Chemical Vapor Deposition for Microelectronics

Chemical Vapor Deposition for Microelectronics
Author: Arthur Sherman
Publisher: William Andrew
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1987
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

Presents an extensive, comprehensive study of chemical vapor deposition (CVD). Understanding CVD requires knowledge of fluid mechanics, plasma physics, chemical thermodynamics, and kinetics as well as homogenous and heterogeneous chemical reactions. This text presents these aspects of CVD in an integrated fashion, and also reviews films for use in integrated circuit technology.

Chemical Vapor Deposition

Chemical Vapor Deposition
Author: Srinivasan Sivaram
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1475747519

In early 1987 I was attempting to develop a CVD-based tungsten process for Intel. At every step ofthe development, information that we were collecting had to be analyzed in light of theories and hypotheses from books and papers in many unrelated subjects. Thesesources were so widely different that I came to realize there was no unifying treatment of CVD and its subprocesses. More interestingly, my colleagues in the industry were from many disciplines (a surface chemist, a mechanical engineer, a geologist, and an electrical engineer werein my group). To help us understand the field of CVD and its players, some of us organized the CVD user's group of Northern California in 1988. The idea for writing a book on the subject occurred to me during that time. I had already organized my thoughts for a course I taught at San Jose State University. Later Van Nostrand agreed to publish my book as a text intended for students at the senior/first year graduate level and for process engineers in the microelectronics industry, This book is not intended to be bibliographical, and it does not cover every new material being studied for chemical vapor deposition. On the other hand, it does present the principles of CVD at a fundamental level while uniting them with the needs of the microelectronics industry.

Handbook of Chemical Vapor Deposition

Handbook of Chemical Vapor Deposition
Author: Hugh O. Pierson
Publisher: William Andrew
Total Pages: 507
Release: 1999-09-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0815517432

Turn to this new second edition for an understanding of the latest advances in the chemical vapor deposition (CVD) process. CVD technology has recently grown at a rapid rate, and the number and scope of its applications and their impact on the market have increased considerably. The market is now estimated to be at least double that of a mere seven years ago when the first edition of this book was published. The second edition is an update with a considerably expanded and revised scope. Plasma CVD and metallo-organic CVD are two major factors in this rapid growth. Readers will find the latest data on both processes in this volume. Likewise, the book explains the growing importance of CVD in production of semiconductor and related applications.

Modeling of Chemical Vapor Deposition of Tungsten Films

Modeling of Chemical Vapor Deposition of Tungsten Films
Author: Chris R. Kleijn
Publisher: Birkhäuser
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3034877412

Semiconductor equipment modeling has in recent years become a field of great interest, because it offers the potential to support development and optimization of manufacturing equipment and hence reduce the cost and improve the quality of the reactors. This book is the result of two parallel lines of research dealing with the same subject - Modeling of Tungsten CVD processes -, which were per formed independently under very different boundary conditions. On the one side, Chris Kleijn, working in an academic research environment, was able to go deep enough into the subject to laya solid foundation and prove the validity of all the assumptions made in his work. On the other side, Christoph Werner, working in the context of an industrial research lab, was able to closely interact with manufacturing and development engineers in a modern submicron semiconductor processing line. Because of these different approaches, the informal collaboration during the course of the projects proved to be extremely helpful to both sides, even though - or perhaps because - different computer codes, different CVD reactors and also slightly different models were used. In spite of the inconsistencies which might arise from this double approach, we feel that the presentation of both sets of results in one book will be very useful for people working in similar projects.

Chemical Vapour Deposition

Chemical Vapour Deposition
Author: Anthony C. Jones
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages: 600
Release: 2009
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0854044655

"The book is one of the most comprehensive overviews ever written on the key aspects of chemical vapour deposition processes and it is more comprehensive, technically detailed and up-to-date than other books on CVD. The contributing authors are all practising CVD technologists and are leading international experts in the field of CVD. It presents a logical and progressive overview of the various aspects of CVD processes. Basic concepts, such as the various types of CVD processes, the design of CVD reactors, reaction modelling and CVD precursor chemistry are covered in the first few"--Jacket

Handbook of Chemical Vapor Depostion [i.e. Deposition] (CVD)

Handbook of Chemical Vapor Depostion [i.e. Deposition] (CVD)
Author: Hugh O. Pierson
Publisher: Noyes Publications
Total Pages: 482
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780815514329

Since the publication of the first edition of the Handbook of Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) in early 1992, the technology has developed at a rapid rate and the number and scope of its applications and their impact of the market have increased considerably. This process is now a key factor in many industries such as semiconductors, optoelectronics, optics, cutting tools, refractory fibers, filters and many others. The size of the CVD market today (1999) is estimated to be at least double that of the market seven years ago. This second edition of the Handbook is an update with a considerably expanded and revised scope.

The Chemistry of Metal CVD

The Chemistry of Metal CVD
Author: Toivo T. Kodas
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 562
Release: 2008-09-26
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3527615849

High purity, thin metal coatings have a variety of important commercial applications, for example, in the microelectronics industry, as catalysts, as protective and decorative coatings as well as in gas-diffusion barriers. This book offers detailed, up- to-date coverage of the chemistry behind the vapor deposition of different metals from organometallic precursors. In nine chapters, the CVD of metals including aluminum, tungsten, gold, silver, platinum, palladium, nickel, as well as copper from copper(I) and copper(II) compounds is covered. The synthesis and properties of the precursors, the growth process, morphology, quality and adhesion of the resulting films as well as laser- assisted, ion- assisted and plasma-assisted methods are discussed. Present applications and prospects for future developments are summarized. With ca. 1000 references and a glossary, this book is a unique source of in-depth information. It is indispensable for chemists, physicists, engineers and materials scientists working with metal- coating processes and technologies. From Reviews: 'I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in learning more about the chemistry of metal CVD.' J. Am Chem. Soc.