Publication
MRS Spring Meeting 1998
Conference paper
Templating nanopores into poly(methylsilsesquioxane): new low-dielectric coatings suitable for microelectronic applications
Abstract
Thin films of nanoporous poly(methylsilsesquioxane) have been prepared from organic/inorganic polymer hybrids. Low molecular weight 6-arm star poly(caprolactone)s are incorporated into partially pre-condensed methylsilsesquioxane resin. Upon heating, the glass resin cross-links around the organic polymer templates. Thermal decomposition of the organic polymer produces nanoporous thin films which show tunable dielectric constants as low as 1.9 and exhibit properties suitable for use in interconnect devices. Experimental data including porosity, morphology, and dielectric constants are presented.