van Dover R B, Schneemeyer L F, Fleming R M, Huggins H A
Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies, Murray Hill, New Jersey 09794, USA.
Biotechnol Bioeng. 1998;61(4):217-25. doi: 10.1002/(sici)1097-0290(1998)61:4<217::aid-cc4>3.0.co;2-l.
Parallel synthesis together with high-throughput screening was used to identify candidate materials for integrated circuit applications that demand a superior high permittivity dielectric thin film. Specifically, we developed a "continuous-composition spread" (CCS) technique to synthesize much of a pseudoternary oxide system in a single deposition and used this in conjunction with a high-throughput measurement protocol, thereby allowing each chemical system to be deposited and evaluated in about 24 h. This approach led to the identification of compositions in the Zr-Sn-Ti-O system with promising properties. The same technique was used to determine the optimum compositions as a function of processing parameters. Films with the composition Zr(.2)Sn(.2)Ti(.6)O(2) were then prepared using a conventional synthetic technique (on-axis sputtering) and were verified to have excellent properties. Thus, the CCS technique has demonstrated utility in rapidly identifying and developing a useful new material.