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The nature of the microstructure of a thin film strongly affects its functionality in electronic applications. For example, the rate of electromigration-induced failure is a function not only of the grain size in an interconnect line, but also of the width and shape of the grain size distribution. We are developing techniques which allow prediction of the relationships between the conditions for thin film processing and the topology and geometry of resulting grain structures. We have simulated two-dimensional microstructural evolution by determining the location of grain boundaries after nucleation and growth of crystalline domains. We have allowed for nucleation under a variety of conditions including constant nucleation rates, decreasing nucleation rates and instantaneous saturation of nucleation sites. We have also allowed for increasing and decreasing growth rates which depend in various ways on the domain size. We have simulated grain growth in two-dimensional structures by allowing boundary and triple point motion in order to reduce the total grain boundary area. The rate and nature of the initial stages of grain growth are strongly affected by the conditions for nucleation and growth. Eventually, however, grain growth appears to proceed as expected from analytical treatments.
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Frost, H.J., Thompson, C.V. Computer simulation of microstructural evolution in thin films. J. Electron. Mater. 17, 447–458 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02652132
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