Positron annihilation techniques suited for porosity characterization of thin films
2003
The porosity in thin (∼1 μm) mesoporous low dielectric constant (low-k) films is investigated by different beam-based positron annihilation spectroscopy (PAS) techniques. Examples are given for mesoporous methyl-silsesquioxane films deposited with a sacrificial polymer (porogen, from 0 to 90 wt % load) and subsequently annealed to drive out the volatile porogen, resulting in films with nanometer size voids. The important features of positronium (Ps; an electron−positron atom-like bound state) interaction with porous materials (formation, confinement, diffusion, thermalization, and annihilation) are highlighted. Ps was identified as an especially suitable probe for identifying open porosity, manifested by Ps escape in a vacuum. Three-photon (3γ) PAS was utilized to derive the length-scale for pore interconnectivity prior to total percolation, and open porosity fraction as a function of the porogen load. Lifetime spectroscopy (PALS) was used to obtain the pore size distribution, and the Ps energy is assesse...
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