Electron beam induced carbon deposition and etching

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Sun, YM [1 ]
Eklund, J [1 ]
Wang, Q [1 ]
Gay, D [1 ]
White, JM [1 ]
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[1] Univ Texas, Ctr Mat Chem, Texas Mat Inst, Austin, TX 78712 USA
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SURFACE ENGINEERING 2002-SYNTHESIS, CHARACTERIZATION AND APPLICATIONS | 2003年 / 750卷
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Electron induced carbon deposition and etching was investigated by Auger electron spectroscopy in a custom designed vacuum system. The Auger electron spectrometer was used to provide a high flux electron beam to induce reactions and to monitor surface composition. During the e-beam induced deposition or etching, the gas phase pressure was 10(-4) to 10(-5) Torr. Several carbon precursors: benzene, cyclohexane and propane were used for deposition. The deposition rate depended on the precursor sticking coefficient and bonding structure. Among the three precursors tested, the deposition rate of carbon was cyclohexane > benzene > propane. The e-beam induced etching of carbon films was carried out in 1 x 10(-4) torr oxygen ambient and the carbon film was prepared by reactive physical vapor deposition. The etching process can be divided into three stages: bulk film, interface, and substrate. For the bulk carbon film, the decrease of film thickness varies linearly with the e-beam flux, While at the interface, the film thickness shows an exponential decay with the electron flux. For the C in the Si substrate, a very slow etching rate was observed. The etching rate for bulk carbon film was similar to 0.1 nm/min under the experimental conditions, which is equivalent tp 2.4 x 10(-27) cm(3)/electron. At the interfacial region, the cross section of carbon removal by electrons was similar to 4.6 x 10(-21) cm(2). Based on the change of the carbon line shape at the interface, we concluded that the etching rate is related to the chemical nature of the carbon species.
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