Nanometer-scale electrical characterization of stressed ultrathin SiO2 films using conducting atomic force microscopy

A conductive atomic force microscope has been used to electrically stress and to investigate the effects of degradation in the conduction properties of ultrathin (<6 nm) SiO2 films on a nanometer scale (areas of ≈100 nm2). Before oxide breakdown, switching between two states of well-defined conductivity and sudden changes of conductivity were observed, which are attributed to the capture/release of single charges in the defects generated during stress.

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