Low-Temperature Plasma-Enhanced Atomic Layer Deposition of SiO 2 Using Carbon Dioxide

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In this work, we report the successful growth of high-quality SiO 2 films by low-temperature plasma-enhanced atomic layer deposition using an oxidant which is compatible with moisture/oxygen sensitive materials. The SiO 2 films were grown at 90 °C using CO 2 and Bis(tertiary-butylamino)silane as process precursors. Growth, chemical composition, density, optical properties, and residual stress of SiO 2 films were investigated. SiO 2 films having a saturated growth-per-cycle of ~ 1.15 Å/cycle showed a density of ~ 2.1 g/cm 3 , a refractive index of ~ 1.46 at a wavelength of 632 nm, and a low tensile residual stress of ~ 30 MPa. Furthermore, the films showed low impurity levels with bulk concentrations of ~ 2.4 and ~ 0.17 at. % for hydrogen and nitrogen, respectively, whereas the carbon content was found to be below the measurement limit of time-of-flight elastic recoil detection analysis. These results demonstrate that CO 2 is a promising oxidizing precursor for moisture/oxygen sensitive materials related plasma-enhanced atomic layer deposition processes.

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Zhu, Z., Sippola, P., Ylivaara, O. M. E., Modanese, C., Di Sabatino, M., Mizohata, K., … Savin, H. (2019). Low-Temperature Plasma-Enhanced Atomic Layer Deposition of SiO 2 Using Carbon Dioxide. Nanoscale Research Letters, 14. https://doi.org/10.1186/s11671-019-2889-y

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