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As the feature size of microelectronic circuits is scaling down to nanometer order, the increasing interconnect crosstalk, resistance-capacitance (RC) delay and power consumption can limit the chip performance and reliability. To address these challenges, new low-kdielectric (k < 2) materials need to be developed to replace current silicon dioxide (k = 3.9) or SiCOH, etc. However, existing low-kdielectric materials, such as organosilicate glass or polymeric dielectrics, suffer from poor thermal and mechanical properties. Two-dimensional polymers (2DPs) are considered promising low-kdielectric materials because of their good thermal and mechanical properties, high porosity and designability. Here, we report a chemical-vapor-deposition (CVD) method for growing fluoride rich 2DP-F films on arbitrary substrates. We show that the grown 2DP-F thin films exhibit ultra-low dielectric constant (in plane k = 1.85 and out-of-plane k = 1.82) and remarkable mechanical properties (Young’s modulus > 15 GPa). We also demonstrated the improved performance of monolayer MoS2field-effect-transistors when utilizing 2DP-F thin films as dielectric substrates.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available December 1, 2025
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He, Ziyi; Zhang, Xiang; Pieshkov, Tymofii S; Yekta, Ali Ebadi; Terlier, Tanguy; Mudiyanselage, Dinusha Herath; Wang, Dawei; Da, Bingcheng; Xu, Mingfei; Luo, Shisong; et al (, Applied Physics Letters)
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Fu, Kai; Luo, Shisong; Fu, Houqiang; Hatch, Kevin; Alugubelli, Shanthan Reddy; Liu, Hanxiao; Li, Tao; Xu, Mingfei; Mei, Zhaobo; He, Ziyi; et al (, IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices)
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