Patent 9362107 was granted and assigned to Applied Materials on June, 2016 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
Methods are described for forming a flowable low-k dielectric film on a patterned substrate. The film may be a silicon-carbon-oxygen (Si—C—O) layer in which the silicon and carbon constituents come from a silicon and carbon containing precursor while the oxygen may come from an oxygen-containing precursor activated in a remote plasma region. Shortly after deposition, the silicon-carbon-oxygen layer is treated by exposure to a hydrogen-and-nitrogen-containing precursor such as ammonia prior to curing. The treatment may remove residual moisture from the silicon-carbon-oxygen layer and may make the lattice more resilient during curing and subsequent processing. The treatment may reduce shrinkage of the silicon-carbon-oxygen layer during subsequent processing.