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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 28, 1994
Filed:
Jun. 02, 1993
Jon T Fitch, Austin, TX (US);
Papu Maniar, Austin, TX (US);
Keith E Witek, Austin, TX (US);
Jerry Gelatos, Austin, TX (US);
Reza Moazzami, Austin, TX (US);
Sergio A Ajuria, Austin, TX (US);
Motorola, Inc., Schaumburg, IL (US);
Abstract
A method for forming an air region or an air bridge overlying a base layer (12). Air regions (20a, 20b, 28a, and 48) are formed overlying the base layer (12) to provide for improved dielectric isolation of adjacent conductive layers, provide air-isolated conductive interconnects, and/or form many other microstructures or microdevices. The air regions (20a, 20b, 28a, and 48) are formed by either selectively removing a sacrificial spacer (16a and 16b) or by selectively removing a sacrificial layer (28, 40). The air regions (20a, 20b, 28a, and 48) are sealed, enclosed, or isolated by either a selective growth process or by a non-conformal deposition technique. The air regions (20a, 20b, 28a, and 48) may be formed under any pressure, gas concentration, or processing condition (i.e. temperature, etc.). The air regions (20a, 20b, 28a, and 48) may be formed at any level within an integrated circuit.