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Molecular Mechanism of Selective Al 2 O 3 Atomic Layer Deposition on Self-Assembled Monolayers.

Youngjin ChoiHyeng Jin KimEunchan KimHuiyeong KangJunhyeok ParkYoung Rag DoKyungwon KwakMinhaeng Cho
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
Area-selective atomic layer deposition (AS-ALD) of insulating metallic oxide layers could be a useful nanopatterning technique for making increasingly complex semiconductor circuits. Although the alkanethiol self-assembled monolayer (SAM) has been considered promising as an ALD inhibitor, the low inhibition efficiency of the SAM during ALD processes makes its wide application difficult. We investigated the deposition mechanism of Al 2 O 3 on alkanethiol-SAMs using temperature-dependent vibrational sum-frequency-generation spectroscopy. We found that the thermally induced formation of gauche defects in the SAMs is the main causative factor deteriorating the inhibition efficiency. Here, we demonstrate that a discontinuously temperature-controlled ALD technique involving self-healing and dissipation of thermally induced stress on the structure of SAM substantially enhances the SAM's inhibition efficiency and enables us to achieve 60 ALD cycles (6.6 nm). We anticipate that the present experimental results on the ALD mechanism on the SAM surface and the proposed ALD method will provide clues to improve the efficiency of AS-ALD, a promising nanoscale patterning and manufacturing technique.
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