Method of forming interlayer insulating film
First Claim
1. A method of forming an interlayer insulating film, wherein a material containing no oxygen atoms, and, as a main component, a fluorinated carbon compound having a polycyclic structure in a molecule thereof is caused to undergo plasma polymerization to form an interlayer insulating film composed of a fluorinated amorphous carbon film.
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Abstract
A material containing, as a main component, an organic silicon compound represented by the following general formula:
(where R1 is a phenyl group or a vinyl group; R2 is an alkyl group; and x is an integer of 1 to 3) is caused to undergo plasma polymerization or react with an oxidizing agent to form an interlayer insulating film composed of a silicon oxide film containing an organic component. As the organic silicon compound where R1 is a phenyl group, there can be listed phenyltrimethoxysilane or diphenyldimethoxysilane. As the organic silicon compound where R1 is a vinyl group, there can be listed vinyltrimethoxysilane or divinyldimethoxysilane.
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- 1. A method of forming an interlayer insulating film, wherein a material containing no oxygen atoms, and, as a main component, a fluorinated carbon compound having a polycyclic structure in a molecule thereof is caused to undergo plasma polymerization to form an interlayer insulating film composed of a fluorinated amorphous carbon film.
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