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Converting ceria polyhedral nanoparticles into single-crystal nanospheres
Authors:Feng Xiangdong  Sayle Dean C  Wang Zhong Lin  Paras M Sharon  Santora Brian  Sutorik Anthony C  Sayle Thi X T  Yang Yi  Ding Yong  Wang Xudong  Her Yie-Shein
Institution:Ferro Corporation, 7500 East Pleasant Vally Road, Independence, OH 44131, USA. shawn.feng@jhresearchusa.com
Abstract:Ceria nanoparticles are one of the key abrasive materials for chemical-mechanical planarization of advanced integrated circuits. However, ceria nanoparticles synthesized by existing techniques are irregularly faceted, and they scratch the silicon wafers and increase defect concentrations. We developed an approach for large-scale synthesis of single-crystal ceria nanospheres that can reduce the polishing defects by 80% and increase the silica removal rate by 50%, facilitating precise and reliable mass-manufacturing of chips for nanoelectronics. We doped the ceria system with titanium, using flame temperatures that facilitate crystallization of the ceria yet retain the titania in a molten state. In conjunction with molecular dynamics simulation, we show that under these conditions, the inner ceria core evolves in a single-crystal spherical shape without faceting, because throughout the crystallization it is completely encapsulated by a molten 1- to 2-nanometer shell of titania that, in liquid state, minimizes the surface energy. The principle demonstrated here could be applied to other oxide systems.
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