1998
DOI: 10.1116/1.580960
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Hydrazine cyanurate as a nitrogen source for thin nitride film growth

Abstract: The use of liquid hydrazine (N2H4) as a nitrogen source for nitridation reactions has been restricted because of safety, purity, and difficulties in using a liquid source. Hydrazine cyanurate (HC) is a stable solid complex of N2H4 which can be easily handled and purified before use and which evolves pure N2H4 upon heating, thus making it a promising source of N2H4 for nitridation reactions. In this article, a process for the synthesis of HC has been developed which decreases the H2O content of the evolved N2H4… Show more

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