2020
DOI: 10.1149/2162-8777/abd14b
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Tribological, Thermal, Kinetic, and Pad Micro-Textural Studies Using Polyphenylene Sulfide Retaining Rings in Interlayer Dielectric Chemical Mechanical Planarization

Abstract: We compared the long-term wear performance of 2 different PPS retaining ring materials (E-PPS and O-PPS) provided by 2 different suppliers. After 4 h of wear, O-PPS resulted in higher values of mean pad summit height as compared to E-PPS (26.4 ± 1 vs 23.9 ± 1 μm, respectively). We believed this was due to excessive pad fragment generation (confirmed by its associated higher level of pore obscuration) which caused the asperities to artificially appear taller. Regarding mean summit curvature, O-PPS did not sharp… Show more

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