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Journal of the Electrochemical Society, Vol.152, No.1, G25-G28, 2005
Radical-enhanced atomic layer deposition of metallic copper thin films
Radical-enhanced atomic layer deposition (REALD) of metallic copper films from copper(II)acetylacetonate and hydrogen radicals was studied. For this work, a new kind of REALD reactor was developed by adding a surface-wave launcher type of microwave plasma source to an inert gas-valved flow-type ALD reactor. The copper films, grown at 140degreesC, were polycrystalline, exhibited low resistivity, 15 muOmega cm for a 25 nm thick film, and had relatively low impurity levels. The films had excellent adhesion, and they grew conformally. The successful incorporation of the radical source to the ALD reactor encourages the study of other challenging ALD processes. (C) 2004 The Electrochemical Society.