Abstract

The degradation mechanisms of 10 nm thick Ta and Ta 73Si 27 diffusion barriers deposited between Cu and SiO 2 are compared by means of X-ray reflectometry, glancing angle X-ray diffraction, glow discharge optical emission spectroscopy depth profiling and transmission electron microscopy analysis. Annealing the samples at T an=600 °C for t an=1 h results in a diffusion of Ta atoms through the Cu capping layer to the sample surface, particularly in the case of the pure Ta barrier. During longer heat treatment ( t an>1 h), microstructural changes occur within both barrier types. Whereas the amorphous Ta–Si layer starts to crystallize into Ta 5Si 3, the initially grown metastable β-Ta of the pure Ta film transforms into the equilibrium α-Ta phase. Analyzing the diffusion rate of Cu atoms into the substrate, the Ta 73Si 27 barrier shows an enhanced thermal stability compared to the pure Ta film.

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