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Improvement of morphological stability of Ag thin film on a TiN layer with a thin interposing metal layer
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Improvement of morphological stability of Ag thin film on a TiN layer with a thin interposing metal layer

C.Y. Hong, Y.C. Peng, L.J. Chen, W.Y. Hsieh and Y.F. Hsieh
Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology A: Vacuum, Surfaces and Films, Vol.17(4), pp.1911-1915
1999

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Condensed Matter Physics Surfaces and Interfaces Surfaces Coatings and Films
The morphological stability of Ag thin film on a TiN layer with a thin interposing metal layer has been investigated. Due to the formation of Ag spikes at the Ag/Si interface, a diffusion barrier is needed to buffer the interdiffusion of Ag with Si. TiN films deposited by physical vapor deposition (PVD) or metalorganic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) were used. A Au or Ti (~3 nm) layer was used as the glue layer between Ag and TiN. In a Ag/Au/TiN system, a mixed Ag-Au layer is stable on PVD-TiN at temperatures as high as 450 °C. In Ag/Ti/TiN systems, the thermal stability of Ag on CVD-TiN is superior to that on PVD-TiN. Ag layers were found to be discontinuous after • annealing at 300 and 350 °C on PVD-TiN and CVD-TiN systems, respectively. © 1999 American Vacuum Society.

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