IP Library Granted Patent US 7,226,640
Granted Patent B2
US 7,226,640 · App. 10/008,980 · Granted Jun 5, 2007

Method of fabricating iridium-based materials and structures on substrates

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Patent No.
US 7,226,640
App. No.
10/008,980
Granted
Jun 5, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of forming an iridium-containing film on a substrate, from an iridium-containing precursor thereof which is decomposable to deposit iridium on the substrate, by decomposing the precursor and depositing iridium on the substrate in an oxidizing ambient environment which may for example contain an oxidizing gas such as oxygen, ozone, air, and nitrogen oxide. Useful precursors include Lewis base stabilized Ir(I)β-diketonates and Lewis base stabilized Ir(I) β-ketoiminates. The iridium deposited on the substrate may then be etched for patterning an electrode, followed by depositing on the electrode a dielectric or ferroelectric material, for fabrication of thin film capacitor semiconductor devices such as DRAMs, FRAMs, hybrid systems, smart cards and communication systems.

Claims (24)

1. A method of forming an iridium-containing film on a substrate, comprising use of an organic solvent solution, said organic solvent solution comprising an iridium-containing precursor that is decomposable to deposit iridium on the substrate, said method comprising decomposing the precursor from said solution and depositing iridium on the substrate in an oxidizing ambient environment, wherein the precursor comprises a composition selected from the group consisting of:

Lewis base stabilized Ir(I) β-diketonates of formula I:

 wherein R and R′ may be alike or different and may be H, aryl, perfluoroaryl, C 1 –C 6 alkyl, or C 1 –C 6 perfluoroalkyl, and L is a coordinating Lewis base; and

Lewis base stabilized Ir(I) β-ketoiminates of formula II:

 wherein R, R′, and R″ are the same or different, and are independently selected from the group consisting of H, aryl, perfluoroaryl, C 1 –C 6 alkyl, or C 1 –C 6 perfluoroalkyl, and L is a coordinating Lewis base.

2. A method of forming an iridium-containing film on a substrate, from an iridium-containing precursor thereof that is decomposable to deposit iridium on the substrate, said method comprising decomposing the precursor and depositing iridium on the substrate in an oxidizing ambient environment, wherein the precursor comprises a composition selected from the group consisting of:

Lewis base stabilized Ir(I) β-diketonates of formula I:

 wherein R and R′ may be alike or different and may be H, aryl, perfluoroaryl, C 2 –C 6 alkyl, or C 1 –C 6 perfluoroalkyl, and L is a coordinating Lewis base.

3. A method of forming an iridium-containing film on a substrate, from an iridium-containing precursor thereof that is decomposable to deposit iridium on the substrate, said method comprising decomposing the precursor and depositing iridium on the substrate in an oxidizing ambient environment, wherein the precursor comprises a composition selected from the group consisting of:

Lewis base stabilized Ir(I) β-ketoiminates of formula II:

 wherein R, R′, and R″ are the same or different, and are independently selected from the group consisting of H, aryl, perfluoroaryl, C 1 –C 6 alkyl, or C 1 –C 6 perfluoroalkyl, and L is a coordinating Lewis base.

4. A method of forming a microelectronic device or precursor structure on a substrate, including an electrode operatively associated with a high-temperature dielectric or ferroelectric material deposited thereover, said method comprising:

(A) forming an iridium-containing film on the substrate, comprising use of an organic solvent solution, said organic solvent solution comprising an iridium-containing precursor which is decomposable to deposit iridium on the substrate, comprising:

(i) decomposing the precursor from said solution and depositing iridium on the substrate in an oxidizing ambient environment; and

(ii) processing the deposited iridium into an iridium-based electrode element; and

(B) depositing on the iridium-based electrode element a high temperature dielectric and/or ferroelectric material,

wherein the iridium-containing precursor comprises a composition selected from the group consisting of:

Lewis base stabilized Ir(I) β-diketonates of formula I:

 wherein R and R′ may be alike or different and may be H, aryl, perfluoroaryl, C 1 –C 6 alkyl, or C 1 –C 6 perfluoroalkyl, and L is a coordinating Lewis base; and

Lewis base stabilized Ir(I) β-ketoiminates of formula II:

 wherein R, R′, and R″ are the same or different and are independently selected from the group consisting of H, aryl, perfluoroaryl, C 1 –C 6 alkyl, or C 1 –C 6 perfluoroalkyl, and L is a coordinating Lewis base.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein said organic solvent solution comprises a non-polar solvent selected from the group consisting of C 5 –C 12 hydrocarbon alkanes and C 6 –C 10 hydrocarbon aryls.

6. The method of claim 4 , wherein said organic solvent solution comprises a non-polar solvent selected from the group consisting of C 5 –C 12 hydrocarbon alkanes and C 6 –C 10 hydrocarbon aryls.

7. The method according to claim 4 , wherein the oxidizing ambient environment comprises air.

Assignments (4)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 1, 2020
From: GULA CONSULTING LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
To: INTELLECTUAL VENTURES ASSETS 158 LLC
Reel/Frame 052159/0463 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 4, 2020
From: INTELLECTUAL VENTURES ASSETS 158 LLC
To: HANGER SOLUTIONS, LLC
Reel/Frame 051486/0425 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 22, 2011
From: ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY MATERIALS, INC.
To: FELLOWS RESEARCH B.V., LLC
Reel/Frame 025995/0444 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 28, 2011
From: BAUM, THOMAS H.; XU, CHONGYING
To: ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY MATERIALS, INC.
Reel/Frame 025738/0182 →