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Thermal stability of monolayer $WS_2$ in BEOL conditions

Simona Pace, Marzia Ferrera, Domenica Convertino, Giulia Piccinini, Michele Magnozzi, Neeraj Mishra, Stiven Forti, Francesco Bisio, Maurizio Canepa, Filippo Fabbri, Camilla Coletti

Published 2020-12-16Version 1

Monolayer tungsten disulfide ($WS_2$) has recently attracted large interest as a promising material for advanced electronic and optoelectronic devices such as photodetectors, modulators, and sensors. Since these devices can be integrated in a silicon (Si) chip via back-end-of-line (BEOL) processes, the stability of monolayer $WS_2$ in BEOL fabrication conditions should be studied. In this work, the thermal stability of monolayer single-crystal $WS_2$ at typical BEOL conditions is investigated; namely (i) heating temperature of $300$ $^\circ C$, (ii) pressures in the medium- ($10^{-3}$ mbar) and high- ($10^{-8}$ mbar) vacuum range; (iii) heating times from $30$ minutes to $20$ hours. Structural, optical and chemical analyses of $WS_2$ are performed via scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Raman spectroscopy, photoluminescence (PL) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). It is found that monolayer single-crystal $WS_2$ is intrinsically stable at these temperature and pressures, even after $20$ hours of thermal treatment. The thermal stability of $WS_2$ is also preserved after exposure to low-current electron beam ($12$ pA) or low-fluence laser ($0.9$ $mJ/\mu m^2$), while higher laser fluencies cause photo-activated degradation upon thermal treatment. These results are instrumental to define fabrication and in-line monitoring procedures that allow the integration of $WS_2$ in device fabrication flows without compromising the material quality.

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