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Area selective deposition using alternate deposition and etch super-cycle strategies

Journal

DALTON TRANSACTIONS
Volume 51, Issue 2, Pages 442-450

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1dt03456a

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  1. French RENATECH network

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Area selective deposition (ASD) is achieved through super-cycle alternating deposition and etch, with careful optimization of etching step parameters required for optimal selective deposition. Different approaches can be developed to optimize the overall ASD process while limiting process drift and contamination, utilizing complementary selective properties for structure selective deposition.
Area selective deposition (ASD) is a bottom-up process leading to a uniform deposition in only desired areas of a patterned substrate, avoiding the use of photolithography for patterning. However, whatever the strategy used to develop selective deposition by atomic layer deposition, there always comes a time when selectivity becomes defective and growth in undesired substrate areas must be corrected. This leads to the design of ASD by super-cycle alternating deposition and etch. Recent examples from the literature show a great diversity in the design of the etching step and indicate that the optimization of selective deposition by super-cycles is only possible through a careful optimization of the etching step parameters (chemistry, frequency, duration, etc.). In this paper, we discuss how to optimize this step and we show that different approaches can be developed to optimize the overall ASD process throughput, while simultaneously limiting process drift and contamination. We also show that complementary selective properties can prove a valuable leverage enabling ASD processes based on super-cycles, such as structure selective deposition, whereby a difference in thin film morphology in growth and non-growth areas can be smartly taken advantage of during the etching step.

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