Abstract

The deposition of thin rhodium lines of use in the electronics industry, for example as chip interconnections, is demonstrated using laser‐induced CVD and the rhodium precursor Rh(CO)2hfa (see figure). The deposited line exhibit a conductivity close to that of the bulk metal, and the precursor has a high vapor pressure leading to an attractively low deposition temperature. magnified image

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