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Synthesis and Characterization of Methyltriphenylsilane for SiOC(-H) Thin Film

Authors :
Doug-Young Han
Yoon Joo Lee
Younghee Kim
Jae-hyun Park Klepeis
Jung Hyun Lee
Soo-Ryong Kim
Source :
Korean Journal of Materials Research. 20:600~605-600~605
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
The Materials Research Society of Korea, 2010.

Abstract

In order to meet the requirements of faster speed and higher packing density for devices in the field of semiconductor manufacturing, the development of Cu/Low k device material is explored for use in multi-layer interconnection. SiOC(-H) thin films containing alkylgroup are considered the most promising among all the other low k candidate materials for Cu interconnection, which materials are intended to replace conventional Al wiring. Their promising character is due to their thermal and mechanical properties, which are superior to those of organic materials such as porous , SiOF, polyimides, and poly (arylene ether). SiOC(-H) thin films containing alkylgroup are generally prepared by PECVD method using trimethoxysilane as precursor. Nano voids in the film originating from the sterichindrance of alkylgroup lower the dielectric constant of the film. In this study, methyltriphenylsilane containing bulky substitute was prepared and characterized by using NMR, single-crystal X-ray, GC-MS, GPC, FT-IR and TGA analyses. Solid-state NMR is utilized to investigate the insoluble samples and the chemical shift of . X-ray single crystal results confirm that methyltriphenylsilane is composed of one Si molecule, three phenyl rings and one methyl molecule. When methyltriphenylsilane decomposes, it produces radicals such as phenyl, diphenyl, phenylsilane, diphenylsilane, triphenylsilane, etc. From the analytical data, methyltriphenylsilane was found to be very efficient as a CVD or PECVD precursor.

Details

ISSN :
22877258 and 12250562
Volume :
20
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Korean Journal of Materials Research
Accession number :
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