Low Dielectric Constant Materials Synthesis And Applications In Microelectronics


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Low-dielectric Constant Materials-- Synthesis and Applications in Microelectronics


Low-dielectric Constant Materials-- Synthesis and Applications in Microelectronics

Author: Toh-Ming Lu

language: en

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Release Date: 1995


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Low-dielectric Constant Materials


Low-dielectric Constant Materials

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language: en

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Release Date: 1998


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Chemical-Mechanical Polishing of Low Dielectric Constant Polymers and Organosilicate Glasses


Chemical-Mechanical Polishing of Low Dielectric Constant Polymers and Organosilicate Glasses

Author: Christopher Lyle Borst

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2013-11-27


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As semiconductor manufacturers implement copper conductors in advanced interconnect schemes, research and development efforts shift toward the selection of an insulator that can take maximum advantage of the lower power and faster signal propagation allowed by copper interconnects. One of the main challenges to integrating a low-dielectric constant (low-kappa) insulator as a replacement for silicon dioxide is the behavior of such materials during the chemical-mechanical planarization (CMP) process used in Damascene patterning. Low-kappa dielectrics tend to be softer and less chemically reactive than silicon dioxide, providing significant challenges to successful removal and planarization of such materials. The focus of this book is to merge the complex CMP models and mechanisms that have evolved in the past decade with recent experimental results with copper and low-kappa CMP to develop a comprehensive mechanism for low- and high-removal-rate processes. The result is a more in-depth look into the fundamental reaction kinetics that alter, selectively consume, and ultimately planarize a multi-material structure during Damascene patterning.