Abstract

ABSTRACTThe interaction of a cw argon-ion laser with the materials used in the microelectronics technology is described as a pyrolytic effect. A chemical reaction is induced between the oxide layer and the hot irradiated silicon or aluminum line. By making a cross section of the irradiated area using a focused ion beam, the formation of an unstable insulating material covering the conducting material is observed.

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