Published September 5, 1988 | Version v1
Journal article

Angular dependence of preferential sputtering and composition in aluminum-copper thin films

  • 1. IBM Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, New York 10598

Description

The copper concentration in aluminum-copper alloys can be altered by ion bombardment during film deposition. We have measured the sputtering yields of aluminum and copper in Al-Cu alloys as a function of the Cu concentration (5--13 at. %) and the angle of ion incidence (00--400 from normal). During deposition, the films were partially resputtered by 500 eV Ar+ ion bombardment from a Kaufman ion source. We found that the Cu sputtering yield decreases by up to a factor of 10 in the alloy, relative to elemental Cu. The Al sputtering yield remains close to the elemental value. The net effect is a strong preferential sputtering of Al relative to Cu, which enhances the Cu concentration in an ion-bombarded film. The Al/Cu sputtering yield ratio for normal incidence ion bombardment ranges from 3 to 5 as a function of Cu concentration. This ratio decreases with increasing angle of incidence to as low as 2 for 400 incident ions. However, since a higher fraction of the film is resputtered from a sloping surface, a higher Cu concentration is found on a sloping surface relative to a flat surface. These results show that the film composition will vary as a function of the surface topography

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Journal Title
Appl. Phys. Lett.
Journal Volume
53
Journal Issue
10
Series
Appl. Phys. Lett.
Journal Page Range
845-847
ISSN
0003-6951
CODEN
APPLA