Deposition of silicon and oxygen-containing films without an oxidizer
Abstract:
A silicon and oxygen-containing film, such as a silicon dioxide film, is deposited in the absence of an oxidizer by introducing siloxane precursors into a plasma processing chamber and dissociating at least some of the Si—H bonds of the siloxane precursors by, for example, exposing the siloxane precursors to a low energy plasma. The silicon and oxygen-containing film may be formed on an oxidation-prone surface without oxidizing the oxidation-prone surface. The deposited silicon and oxygen-containing film may serve as an initiation layer for a silicon dioxide bulk layer that is formed on top of the initiation layer using conventional silicon oxide deposition techniques, such as exposing the siloxane precursors to an oxygen-containing plasma. The initiation layer may be post-treated or cured to reduce the concentration of Si—H bonds prior to or after the deposition of the bulk layer.
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