Crossref Citations
This article has been cited by the following publications. This list is generated based on data provided by
Crossref.
Awaya, N.
and
Arita, Y.
1991.
High Rate Deposition Copper Cvd.
p.
37.
Rees, William S.
and
Caballero, Celia R.
1992.
Metal–Organic chemical vapour deposition (mocvd) growth utilising cu(acac)2 (acac pentane‐3, 5‐dionato) as a source for copper‐containing materials: Influence of carrier gas on surface morphology.
Advanced Materials for Optics and Electronics,
Vol. 1,
Issue. 2,
p.
59.
Awaya
and
Arita
1993.
The Characteristics Of Blanket Copper CVD For Deep Submicron Via Filling.
p.
125.
Plappert, E.-C.
Dahmen, K.-H.
Van Den Bergh, H.
Stumm, T.
and
Hauert, R.
1994.
Investigation and Characterization of Thin Mocvd Copper Films From Pyrazolylborato - Copper (I) Complexes.
MRS Proceedings,
Vol. 337,
Issue. ,
Spencer, James T.
1994.
Progress in Inorganic Chemistry.
Vol. 41,
Issue. ,
p.
145.
Puddephatt, Richard J.
1994.
Reactivity and mechanism in the chemical vapour deposition of late transition metals.
Polyhedron,
Vol. 13,
Issue. 8,
p.
1233.
Awaya, Nobuyoshi
and
Arita, Yoshinobu
1995.
Carrier-gas effects on characteristics of copper chemical vapor deposition using hexafluoro-acetylacetonate-copper (1) trimethylvinylsilane.
Thin Solid Films,
Vol. 262,
Issue. 1-2,
p.
12.
Willcocks, Alexander M.
Pugh, Thomas
Hamilton, Jeff A.
Johnson, Andrew L.
Richards, Stephen P.
and
Kingsley, Andrew J.
2013.
CVD of pure copper films from novel iso-ureate complexes.
Dalton Transactions,
Vol. 42,
Issue. 15,
p.
5554.
Willcocks, A. M.
Pugh, T.
Cosham, S. D.
Hamilton, J.
Sung, S. L.
Heil, T.
Chalker, P. R.
Williams, P. A.
Kociok-Köhn, G.
and
Johnson, A. L.
2015.
Tailoring Precursors for Deposition: Synthesis, Structure, and Thermal Studies of Cyclopentadienylcopper(I) Isocyanide Complexes.
Inorganic Chemistry,
Vol. 54,
Issue. 10,
p.
4869.
Muthig, André M. T.
Wieland, Justin
Koop, Stefan
Lenczyk, Carsten
Kerner, Florian
Hupp, Benjamin
and
Steffen, Andreas
2022.
Synthesis and Photophysical Studies of Copper(I) CAAC Half-Sandwich Complexes as a Highly Modifiable Class of Emitters.
Inorganic Chemistry,
Vol. 61,
Issue. 44,
p.
17427.