Title: Barrier capabilities of selective chemical vapor deposited W films and WSiN/WSix/W stacked layers against Cu diffusion
Authors: Wang, MT
Chen, LJ
Chen, MC
電子工程學系及電子研究所
Department of Electronics Engineering and Institute of Electronics
Issue Date: 1-Feb-1999
Abstract: This work investigates the barrier capability of W layers as well as WSiN/WSix/W stacked layers against Cu diffusion. The VV layers were selectively chemical vapor deposited (CVD) in contact holes to a thickness of about 450 nm using SiH4 reduction of WF6. We found that the CVD-W layers functioned as effective barriers against Cu diffusion, and the Cu/W(450 nm)/p(+)-n junction diodes were able to sustain a 30 min furnace annealing up to 650 degrees C without causing degradation in electrical characteristics. The use of WSiN/WSix/W stacked layers as diffusion layers further improved the thermal stability of Cu/WSiN/WSix/W(450 nm)p(+)-n junction diodes to at least 700 degrees C. The WSix layers were deposited by CVD to a thickness of 75 nm using SiH4/WF6 chemistry, and the subsequent in situ N-2 plasma treatment produced a very thin layer of WSiN on the WSix surface. This thin WSiN layer was very thermally stable and effective in suppressing Cu diffusion, failure of barrier capability for the W films was presumably due to interdiffusion of Cu and Si along grain boundaries of the W films, and the interdiffusion was probably enhanced by the formation of WSi2, The formation of WS(i)2 consumed the W layer and Si substrate, resulting in a volume change in barrier layer, which, in turn, developed local defects, such as microcracks and stress-induced weak points, and thus provided fast paths for Cu diffusion. (C) 1999 The Electrochemical Socity S0013-4651(98)04-036-1. All rights reserved.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11536/31548
ISSN: 0013-4651
Journal: JOURNAL OF THE ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume: 146
Issue: 2
Begin Page: 728
End Page: 734
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