Abstract

Layer-by-layer growth of a Cu film on a Co-based barrier is increasingly demanded due to the continuous scaling down of electronic devices. However, studies of Cu films electrodeposited on a barrier are rare because the acidic Cu2+ electrolyte induces the galvanic corrosion on the Co-based barrier. This study showed that ethylenediamine addition to the Cu2+ electrolyte decreases the replacement rate of Cu2+ ions and prevents the corrosion of the Co-based substrate when the Cu film is deposited on the substrate by sequential underpotential deposition of Pb and surface-limited redox replacement of Cu. The properties of the Cu film were evaluated using X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy and electrochemical analysis. The results showed that addition of 0.7mM ethylenediamine can significantly improve the growth of Cu on a cobalt-based substrate by underpotential deposition of Pb and surface-limited redox replacement of Cu.

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