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Impact of organic contamination from partially fluorinated O-ring in high-temperature nitride process on DRAM performance
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Impact of organic contamination from partially fluorinated O-ring in high-temperature nitride process on DRAM performance

Yung-Hsien Wu, Chun-Yao Wang, Chia-Ming Kuo and Alex Ku
IEEE Transactions on Semiconductor Manufacturing, Vol.21(1), pp.123-126
02/2008

Abstract

Fully fluorinatd o-ring Organic contamination Organic outgass Partially fluorinated o-ring high-temperature process
This paper is concerned with organic contamination from a partially fluorinated o-ring used in a furnace for a high-temperature process. The organic outgas was confirmed by Fourier transform infrared analysis of the furnace exhaust gas. Experiments from practical trench dynamic random access memory disclosed that outgassed organic contaminants from the nitride process would severely worsen the tunneling leakage current performance of the storage dielectric and lead to fatal yield loss even though the cell capacitance was almost uninfluenced. To eliminate this yield detractor requires several test runs prior to real production after installation of the partially fluorinated o-ring; otherwise, a fully fluorinated o-ring is needed. From a cost viewpoint, the latter is highly suggested. © 2008 IEEE.

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