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Silsesquioxane Hybrid Nano-Building Blocks for Extreme Ultra-violet Photoresists

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Hardie, Brandon Taylor. (2015). Silsesquioxane Hybrid Nano-Building Blocks for Extreme Ultra-violet Photoresists. Theses and Dissertations Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections. https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/etd/items/hardie_idaho_0089n_10661.html

Title:
Silsesquioxane Hybrid Nano-Building Blocks for Extreme Ultra-violet Photoresists
Author:
Hardie, Brandon Taylor
Date:
2015
Embargo Remove Date:
2016-02-14
Keywords:
electron beam lithography EUVL extreme ultra-violet lithography hybrid materials photoresists silsesquioxanes
Program:
Chemical and Materials Science Engineering
Subject Category:
Chemical engineering; Chemistry; Materials Science
Abstract:

The development and characterization of silsesquioxane (SSQ) hybrid nano-building blocks (NBBs) shows potential for the future improvement in patterning for semiconductor devices using Extreme Ultra-Violet Lithography (EUVL, λ~13.5nm). The versatility of SSQ macromolecules—organic functionality with a thermally stable inorganic core—is very desirable for application to EUV materials.

Syntheses for both octamer and decamer SSQ structures have been completed for this Semiconductor Research Corporation-funded project. In addition, the given materials have been applied to vital processing steps such as spin coating and electron-beam lithography to determine the SSQ’s viability as a photoresist. E-beam contrast curve data was determined and compared to an SU-8 resist standard to show both capabilities and limitations of various SSQ structures. Future work utilizing EUV facilities at NIST and other industry partners may be used to determine characteristics such as off-gassing, contrast, sensitivity, and optimum etch parameters.

Description:
masters, M.S., Chemical and Materials Science Engineering -- University of Idaho - College of Graduate Studies, 2015
Major Professor:
Roll, Mark F
Committee:
Admassu, Wudneh; McIlroy, David N
Defense Date:
2015
Identifier:
Hardie_idaho_0089N_10661
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