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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 22, 2013
Filed:
Apr. 23, 2010
Keith Fox, Tigard, OR (US);
Dennis Hausmann, Lake Oswego, OR (US);
Keith Fox, Tigard, OR (US);
Dennis Hausmann, Lake Oswego, OR (US);
Novellus Systems, Inc., Fremont, CA (US);
Abstract
Conductive carbon films having a resistivity of less than about 0.2 Ohm-cm, preferably less than about 0.05 Ohm-cm, are deposited by PECVD. Conductive carbon films are essentially free of sp-hybridized carbon and contain predominantly spcarbon, based on IR spectral features. Carbon content of the films is at least about 75% atomic C. Conductive carbon films may contain hydrogen, but are typically hydrogen-poor, containing less than about 20% H. In some embodiments, conductive carbon films further contain nitrogen (N). For example, conductive films having a CHNcomposition, where nitrogen is present at between about 5-10% atomic, have both high conductivity and low roughness, because introduction of nitrogen delays formation of crystallites in the film. The films are deposited at a process temperature of at least about 620° C., and at a pressure of less than about 20 Torr in a dual-frequency plasma process dominated by low frequency (LF) plasma.