Abstract
A diffusion barrier layer was self-formed at the interface between Cu–Mn alloy and tetraethylorthosilicate oxide layers at 250–450°C. No interdiffusion occurred across the self-formed barrier layer during annealing at these temperatures up to 100h. The growth of the barrier layer obeyed a logarithmic law and depended on manganese concentration. The barrier thickness could be controlled in the range of 2–8nm.
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