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Preventing dielectric damage of low-k organic siloxane by passivation treatment
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Preventing dielectric damage of low-k organic siloxane by passivation treatment

T.C. Chang, Y.S. Mor, P.T. Liu, T.M. Tsai, C.W. Chen, Y.J. Mei, F.M. Pan, W.F. WuS.M. Sze
Microelectronic Engineering, 卷.60(3-4), 頁碼.469-475
2002

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Electrical degradation H2 plasma HOSP Photoresist removal Stripping Electronic Optical and Magnetic Materials Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics Condensed Matter Physics Surfaces Coatings and Films Electrical and Electronic Engineering
An organic SOG, the Hybird-Organic-Siloxane-Polymer (HOSP), has high applicability to ULSI processes, because of the low dielectric constant of about 2.5. However, the HOSP film will be damaged after photoresist removal. The function groups of HOSP will be destroyed by O 2 plasma ashing and chemical wet stripper, which leads to electrical degradation. In order to avoid the issue, H 2 plasma treatment is proposed to prevent HOSP film from photoresisit stripping damage. It is found that leakage current is decreased significantly and the dielectric constant is still maintained at a low k value even after photoresist stripping. Therefore, H 2 plasma treatment is an effective technique to enhance the resistance of HOSP film against photoresist stripping damage. © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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