2016
DOI: 10.1063/1.4962005
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Characterization of process-induced damage in Cu/low-k interconnect structure by microscopic infrared spectroscopy with polarized infrared light

Abstract: Microscopic Fourier-transform infrared (FT-IR) spectra are measured for a Cu/low-k interconnect structure using polarized IR light for different widths of low-k spaces and Cu lines, and for different heights of Cu lines, on Si substrates. Although the widths of the Cu line and the low-k space are 70 nm each, considerably smaller than the wavelength of the IR light, the FT-IR spectra of the low-k film were obtained for the Cu/low-k interconnect structure. A suitable method was established for measuring the proc… Show more

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“…Hyperspectral image acquisition equipment can usually provide continuous band images from visible light to nearinfrared region, and these band images have higher discreteness than RGB images [12], and the band interval is also narrower. As hyperspectral images provide rich information in spatial and spectral dimensions and the resolution is high, it was first applied to remote sensing analysis and later applied to medicine, chemistry, precision agriculture, and environmental engineering.…”
Section: Overview Of Hyperspectral Image Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%