Electrical conductivity in electrodeposited Cu-Ge(O) alloy films
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Integrated circuits currently use mainly copper as the interconnect material; unfortunately the ongoing miniaturization currently requires materials with higher electromigration resistance and possibly improved conductivity. In this context we report on the structure, microstructure and electrical properties of a series of Cu-Ge(O) alloy films, electrodeposited from an alkaline tartrate electrolyte. The composition of the films varies between zero and 20 at% Ge, with a significant incorporation ...
Integrated circuits currently use mainly copper as the interconnect material; unfortunately the ongoing miniaturization currently requires materials with higher electromigration resistance and possibly improved conductivity. In this context we report on the structure, microstructure and electrical properties of a series of Cu-Ge(O) alloy films, electrodeposited from an alkaline tartrate electrolyte. The composition of the films varies between zero and 20 at% Ge, with a significant incorporation of oxygen. Film morphology is dense and uniform, with Cu-Ge films exhibiting smaller apparent grain size (~50 nm) with respect to Cu films grown from a similar electrolyte. Solid solutions and phase mixtures of a solid solution with the intermetallic are observed with increasing Ge fraction; the presence of intermetallic phases is confirmed by TEM imaging and diffraction. The resistivity of 50 nm thick films follows the published trend, with a slight increase of the value upon solid solution formation and a minimum in correspondence of the intermetallic composition. Thicker films (~1 um) on the other hand show a different trend, with resistivity increasing with Ge and O at%; in this case the resistivity is probably dominated by the oxygen incorporation. ...
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Journal of the Electrochemical Society. Hooksett. Vol. 165, no. 13 (Oct. 2018), p. D628-D634
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