Claims
- 1. A method of producing a precursor solution capable of being used to form metal oxides, said method comprising the steps of:providing an alkane solvent having a carbon number ranging from seven to ten; forming a metal-organic complex having a formula including at least one O—M—O—M′—O group by mixing said alkane solvent with sufficient reagents to perform a reaction selected from the group consisting of: (R—COOx—M—(O—C—R′)a+a M′—(O—C—R″)b→(R—COO)x—M—(O—M′—(O—C—R″)b-1)a+a R′—C—O—C—R″, and (R—COO)x—M—(O—C—R′)a+x M′—(O—C—R″)b→(R′—C—O)a—M—(O—M′—(O—C—R″)b-1)x+x R—COO—C—R″, where M and M′ are metals, R is an alkyl group having from three to nine carbon atoms, R′ is an alkyl group having from four to fifteen carbon atoms, R″ is an alkyl group having from zero to sixteen carbons, and a and b are integers denoting relative quantities of corresponding substituents; andheating said reagents in said solvent to perform said reaction whereupon said metal-organic complex has an effective concentration in said solvent for yielding a metal oxide thin film having a thickness less than ten microns of sufficient quality for use in integrated circuits upon annealing of said precursor solution.
- 2. The method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said forming step includes a step of reacting a metal alkoxide with a metal carboxylate to form a metal alkoxycarboxylate.
- 3. A method of producing a thin-film metal oxide electronic component from a liquid precursor solution, said method comprising the steps of:reacting a metal moiety with an oxyorganic ligand to form an oxyorganic metal complex, said metal moiety and oxyorganic ligand being of appropriate kinds and amounts for forming said metal oxide; combining said complex with an alkane solvent having a carbon number ranging from seven to ten, thereby forming a mixture; coating a substrate with said mixture to form a thin-film of said mixture upon said substrate; and drying and annealing said thin film to form a solid film of said metal oxide having a thickness less than ten microns of sufficient quality for use in an integrated circuit.
- 4. The method as set forth in claim 3, wherein said reacting step includes forming a metal alkoxycarboxylate.
- 5. The method as set forth in claim 3 wherein said alkane solvent is n-octane.
- 6. The method as set forth in claim 3 wherein said step of reacting said metal moiety includes:mixing said alkane solvent with sufficient reagents to perform a reaction selected from the group consisting of: (R—COO)x—M—(O—C—R′)a+a M′—(O—C—R″)b→(R—COO)x—M—(O—M′—(O—C—R″)b-1)a+a R′—C—O—C—R″, and (R—COO)x—M—(O—C—R′)a+x M′—(O—C—R″)b→(R′—C—O)a—M—(O—M′—(O—C—R′)b-1)x+x R—COO—C—R″, where M and M′ are metals, R is an alkyl group having from three to nine carbon atoms, R′ is an alkyl group having from four to fifteen carbon atoms, R″ is an alkyl group having from zero to sixteen carbons, and a and b are integers denoting relative quantities of corresponding substituents; andheating said reagents in said solvent to perform said reaction.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/291,366 filed Aug. 16, 1994 (now abandoned) is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No.08/134,493 filed Oct. 8, 1993, now abandoned which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/807,439 filed Dec. 13, 1991 now abandoned.
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