Highly (111)-oriented and conformal iridium films by liquid source metalorganic chemical vapor deposition

2001 ◽  
Vol 16 (8) ◽  
pp. 2192-2195 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jaydeb Goswami ◽  
Chang-Gong Wang ◽  
Prashant Majhi ◽  
Yong-Wook Shin ◽  
Sandwip K. Dey

Highly (111)-oriented and conformal iridium (Ir) films were deposited by a liquid source metalorganic-chemical-vapor-deposition process on various substrates. An oxygen-assisted pyrolysis of (methylcyclopentadienyl) (1,5-cyclooctadiene) Ir precursor at a wide range of substrate temperatures (Tsub) between 300 and 700 °C was used. At a low Tsub of 350 °C, the randomly oriented polycrystalline films exhibited an I111/I200 x-ray intensity ratio of 6. However, the films deposited at Tsub = 700 °C on native SiO2 and amorphous SiO2 surfaces were highly oriented with the I111/I200 ratios of 277 and 186, respectively. The transmission electron microscopy study revealed continuous, dense, and faceted microstructures of Ir films. Also, the step coverage of Ir on TiN (64%) was higher than that on amorphous SiO2 (50%) surfaces.

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