Abstract

A diffusion barrier layer of a few nanometers in thickness is required for a Cu/SiO2 interconnect structure for advanced integrated circuits (ICs). This paper reports a new barrier material and process by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) of a Mn oxide layer using a bis(ethylcyclopentadienyl)manganese precursor. A good adhesion was obtained when the MnOx layer was deposited below 300°C because of the small amount of carbon inclusion within the layer. The metal-oxide-semiconductor samples of Cu/MnOx/SiO2/p-Si showed a very low leakage current of less than 10-7 A/cm2 at 4 MV/cm and a negligible shift of the flat-band voltage after thermal annealing and bias temperature annealing. The obtained results indicated that the CVD-deposited MnOx is an excellent diffusion barrier layer for advanced ICs.

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