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Diffusion‐Mediated Growth and Size‐Dependent Nanoparticle Reactivity during Ruthenium Atomic Layer Deposition on Dielectric Substrates

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Abstract Understanding the growth mechanisms during the early stages of atomic layer deposition (ALD) is of interest for several applications including thin film deposition, catalysis, and area‐selective deposition. The surface dependence and growth mechanism of (ethylbenzyl)(1‐ethyl‐1,4‐cyclohexadienyl)ruthenium and O 2 ALD at 325 °C on HfO 2 , Al 2 O 3 , OH, and SiOSi terminated SiO 2 , and organosilicate glass (OSG) are investigated. The experimental results show that precursor adsorption is strongly affected by the surface termination of the dielectric, and proceeds most rapidly on OH terminated dielectrics, followed by SiOSi and finally SiCH 3 terminated dielectrics. The initial stages of growth are characterized by the formation and growth of Ru nanoparticles, which is mediated by the diffusion of Ru species. Mean‐field and kinetic Monte Carlo modeling show that ALD on OSG is best described when accounting for (1) cyclic generation of new nanoparticles at the surface, (2) surface diffusion of both atomic species and nanoparticles, and (3) size‐dependent nanoparticle reactivity. In particular, the models indicate that precursor adsorption initially occurs only on the dielectric substrate, and occurs on the Ru nanoparticles only when these reach a critical size of about 0.85 nm. This phenomenon is attributed to the catalytic decomposition of oxygen requiring a minimum Ru nanoparticle size.

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