Samarium scandate thin films deposited on (100) Si have been investigated structurally and electrically. Rutherford backscattering spectrometry and transmission electron microscopy results show that the films are stoichiometric, amorphous, and smooth. X-ray diffraction analysis indicates that SmScO3 starts to crystallize at 900 °C. Capacitance and leakage current measurements reveal C-V curves with negligible hysteresis, a dielectric constant around 29 for 6 nm thick films, low leakage current densities in the range of 10−7 A/cm2, an effective oxide charge density of ∼5×1011 cm−2, and an interface trap density of 4.5×1011 (eV cm2)−1.
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