The dependences of both oxidation-resistant and self-aligned silicidation properties on the thicknesses of top amorphous-Si (a-Si) and Ti metal in an a-Si/Ti bilayer process are presented. It is shown that a thin silicide layer formed during the reaction between a-Si and Ti films becomes a stable oxidation and nitridation barrier for oxygen-and nitrogen-related impurities. Moreover, the formation sequence of the silicide phase depends on not only the annealing temperature but also the thickness of Ti film. In addition, the preferential orientation of the silicide phase after annealing at high temperature also shows a strong dependence of the thickness of Ti film, which is attributed to the difference of the grain size in the polycrystalline silicide film. The allowed process window for the a-Si thickness can be determined experimentally and a reproducible and homogeneous self-aligned TiSiz film can be easily obtained by using the a-Si/Ti bilayer process in SALI-CIDE applications despite of high-level contaminations of oxygen impurities in both the as-deposited Ti film and the annealing ambient.
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