Supercritical carbon dioxide process for low-k thin films
Abstract:
The present disclosure generally relates to apparatus and methods for forming a low-k dielectric material on a substrate. The method includes various substrate processing steps utilizing a wet processing chamber, a solvent exchange chamber, and a supercritical fluid chamber. More specifically, a dielectric material in an aqueous solution may be deposited on the substrate and a solvent exchange process may be performed to prepare the substrate for a supercritical drying process. During the supercritical drying process, liquids present in the solution and remaining on the substrate from the solvent exchange process are removed via sublimation during the supercritical drying process. The resulting dielectric material formed on the substrate may be considered a silica aerogel which exhibits a very low k-value.
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