Keysight Technologies Scanning Microwave Microscope Mode. Application Note

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Keysight Technologies Scanning Microwave Microscope Mode Application Note

Introduction Measuring electromagnetic properties of materials can provide insight into applications in many areas of science and technology, and increasingly, these properties need to be evaluated at the nanometer scale. Since electromagnetic properties, such as the dielectric constant, are ultimately related to a material s molecular structure, correlating the detailed physical structure of a material with its electromagnetic properties is frequently more valuable than the knowledge of either alone. Scanning Microwave Microscope (SMM) Mode is a new Scanning Probe Microscope (SPM) that combines the electromagnetic measurement capabilities of a microwave vector network analyzer (VNA) with the nanometer-resolution and Angstrom-scale positioning capabilities of an Atomic Force Microscope (AFM). The Keysight Technologies, Inc. VNAs are mature, highly sophisticated characterization instruments that make extremely accurate, calibrated measurements of complex-valued ratios on electromagnetic signals. The ratios are and The incident signal is generated and controlled inside the VNA; as a result, the ratios R and T are not merely relative, but referenced to the well-known, accurately quantiied incident signal. This measurement capability, delivered to the apex of an AFM tip makes the SMM the only SPM in its class, enabling calibrated, traceable measurements of electrical properties such as impedance and capacitance, with the high spatial resolution that is the hallmark of a well-designed, well-constructed AFM. Microwave Vector Network Analyzer The SMM uses Keysight s VNA microwave vector network analyzer (Figure 1). 1 Like all network analyzers, this VNA is a stimulus-response instrument, optimized for accurate and repeatable measurement of the response of a network or a device under test (DUT) to a known stimulus signal. This is in contradistinction to instruments such as the spectrum analyzer, which are usually conigured as a receiver (only) of an unknown signal, and which do not include a source for a stimulus to be applied to the DUT. A VNA has two operational modes: transmission and relection. In the relection (alternatively, transmission) mode, the VNA measures the magnitude and phase characteristics of the DUT by comparing the signal that relects off (alternatively, transmits through) the device with the stimulus signal. 2 Each mode enables measurement of several useful parameters. In the relection mode, the VNA can measure (among other things) the impedance of the DUT. 3 Scanning Impedance Microscopy is a major application of the SMM. Figure 1. Keysight s VNA microwave vector network analyzer (top) and 5500 AFM (bottom).

03 Keysight Scanning Microwave Microscope Mode Application Note Scanning Impedance Microscopy One of the most common applications of network analysis is measuring the impedance of a component, so as to evaluate if it matches the impedance of the other components with which it must interface in a network. Impedance measurement techniques in network analyzers have become quite advanced and reined. The SMM uses the VNA in relection mode for measuring the impedance of the network that includes the tipsample interface. 4 In the SMM, the DUT for the VNA consists of the AFM probe and the region of the sample immediately beneath the metal-coated AFM tip. One application of impedance measurement with SMM is scanning capacitance microscopy (SCM) of semiconductors. Here the AFM tip and the semiconductor sample form a metal-oxidesemiconductor (MOS) capacitor. (More on SCM later). The incident microwave signal travels through a series of components before it reaches the tip-sample interface by means of a transmission line. The impedance mismatch between the transmission line and the DUT causes the incident microwave signal to partially relect from the tipsample interface back towards the stimulus signal source inside the VNA; this relected signal is proportional to the impedance mismatch. The incident microwave signal and the relected microwave signal together contain information about the impedance of the DUT. See below for more detail. VNA Relection Mode Measurement of Impedance Impedance may be measured in three different ways, according to the frequency and the magnitudes involved. A VNA measures a DUT s impedance by comparing the relected signal to the incident signal (the relection method). This method of measuring impedance is the one that works best at the microwave frequencies and for impedance values at or near the characteristic impedance of transmission lines (50 Ω or 75 Ω). The accuracy of a VNA impedance measurement reduces however as the impedance values move away from these characteristic values. At the heart of SMM s VNA-based impedance measurement technique is a simple yet effective scheme that brings the instrument s relection-mode measurement capabilities to bear upon solving the problem of measuring with a very high resolution the small changes of a very small impedance (capacitance): that of the (AFM tip/ semiconductor) MOS capacitor to the RF ground. Figure 2 shows how r, the magnitude of the complex-valued relection coeficient S 11, changes with both the load impedance Z L and the source impedance ZS (internal to the VNA). 5 Figure 2. S11 = Z L Z S Z L +Z S

04 Keysight Scanning Microwave Microscope Mode Application Note Scanning Capacitance Microscopy Measuring the capacitance-to-ground (C) of the tip-sample interface, and its variation (dc/dv) with an applied AC bias (V=V 0 Sin[ωt]) is an important extension of atomic force microscopy (AFM) for the electrical characterization of semiconductors. It enables a two-dimensional mapping of the carrier density across different regions of a semiconductor, with applications in the failure analysis, characterization, modeling and simulation of device performance, and also in the development of the semiconductor fabrication process. Traditionally, a resonant capacitive sensor-based scanning capacitance microscopy (SCM) technique has been used to implement this type of AFM technique with some success. One of the main shortcomings of traditional SCM is the dificulty of making absolute measurements of the strength of the tip-sample electrical interaction; therefore, SCM images remain maps of the relative difference in carrier densities across the scanned area. For this reason, accomplishing the much coveted task of using SCM to reliably and repeatably extract numerical estimates for carrier densities in semiconductor devices remains elusive. Keysight VNA hardware includes precision components for the calibration and performance veriication of the instrument, thereby extending its applications to those that require calibrated, traceable, and absolute measurements of, for example, capacitance. The SMM makes high-resolution, calibrated measurements of the capacitance-to-ground between an AFM tip and a semiconductor sample. This ushers the way for the reliable, repeatable extraction of numerical values of the carrier densities in a semiconductor. The SMM typically operates at microwave frequencies of 1.5-6GHz, which is substantially higher than the frequencies used in traditional SCM (around 900MHz.) The higher frequencies in SMM lead to better sensitivity and (electrical) resolution for measuring the tip-sample capacitance. The SMM uses a lock-in ampliier for measuring the in-quadrature and in-phase components of dc/ dv, allowing for the determination of the polarity of the majority carriers in the semiconductor. When the value of Z L is close to that of Z S, the plot has the steepest slope, which corresponds to the highest sensitivity and the highest resolution. Z S is 50Ω, but Z L is generally not near this value. Figure 3. Figure 4. In order to bring the value of Z L closer to that of Z S and therefore exploit the VNA s impedance measurement capability in its most accurate and sensitive range, the SMM uses a half-wavelength impedance transformer to place the measurand the DUT directly across an external 50Ω impedance, that is, parallel to it (Figure 3). In this way, the SMM operates the VNA with the sensitivity and resolution required to measure capacitance changes on the order of 0.1aF across a 0.1fF base capacitance. Furthermore, this impedance transformation is done at a location that is physically remote from the tip-sample interface, thereby facilitating mechanical design implementation. The results of Keysight s ADS Microwave Simulator for this setup (Figure 4) show that the VNA now operates with a resonant structure as its load, thus enabling it to measure minute changes in the value of the capacitance-to-ground for a MOS capacitor that consists of the metallized AFM tip, a semiconductor sample, and the oxide between them.

05 Keysight Scanning Microwave Microscope Mode Application Note Spectroscopy with SMM SMM brings the vast measurement capabilities of the VNA to expand AFM-based spectroscopy techniques for electromagnetic characterization, beyond anything that has been available in a commercial product so far. 6 For example, power sweep and frequency sweep capabilities of the VNA are perfectly suited for characterizing the frequency response of a given location on a sample. Even the VNA s most common methods for representing measurements, such as the Smith Chart, and the Linear Phase plot, open up a wide range of possibilities for spectroscopic techniques with AFM. In addition, the VNA supports and operates (directly on the instrument) numerous material characterization software packages from Keysight; these allow, for example, the measurement of the complex permittivity of a material. Mechanical Design To take full advantage of the VNA-based measurement scheme, Keysight s SMM incorporates several innovations into the AFM hardware (Figure 5). These include a sophisticated microwave shielding to improve the instrument s electromagnetic compatibility with its surroundings, and minimize the effect of stray capacitances, which are inevitable with the probe s movement during the raster scanning. The innovation of this design is implemented in such a way as to minimize the impact on the performance of the AFM scanner, where the cantilever holder attaches to the rest of the AFM. Figure 5. Summary The Scanning Microwave Microscope (SMM) Mode is a new scanning probe microscope that combines the power of Keysight AFMs with Keysight s 40-year legacy of excellence to deliver new standards in speed, accuracy, and versatility for microwave network analysis. The applications of SMM include highly-localized measurements of impedance, capacitance, and dielectric properties. The SMM includes robust electro-magnetic environment compatibility elements, as well as built-in precision electronic components. These features allow for calibrated and more sensitive measurements than previously possible with other AFM-based techniques for electrical characterization. The SMM paves the way for extracting reliable numerical estimates of the carrier densities in semiconductors from the impedance (capacitance) data. R&D 100 award is a registered trademark of R&D Magazine

06 Keysight Scanning Microwave Microscope Mode Application Note AFM Instrumentation from Keysight Technologies Keysight Technologies offers high precision, modular AFM solutions for research, industry, and education. Exceptional worldwide support is provided by experienced application scientists and technical service personnel. Keysight s leading-edge R&D laboratories are dedicated to the timely introduction and optimization of innovative, easy-to-use AFM technologies. www.keysight.com/ind/afm For more information on Keysight Technologies products, applications or services, please contact your local Keysight ofice. The complete list is available at: www.keysight.com/ind/contactus Americas Canada (877) 894 4414 Brazil 55 11 3351 7010 Mexico 001 800 254 2440 United States (800) 829 4444 1 The main difference between a scalar network analyzer and a VNA is the ability of the VNA to make phase measurements. 2 In some older model network analyzers, the stimulus signal was taken from a separate source. In Keysight s VNA, the knowledge of the stimulus signal is excellent, because it is a (microwave) signal generated inside the VNA with high resolution and stability of both the amplitude and the frequency. 3 Impedance is the total resistance that a DUT presents to the flow of an AC signal at a given frequency. 4 The word network as used in network analyzer is generic and broadly defined. The origin of its usage (as it now relates to network analysis) goes back to the seminal work of the founders of The Hewlett Packard Company, formerly the parent company of Keysight Technologies. Bill Hewlett and David Packard used the term network to refer to the electronic circuits they were using to test their first products, which started with signal generators! But as it is used today, the word network can for example apply to a liquid sample or a plastic sample or even a food sample as a DUT in network analysis. 5 S 11 is one of four scattering parameters (S-Parameters), which are used to characterize the response of a DUT at high frequencies, in a way that is consistent with transmission line theory. All four S Parameters are ratios of voltage traveling waves entering and exiting the DUT. For more information, please visit Keysight s website: http://wireless.keysight.com/networkanalyzers/pnademo.htm 6 Spectroscopic techniques in AFM are conducted by disabling the AFM s raster scanning, and interrogating the sample at the location of the AFM tip while sweeping a parameter across a range of its values; for example, the amplitude or the frequency of a signal applied to the tip or to the sample. For more information, please visit: http://literature.cdn.keysight.com /5989-8215EN.pdf Asia Paciic Australia 1 800 629 485 China 800 810 0189 Hong Kong 800 938 693 India 1 800 112 929 Japan 0120 (421) 345 Korea 080 769 0800 Malaysia 1 800 888 848 Singapore 1 800 375 8100 Taiwan 0800 047 866 Other AP Countries (65) 6375 8100 Europe & Middle East Austria 0800 001122 Belgium 0800 58580 Finland 0800 523252 France 0805 980333 Germany 0800 6270999 Ireland 1800 832700 Israel 1 809 343051 Italy 800 599100 Luxembourg +32 800 58580 Netherlands 0800 0233200 Russia 8800 5009286 Spain 800 000154 Sweden 0200 882255 Switzerland 0800 805353 Opt. 1 (DE) Opt. 2 (FR) Opt. 3 (IT) United Kingdom 0800 0260637 For other unlisted countries: www.keysight.com/find/contactus (BP-09-23-14) This information is subject to change without notice. Keysight Technologies, 2014 Published in USA, December 4, 2014 5989-8818EN www.keysight.com