Achieving a High Thermally Conductive One Micron AlN Deposition by High Power Impulse Magnetron Sputtering plus Kick

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES(2024)

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High-power impulse magnetron sputtering (HiPIMS) plus kick is a physical vapor deposition method that employs bipolar microsecond-scale voltage pulsing to precisely control the ion energy during sputter deposition. HiPIMS plus kick for AlN deposition is difficult since nitride deposition is challenged by low surface diffusion and high susceptibility to ion damage. In this current study, a systematic examination of the process parameters of HiPIMS plus kick was conducted. Under optimized main negative pulsing conditions, this study documented that a 25 V positive kick biasing for AlN deposition is ideal for optimizing a high quality film, as shown by X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy as well as optimal thermal conductivity while increasing high speed deposition (25 nm/min) and obtaining ultrasmooth surfaces (rms roughness = 0.5 nm). HiPIMS plus kick was employed to deposit a single-texture 1 mu m AlN film with a 7.4 degrees rocking curve, indicating well oriented grains, which correlated with high thermal conductivity (121 W/mK). The data are consistent with the optimal kick voltage enabling enhanced surface diffusion due to ion-substrate collisions without damaging the AlN grains.
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bipolar high-power impulse magnetronsputtering deposition,thermal conductivity,aluminumnitride,backend of line,low temperature,power electronics
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