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HERO ID
4275355
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Study of the decomposition mechanism of PMMA-type polymers by hydrogen radicals
Author(s)
Arai, Yu; Noto, Y; Goto, Y; Takahashi, S; Yamamoto, M; Nishiyama, T; Kono, A; Ishijima, T; Ishikawa, K; Hori, M; Horibe, H
Year
2015
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Thin Solid Films
ISSN:
0040-6090
EISSN:
1879-2731
Volume
575
Page Numbers
12-16
DOI
10.1016/j.tsf.2014.10.021
Web of Science Id
WOS:000349372900004
Abstract
The relationship between the chemical structure of PMMA-type polymers and the removal rate by hydrogen radicals was examined. Hydrogen radicals are known to have superior reduction ability and can be generated by decomposing H-2 on hot-wire surfaces. PMMA-type polymers, which are widely used as base polymers for ArF resist, have many variations with the difference in the substituents. The removal rate of the main chain scission type polymers was faster than that of the main chain cross-linking type polymers. In the main chain cross-linking type polymers, it is considered that reduction decomposition of polymer was inhibited apparently according to occurrence to simultaneously reduce decomposition by hydrogen radicals and main chain cross-link. The removal rate was slow in the case of the main chain scission type polymers with a benzene ring. We guessed that the polymer with a benzene ring was a stable structure by resonance stabilization of a benzene ring. We found that the removal rate was slow according to increasing bulkiness of alpha-side chain in the main chain scission type polymers. It is considered that etching resistance increases with increasing bulkiness of a-side chain of polymer. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Polymer decomposition; Resist; Hot-wire; Hydrogen radical; PMMA-type polymers
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