Polydopamine and Its Composite Film as an Adhesion Layer for Cu Electroless Deposition on SiO 2

  • Chou S
  • Chung W
  • Fan T
  • et al.
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Abstract

We explore dopamine (DA) and its mixtures with polyethylene glycol (PEG) or polyethylenimine (PEI) as an adhesion layer for bonding between Cu and SiO 2 . The DA is oxidized to form polydopamine (PDA) which deposits as aggregates on SiO 2 surface with notable surface roughness. After mixing with PEG or PEI, the morphology of PDA aggregates is altered considerably. Electroless Cu deposition in a mild alkaline bath is employed to deposit Cu atop the adhesion layer. The Cu films reveal an fcc lattice with (111) preferred orientation and their thickness was around 650 nm. From measurements of four-point probe, breaking strength, and tape-peeling tests, the PDA/PEG mixture reveals impressive performance serving as a strong adhesive for robust Cu bonding. We attribute the unique adhesive ability of PDA/PEG to the hydrogen bonds established between the catechol and amine groups of DA with PEG that renders desirable film formation on the SiO 2 surface for optimized interaction between Cu and SiO 2 .

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Chou, S.-C., Chung, W.-A., Fan, T.-L., Dordi, Y., Koike, J., & Wu, P.-W. (2020). Polydopamine and Its Composite Film as an Adhesion Layer for Cu Electroless Deposition on SiO 2. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 167(4), 042507. https://doi.org/10.1149/1945-7111/ab7aa2

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