Abstract

AbstractPorosity introduction in a-SiOCH matrix is a main research field in microelectronic. Two techniques are used to deposit these dielectric thin films: spin-on or Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition (PECVD). In this work, different porous a-SiOCH thin films (k close to 2.2 – 2.3) are studied. Several synthesis ways are used to deposit these a-SiOCH layers: by porogen approach, self assembling or nanoclustering techniques for spin-on, and using a porogen approach for PECVD. Impact of deposition process and curing on material crosslinking are investigated. The skeleton structure is correlated to the elastic properties whatever the deposition technique used. Finally, porosity and pore interconnectivity are studied and the results show that barrier diffusion is less pronounced in case of small pores size such as those obtained by PECVD.

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