The impedance method provides a convenient framework for analysing the velocity spectrum of surface acoustic waves, propagating in anisotropic-coated substrates within the subsonic range where there is no energy leakage into the substrate. The dispersion equation determines subsonic wave velocities
Theoretical study of mechanical properties of multi-layer ULSI interconnect dielectrics by surface acoustic wave method
โ Scribed by Xia Xiao; Xueyi You; Suying Yao
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 147 KB
- Volume
- 37
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0026-2692
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โฆ Synopsis
The surface acoustic waves (SAWs) technique is becoming an attractive tool for accurately and nondestructively characterizing the mechanical property of the fragile low dielectric constant (low-k) thin film used in the advanced ULSI multi-layer interconnects. The dispersion features of SAWs propagating on the layered structure of low-k/SiO 2 /Si substrate and low-k/Cu/Si substrate are investigated in detail. The influence of the film thickness on the dispersion curvature is provided as an instruction for an accurate and facile fitting process. Numerical results indicate that the mechanical property of low-k films is expected to determine effectively when the broadband frequency is up to 300 MHz.
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