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Polyoxometalate Cores in Hybrid Nano-Building Blocks for Extreme Ultra-Violet Photoresists

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Fischer, Jeffrey Steven. (2015). Polyoxometalate Cores in Hybrid Nano-Building Blocks for Extreme Ultra-Violet Photoresists. Theses and Dissertations Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections. https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/etd/items/fischer_idaho_0089n_10640.html

Title:
Polyoxometalate Cores in Hybrid Nano-Building Blocks for Extreme Ultra-Violet Photoresists
Author:
Fischer, Jeffrey Steven
Date:
2015
Embargo Remove Date:
2016-01-16
Keywords:
hexamolybdate imidization polyoxometalates
Program:
Chemical and Materials Science Engineering
Subject Category:
Chemical engineering; Materials Science; Chemistry
Abstract:

This project explores polyoxometalate structures for use as EUV lithography photoresists; harnessing the ability to combine organic polymers with inorganic metallic clusters. Organic functionality allows multiple polymerizeable groups to facilitate adjustable cross linkage, while the inorganic metal oxide cores offer variations in electron density and etch resistance. Photoresists of this type could provide the precision and flexibility necessary for the next generations of semiconductor devices. The primary focus of this project was on synthesizing these hybrid materials using the Linqvist type polyoxometalate structure and attaching various organic substituents, such as the polymerizable styryl group. Based on the extensive work done in this area, an improved reaction protocol was developed and a variety of hybrid materials were produced. This thesis seeks to summarize our findings thus far, offer insight into observations made during the synthetic process, and outline future work to be done on this project.

Description:
masters, M.Engr., Chemical and Materials Science Engineering -- University of Idaho - College of Graduate Studies, 2015
Major Professor:
Roll, Mark F
Defense Date:
2015
Identifier:
Fischer_idaho_0089N_10640
Type:
Text
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