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2012
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Influence of thermal cycles on the silylation process for recovering k-value and chemical structure of plasma damaged ultra-low-k materials

Abstract
The integration of porous ultra low-k (ULK) materials within the interconnect system of integrated circuits is one of the most promising approaches to reduce RC-delay or crosstalk. The application of plasma processes for patterning, cleaning and photoresist removal is known to degrade the electrical parameters of the ULK by carbon depletion, densification and introduction of silanol species. In this study we investigate the influence of different thermally assisted immersion processes on the effectiveness of a silylation based k-restore process of plasma damaged porous low-k dielectrics. The results show that network recovery effects like methyl incorporation are different at the surface and in the depth of the damaged area addicted to precursor temperature and curing conditions. The most promising process sequence was shown to consist of an immersion at temperatures of 100-150 °C with subsequent UV anneal depending on the precursor used for recovery process.
Author(s)
Fischer, T.
Ahner, N.
Zimmermann, S.
Schaller, M.
Schulz, S.E.
Zeitschrift
Microelectronic engineering
Konferenz
Advanced Metallization Conference (AMC) 2010
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DOI
10.1016/j.mee.2011.04.021
Language
English
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