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Mechanical Properties and Interface Characteristics of Nanoporous Low-k Materials

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 6, Issue 16, Pages 13850-13858

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/am503236m

Keywords

low-k material; SiOCH film; nanoporous amorphous silica; mechanical properties; interface adhesion strength; porosities

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51305029, 51375255]
  2. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2012M520005, 2013T60066]
  3. Tribology Science Fund of State Key Laboratory of Tribology [SKLTKF12A03]

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Low dielectric constant (low-k) insulator films with outstanding mechanical strength and fracture resistance are needed urgently for the new generation of ultra-large-scale integrated circuits (ULSI). In this paper, the mechanical properties of low-k materials and the adhesion strengths between these materials with silica have been analyzed by using molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. Atomistic models of two kinds of representative low-k materials [nanoporous amorphous silica (n-a-SiO2) and SiOCH] and their contact models with silica have been constructed. The mechanical strength of the n-a-SiO2 film decreased with the increase of porosity, and the relationship between the normalized elastic modulus and porosity was modeled. The modulus of the SiOCH film with -CH2- groups was enhanced compared with that without -CH2- groups, and the mechanism was discussed. Through investigations of the adhesion strengths between n-a-SiO2, SiOCH, and silica, it was shown that the adhesion strengths of the n-a-SiO2/silica interfaces decreased with porosity. The adhesion strengths of the SiOCH films with both -CH2- groups and -CH3 groups were higher than that of the SiOCH film merely with -CH3 groups.

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