Sanchez et al., 1999 - Google Patents
SiOxNy Films deposited with SiCl4 by remote plasma enhanced CVDSanchez et al., 1999
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- Sanchez O
- Martinez-Duart J
- Gomez-Sanroman R
- Perez-Casero R
- Aguilar M
- Falcony C
- Fernandez-Gutierrez F
- Hernández-Vélez M
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- Journal of materials science
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Silicon oxynitride films have been deposited with SiCl 4 by remote-plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) at a substrate temperature of 250° C. Different mixtures of O 2 and NH 3 were used to obtain different oxynitride compositions ranging from SiO 2 to …
- 238000000663 remote plasma-enhanced chemical vapour deposition 0 title abstract description 3
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