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The Deposition of Silicon Oxide Films by LPCVD at Temperatures as Low as 100°C from a New Liquid Source
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 February 2011
Abstract
A precursor for the LPCVD of silicon oxide films has been developed that extends the low temperature deposition range to 100°C. The chemical, 1,4 disilabutane (DSB), produces silicon oxide depositions similar to those of the higher temperature silane and diethylsilane (DES) processes. Optimum DSB processes require pressures below 300 mTorr, similar to silane, in contrast to DES pressures above 600 mTorr at 350°C. This results in poorer conformalities than those of DES, but the step coverages are still superior to those from silane oxides. The DSB films are low stress, carbon-free oxide layers that are suitable for temperature-sensitive underlayers and substrates such as photoresist, plastics, GaAs, and HgCdTe.
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