Inherent area-selective atomic layer deposition of ZnS.

Dalton Trans

Department of Chemistry, University of Helsinki, P.O. Box 55, 00014 Helsinki, Finland.

Published: July 2023

Atomic layer deposition processes with inherent substrate selectivity are more straightforward for area-selective atomic layer deposition (AS-ALD) than approaches using surface passivation or activation with self-assembled monolayers (SAMs), small molecule inhibitors (SMIs) or seed layers. Here, ALD of ZnS using elemental zinc and sulfur as precursors is reported to have excellent inherent selectivity. At 400-500 °C for 250 cycles, substantial ZnS growth was observed on Ti and TiO surfaces while no growth was measured on native SiO and AlO surfaces. On TiO, the ZnS growth rate remains constant at 1.0 Å per cycle at temperatures of 400-500 °C. On Ti, in contrast, the initial growth rate increases significantly from 1.2 Å per cycle at 350 °C to 6.2 Å per cycle at 500 °C. The high growth rates on Ti are believed to be caused by CVD-like growth during the early ALD cycles, arising from the reservoir effect of the Ti layer for Zn atoms. After the first 100 cycles, the growth rate decreases from 3.5 to 1.0 Å per cycle, the same as the growth rate on TiO. Selective adsorption of sulfur on TiO over AlO and SiO is assumed to be the selectivity mechanism on TiO. Self-aligned deposition of ZnS was successfully demonstrated on a micrometer-scale Ti/native SiO pattern and on a nanometer-scale TiO/AlO pattern at 450 °C for 250 cycles; ZnS films with a thickness of ∼80 nm were selectively deposited on Ti over native SiO, and ZnS films with a thickness of ∼23 nm were selectively deposited on TiO over AlO.

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