thereof.
- the invention makes it possible to select as a contact material a material to form a Shottky diode/ blocking contact. Examples of such materials include include materials selected from the group comprising Bi, In, Tl and alloys and combinations thereof.
- Transition metals and in particular those with a larger number of valence electrons may be preferred.
- Metals which form oxoanions soluble in aqueous acid conditions with a valency of at least five, and more preferably at least six, which are capable of being reduced by electroless reaction with the surface of the semiconductor material to form a stable relatively insoluble oxide layer may be preferred.
- Tungsten and molybdenum are particularly suited to the method of the invention.
- W and Mo are particularly interesting elements because both have a higher work function than CdTe and a rich number of valence electrons.
- Figure 1 shows a CdTe device before and after a first bath in a process to apply a W contact
- Figure 2 shows a CdTe device before and after a second bath in a process to apply a W contact
- Figure 3 shows a CdTe device before and after application of a Mo contact
- Figure 4 shows the current-voltage data for a CdTe device with a Pt, W and Mo contact compared;
- Figure 5 shows 57 Co Gamma ray spectrum for a CdTe device with a Pt, W and Pt contact compared
- Figure 6 shows the RBS data for a CdTe device with a Pt contact
- Figure 7 shows the RBS data for a CdTe device with a W and Mo contact compared.
- the tungsten contacts are carried out by dipping the CdTe into two baths.
- the first bath comprises an acid solution from which insoluble oxides of tungsten may be deposited at the CdTe semiconductor surface.
- the second bath reduces these oxides to tungsten metal.
- the first bath has the purpose to create a strong chemical bonding between CdTe and W through a layer of tungsten oxide.
- This bath is a mixture of tungstic acid (H 2 WO 4 ) in main component.
- the tungsten compound is under the form WO 4 2" ions in the solution. These ions react with CdTe at the surface to form a layer of insoluble oxides WO 2 and W 2 O 5 on the surface of the semiconductor, as described by these equations:
- the detector After a few seconds of dipping, the detector is covered with a brown layer (WO 2 ) with blue reflections (W 2 O 5 ) like shown on the Fig 1.
- the second bath is an ammonia solution; it has the purpose to reduce the oxide layers to tungsten metal:
- molybdenum contacts are created by dipping CdTe semiconductor material into two baths.
- the first bath creates an oxide layer at the surface of CdTe.
- This bath is a mixture of molybdic acid (H 2 MoO 4 ) mainly.
- the ions HMoO 4 " and MoO 4 2" are in the majority in the solution. They react with CdTe to form a layer of MOO2 and MO2O5, as describe by these equations:
- the choice of reactants (other than molybdic acid) in the solution is critical to stabilize one or two forms of oxides. After few minutes of dipping, the detector is covered with a gray layer.
- Detector characterisation data is shown in figure 4 and 5 and in the tables below for tungsten and molybdenum and platinum contacts.
- tungsten and molybdenum are described as suitable preferred example contacts and CdTe as a suitable preferred example semiconductor, but that the principles of the two stage electroless contact deposition described in accordance with the invention may be appropriate to a range of semiconductor materials and to the deposition of other contact materials exhibiting similar chemistry.
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