Simultaneous Formation of Multiwall Carbon Nanotubes and their End-Bonded Ohmic Contacts to Ti Electrodes for Future ULSI Interconnects

Abstract
We have succeeded in growing multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) with low-resistance ohmic contacts to titanium electrodes by hot-filament chemical vapor deposition (HF-CVD) using a nickel catalyst layer on a titanium electrode. The contact resistance of the sample with nickel/titanium electrodes was two orders of magnitude smaller than that of the sample with nickel catalyst electrodes without titanium. We assumed that the low-resistance ohmic contact was achieved by forming titanium carbide (TiC) during the growth at the MWNT/titanium electrode interface. Moreover, we have demonstrated the growth of vertically aligned bundles of MWNTs, which were end-bonded to the lower titanium electrodes, selectively in via holes. We believe this is the first report of such simultaneous formation of MWNTs and their end-bonded low-resistance ohmic contacts, and its first trial application to carbon nanotube (CNT) vias for future ULSI interconnects.