Exploring the limits of low cost, organics-compatible high-k ceramic thin films for embedded decoupling applications

This paper presents four organic-compatible thin film processing techniques for embedding capacitors into organic PWBs. Hydrothermal synthesis allows integration of pure nano-grained barium titanate films with capacitance density of about 1 /spl mu/F/cm/sup 2/. Sol-gel and RF-sputtering in conjuncti...

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Hauptverfasser: Balaraman, D., Raj, P.M., Abothu, R., Bhattacharya, S., Sacks, M., Lance, M., Meyer, H., Swaminathan, M., Tumrnala, R.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This paper presents four organic-compatible thin film processing techniques for embedding capacitors into organic PWBs. Hydrothermal synthesis allows integration of pure nano-grained barium titanate films with capacitance density of about 1 /spl mu/F/cm/sup 2/. Sol-gel and RF-sputtering in conjunction with a foil transfer process can be used to integrate a variety of perovskite thin films with the capacitance in the range of 200-400 nF/cm/sup 2/. Thermal oxidation of titanium foil also emerges as a viable process for integrating capacitance of 100s of nF using a foil transfer process. The dielectric properties of the films synthesized by these techniques as a function of various process parameters are presented. Observed dielectric properties like dielectric constant, leakage current and breakdown strengths have been correlated to structural defects and stoichiometry of the films.
ISSN:0569-5503
2377-5726
DOI:10.1109/ECTC.2005.1441425