Plasma and Low- Dielectric Materials

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With the scaling of devices, integration of porous
ultra low-k materials into Cu interconnect becomes
imperative. Low-k dielectric materials consist of
methyl groups and pores incorporated into a silicon
dioxide backbone structure to reduce the dielectric
constant. Plasma is widely used in semiconductor
industry for deposition, etching, stripping etc.
This book explores the interaction between plasma
and low-k dielectric materials and their application
in advanced semiconductor processes. It mainly
consists of two parts. First, plasma assists the
atomic layer deposition of Ta based Cu barriers.
Experiments, coupled with Monte Carlo simulation
proved that plasma alters low-k surfaces and
generates favorable surface function groups for
subsequent Ta/TaN deposition. Second, plasma
degrades properties of low-k materials through
methyl depletion. Mechanism of plasma damage to
blanket and pattern low-k films was discussed. Then
techniques for low-k repair, such as methane beam
and silylation, were demonstrated.

Autorentext

Junjing (Jerry) Bao is an advisory engineer at IBM Systems & Technology Group in New York. He was a research assistant at the Interconnect & Pckaging Group at the University of Texas at Austin and obtained his PhD in physics in 2008. He was involved in IBM 65nm and 45nm back-end-of-line technology development.


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With the scaling of devices, integration of porous ultra low-k materials into Cu interconnect becomes imperative. Low-k dielectric materials consist of methyl groups and pores incorporated into a silicon dioxide backbone structure to reduce the dielectric constant. Plasma is widely used in semiconductor industry for deposition, etching, stripping etc. This book explores the interaction between plasma and low-k dielectric materials and their application in advanced semiconductor processes. It mainly consists of two parts. First, plasma assists the atomic layer deposition of Ta based Cu barriers. Experiments, coupled with Monte Carlo simulation proved that plasma alters low-k surfaces and generates favorable surface function groups for subsequent Ta/TaN deposition. Second, plasma degrades properties of low-k materials through methyl depletion. Mechanism of plasma damage to blanket and pattern low-k films was discussed. Then techniques for low-k repair, such as methane beam and silylation, were demonstrated.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783639153019
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Genre Physik & Astronomie
    • Größe H220mm x B220mm
    • Jahr 2013
    • EAN 9783639153019
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • ISBN 978-3-639-15301-9
    • Titel Plasma and Low- Dielectric Materials
    • Autor Junjing Bao
    • Untertitel Interaction and Application in Advanced Semiconductor Technology
    • Herausgeber VDM Verlag Dr. Müller e.K.
    • Anzahl Seiten 216

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