WO2009006147A2 - Integrated steerability array arrangement for minimizing non-uniformity - Google Patents

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WO2009006147A2
WO2009006147A2 PCT/US2008/068144 US2008068144W WO2009006147A2 WO 2009006147 A2 WO2009006147 A2 WO 2009006147A2 US 2008068144 W US2008068144 W US 2008068144W WO 2009006147 A2 WO2009006147 A2 WO 2009006147A2
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Abstract

An integrated steerability array arrangement for managing plasma uniformity within a plasma processing environment to facilitate processing of a substrate is provided. The arrangement includes an array of electrical elements. The arrangement also includes an array of gas injectors, wherein the array of electrical elements and the array of gas injectors are arranged to create a plurality of plasma regions, each plasma region of the plurality of plasma regions being substantially similar. The arrangement further includes an array of pumps, wherein individual one of the array of pumps being interspersed among the array of electrical elements and the array of gas injectors. The array of pumps is configured to facilitate local removal of gas exhaust to maintain a uniform plasma region within the plasma processing environment.

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APPLICATION FOR UNITED STATES LETTERS PATENT
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[Para 1] Plasma processing systems have long been employed to process substrates to produce semiconductor devices. During substrate processing, conditions of the chamber have to be closely monitored and carefully controlled in order to create a processing environment that is conducive for creating delicate semiconductor devices. Generally speaking, manufacturers may need to create a processing environment in which the conditions are uniform in order to process a substrate.
[Para 2] Unfortunately, certain conditions that may exist in the processing chamber during substrate processing may cause non-uniformity. To facilitate discussion, Fig. 1 shows a simplified block diagram of a substrate processing environment 100. A substrate 106 is placed on top of an electrostatic chuck (ESC) 108 within a processing chamber 104. Power is delivered into processing chamber 104. In an example, radio frequency (RF) power 110 may be fed into processing chamber 104 via an electrostatic chuck. Within processing chamber 104, the RF power may interact with gas, which may be delivered into processing chamber 104 via a gas delivery system 102, to produce plasma 114, which may interact with substrate 106 to produce etched semiconductor products.
[Para 3] Ideally, the conditions within processing chamber 104, especially across substrate 106, are uniform in order to provide a uniform processing environment for processing substrate 106. However, due to the design of processing chamber 104, the conditions within the processing chamber are usually non-uniform. In an example, the radial flow of gas may cause non-uniform distribution of gas throughout the processing chamber. In another example, the gas exhaust may be non-uniformly pumped out of processing chamber 106 because a pump 112 is usually located away from the center of the substrate. Accordingly, the gas exhaust is being pumped out and downward from the center to the edge of the substrate. As a result, the gas may be non-uniformly distributed across the surface of the substrate. In an example, the gas may be less dense toward the edge of the substrate. [Para 4] One method that has been employed to create a more uniform processing environment may be performed using a transformer coupled plasma (TCP) source. Fig. 2 shows a simple block diagram of a processing environment 200 utilizing a TCP source. Usually, a TCP source produces an inductive environment. Thus, instead of electrodes, set of antenna 202 may be employed to deliver power to the processing environment. [Para 5] Within TCP source, plasma 206 may be generated with a doughnut shape to form a toroidal processing region. The toroidal processing region results in a radial diffusion profile over a substrate 208. However, even with a radial diffusion profile, the conditions may not be quite uniform. A larger toroidal processing region may produce a more uniform processing environment; however, a larger toroidal processing region may require the chamber to be significantly larger and the dielectric window to be larger. Accordingly, the cost associated with such an arrangement may not be financially feasible and the engineering may be significantly more difficult.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[Para 6] The invention relates, in an embodiment, to an integrated steerability array arrangement for managing plasma uniformity within a plasma processing environment to facilitate processing of a substrate. The arrangement includes an array of electrical elements. The arrangement also includes an array of gas injectors, wherein the array of electrical elements and the array of gas injectors are arranged to create a plurality of plasma regions, each plasma region of the plurality of plasma regions being substantially similar. The arrangement further includes an array of pumps, wherein individual one of the array of pumps being interspersed among the array of electrical elements and the array of gas injectors. The array of pumps is configured to facilitate local removal of gas exhaust to maintain a uniform plasma region within the plasma processing environment. [Para 7] The above summary relates to only one of the many embodiments of the invention disclosed herein and is not intended to limit the scope of the invention, which is set forth in the claims herein. These and other features of the present invention will be described in more detail below in the detailed description of the invention and in conjunction with the following figures.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[Para 8] The present invention is illustrated by way of example, and not by way of limitation, in the figures of the accompanying drawings and in which like reference numerals refer to similar elements and in which:
[Para 9] Fig. 1 shows a simplified block diagram of a substrate processing environment. [Para 10] Fig. 2 shows a simple block diagram of a processing environment within a
TCP source.
[Para 11] Fig. 3 shows, in an embodiment of the invention, a simple diagram illustrating a top view of an integrated steerability array arrangement.
[Para 12] Fig. 4 shows, in an embodiment of the invention, a cross-sectional view of an integrated steerability array arrangement.
[Para 13] Fig. S shows, in an embodiment of the invention, an example of an integrated steerability array arrangement with a concentric configuration.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[Para 14] The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to a few embodiments thereof as illustrated in the accompanying drawings. In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that the present invention may be practiced without some or all of these specific details. In other instances, well known process steps and/or structures have not been described in detail in order to not unnecessarily obscure the present invention.
[Para 15] Various embodiments are described hereinbelow, including methods and techniques. It should be kept in mind that the invention might also cover articles of manufacture that includes a computer readable medium on which computer-readable instructions for carrying out embodiments of the inventive technique are stored. The computer readable medium may include, for example, semiconductor, magnetic, opto- magnetic, optical, or other forms of computer readable medium for storing computer readable code. Further, the invention may also cover apparatuses for practicing embodiments of the invention. Such apparatus may include circuits, dedicated and/or programmable, to carry out tasks pertaining to embodiments of the invention. Examples of such apparatus include a general-purpose computer and/or a dedicated computing device when appropriately programmed and may include a combination of a computer/computing device and dedicated/programmable circuits adapted for the various tasks pertaining to embodiments of the invention.
[Para 16] In one aspect of the invention, the inventor herein realized that steerability is required in order to achieve more uniform processing. As discussed herein, steerability refers to local uniformity control that may be radial and/or azimuthal control. To achieve steerability, an array of elements may be implemented.
[Para 17] In the prior art, IC fabricators have attempted to control uniformity by controlling the different parameters (e.g., gas flow, gas exhaust, RF energy distribution, etc.) that may affect the condition of the processing chamber. In an example, IC fabricators may employ a Drytec triode machine to control the delivery of power into the processing chamber. A Drytec triode machine includes three electrodes with the middle electrode being an array of small electrodes. Control may be available to direct the flow of power through the middle electrode. However, even with the Drytec triode machine, non-uniformity remains a problem because the Drytec triode machine does not provide local delivery of the other parameters, such as gas flow and gas exhaust.
[Para 18] As aforementioned, a traditional plasma system may be configured to have a single gas injector delivering gas into the processing chamber and a single pump for removing the gas exhaust. IC fabricators have manipulated the parameters in an attempt to create a more uniform processing environment. In an example, a process engineer may control the speed of the gas flow in an attempt to generate a more even distribution of gas. Manipulating the different parameters in order to produce more uniform plasma is a tedious and time-consuming process and tends to require a high degree of precision and involve balancing many sources of non-uniformity against one another while maintaining desirable etch rate, etch profile, selectivity, and other parameters .
[Para 19] In accordance with embodiments of the invention, an integrated steerability array arrangement is provided for enabling local control during substrate processing. Embodiments of the invention provide steerability by creating individually controlled set of processing regions.
[Para 20] In an embodiment of the invention, the integrated steerability array arrangement may include a variety of configurations. The configurations may be symmetrical patterns in order to provide a more uniform processing environment, in an embodiment. Examples of configurations may include, but are not limited to, a rectangular pattern, a circular pattern, a hexagonal pattern, and the like. [Para 21] In an embodiment of the invention, the integrated steerability array arrangement may include an array of electrical elements, an array of gas injectors, and/or an array of pumps interspersed among one another to create individually controlled set of processing regions. Consider the situation wherein, for example, power is delivered through an array of electrical elements and gas is being injected into the processing chamber through an array of gas injectors. The array of electrical elements and gas injectors may be arranged in a manner that facilitates the productions of a plurality of small plasma regions that are self- similar over the substrate. Thus, the amount of power and/or gas that may be required to create a uniform processing environment across the substrate being processed may be locally controlled.
[Para 22] Further, to maintain the uniform condition of the processing environment, an array of pumps or one or more pumps, each with a plurality of pumping ports connected to a manifold, may be interspersed among the arrays of electrical elements/gas injectors in order to facilitate local removal of gas exhaust, in an embodiment. Each port may be fixed or may be controllable (e.g., via a valve). Unlike the prior art, by having the pumps located in close proximity to the gas injectors, the gas may be pumped in and out locally instead of being pumped radially outward from the position typically above or under the substrate. Also, the speed of the pumps may be individually controlled, enabling the flow of gas exhaust to be adjusted according to the need of each small plasma region.
[Para 23] The features and advantages of the present invention may be better understood with reference to the figures and discussions that follow.
[Para 24] Fig. 3 shows, in an embodiment of the invention, a simple diagram illustrating a top view of an integrated steerability array arrangement. An integrated steerability array arrangement 300 may include a dielectric plate 302 with an array of electrical element pairs, such as a pair of electrical elements 304 and 306, embedded into dielectric plate 302. In an embodiment, the array of electrical element pairs may be a pair of capacitive elements (e.g., parallel plates). In another embodiment, the array of electrical element pairs may be a pair of inductive elements (e.g., antenna). The array of electrical element pairs may be arranged in a plurality of configurations, such as a ladder arrangement. In an example, each electrical element pair is arranged in a push-pull ladder arrangement in order to create a balanced power arrangement.
[Para 25] Intersperse among the array of pair of electrical elements are arrays of gas injectors from which gas may be delivered into the processing chamber. In an example, pair of electrical elements 306 may include an array of gas injectors (e.g., 308, 310, 312, etc). By having the array of gas injectors interspersed between the array of electrical element pairs, the amount of gas and power delivered into the processing chamber may be individually controlled during substrate processing. [Para 26] In the prior art, due to the nature of the substrate and due to the configuration of the processing chamber (e.g., edge ring), the plasma tends to be less uniform toward the edge of the substrate. Since prior art configuration may not include an array of gas injectors, the process engineer may not be able to locally control the amount of gas being delivered into specific areas of the processing chamber. With the arrays of electrical element pairs and/or gas injector pairs, steerability may be performed to direct the flow of power and/or gas into specific areas of the processing chamber. In an example, the processing region around gas injector 310 (such as the edge of the substrate) may require more gas and/or power than the processing region around gas injector 312 (such as the center of the substrate). With the integrated steerability array arrangement, the flow of gas and/or power may be steered in order to create a more uniform processing environment.
[Para 27] In an embodiment, a set of pumps may be interspersed within the integrated steerability array arrangement. In an example, a set of pumps may be positioned between an array of electrical element pairs. In an embodiment, the set of pumps may be an array of pumps (314a, 314b, 316a, 316b, 316d, 318a, 318b, 318c, 318d, 318e, 320a, 320b, 320c, 322a, and 322b) or one or more pumps, each with a plurality of pumping ports connected to a manifold. Each port may be fixed or may be controllable (e.g., via a valve). By having the set of pumps located within close proximity to the array of gas injectors, the gas exhaust may be removed from the processing chamber in a manner that produce a more uniform processing environment. In the prior art, a pump may be located near the edge of the substrate resulting in gas exhaust being pumped outward and downward from the substrate, thereby creating a processing environment in which the gas is less dense at the edge of the substrate. However, with a set of pumps, the pump speed may be controlled locally enabling the amount of gas exhaust being removed to be individually controlled, thereby maintaining a balance of gas within the processing environment. In an example, due to the inherent nature of the processing chamber, gas tends to be less dense near the edge of a substrate. Thus, the pumps in the area around the edge of the substrate may be pumping at a slower speed than the pumps toward the center of the substrate in order to reduce the amount of gas being removed at the edge.
[Para 28] Fig. 4 shows, in an embodiment of the invention, a cross-sectional view of an integrated steerability array arrangement 400. Consider the situation wherein, for example, a substrate 402 is being processed. Power {e.g., RF power, microwave power, etc.) may be delivered into the processing chamber via an array of antenna (as shown by antenna 404, 406, 408, and 410). Interspersed among the array of antenna is an array of gas injectors (412, 414, 416, and 418) from which gas may be delivered into the processing environment to interact with the power to create plasma. Similarly, an array of pumps (428, 430, 432, 434, and 436) may be interspersed among the arrays of antenna.
[Para 29] With an integrated steerability array arrangement, steerability is provided thereby enabling the flow of power, gas, and gas exhaust to be locally controlled. In other words, the flow of power, gas, and gas exhaust may be adjusted such that a uniform processing environment is provided over the different regions (450, 452, 454, and 456) of substrate 402 to enable a more precise and accurate processing of the substrate. [Para 30] As aforementioned, integrated steerability array arrangement may be in different configurations. Fig. 5 shows, in an embodiment of the invention, an example of an integrated steerability array arrangement with a concentric configuration. Integrated steerability array arrangement 500 may include an array of electrical elements (e.g., 502, 504, 506, etc.) arranged as concentric rings with a center. Interspersed among the array of electrical elements are an array of gas injectors (e.g., 508, 510, 512, etc.) and an array of pumps (e.g. , 514, 516, 518, etc.). Steerability may be achieved by adjusting the flow of power, gas, and gas exhaust locally. With an integrated steerability array arrangement, each component of the arrays may be individually adjusted to create small plasma regions that are self-similar across the surface of the substrate.
[Para 31] As can be appreciated from the foregoing, embodiments of the invention enable an integrated local control arrangement to effectively create a more uniform substrate processing environment. By implementing an integrated steerability array arrangement, steerability may be employed to direct the flow of power, gas, and gas exhaust within the processing chamber. With steerability, local controls are provided creating a more uniform processing environment. Thus, different regions on a substrate are self-similar enabling more precise, accurate, and uniform processing of the substrate. Accordingly, with a more uniform processing environment, overall cost-savings may be achieved due to less defective devices being created.
[Para 32] As can be appreciated from the foregoing, the arrays of electrical elements are self-similar arrays, in an embodiment. In other words, the arrays of electrical elements enable local control of the plasma to create the same processing condition across the substrate. In another embodiment, the conditions may be intentionally manipulated to present different processing conditions at different portions of the substrate. In so doing, non- uniformity problems that are common in the prior art, such as the substrate edge experiencing a different plasma than the center of the substrate, may be fixed by local control compensating. Also, if the non-uniformity of the incoming substrate is known (e.g., via lithography), the local control can be adjusted such that the outgoing substrate is more uniform than the incoming substrate.
[Para 33] There may still be a residual non-uniformity at the edge. This non-uniformity may be confined to the scale length of the elements disposed close to the edge and may be addressed by other techniques.
[Para 34] While this invention has been described in terms of several preferred embodiments, there are alterations, permutations, and equivalents, which fall within the scope of this invention. Although various examples are provided herein, it is intended that these examples be illustrative and not limiting with respect to the invention. [Para 35] Also, the title and summary are provided herein for convenience and should not be used to construe the scope of the claims herein. Further, the abstract is written in a highly abbreviated form and is provided herein for convenience and thus should not be employed to construe or limit the overall invention, which is expressed in the claims. If the term "set" is employed herein, such term is intended to have its commonly understood mathematical meaning to cover zero, one, or more than one member. It should also be noted that there are many alternative ways of implementing the methods and apparatuses of the present invention. It is therefore intended that the following appended claims be interpreted as including all such alterations, permutations, and equivalents as fall within the true spirit and scope of the present invention.

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1. An integrated steerability array arrangement for managing plasma uniformity within a plasma processing environment to facilitate processing of a substrate, comprising: an array of electrical elements; an array of gas injectors, wherein said array of electrical elements and said array of gas injectors are arranged to create a plurality of plasma regions, each plasma region of said plurality of plasma regions being substantially similar; and an array of pumps, individual one of said array of pumps being interspersed among said array of electrical elements and said array of gas injectors, said array of pumps being configured to facilitate local removal of gas exhaust to maintain a uniform plasma region within said plasma processing environment.
2. The integrated steerability array arrangement of claim 1 wherein said array of electrical elements is arranged on a dielectric plate.
3. The integrated steerability array arrangement of claim 2 wherein said array of electrical elements is an array of electrical element pairs.
4. The integrated steerability array arrangement of claim 3 wherein said array of electrical element pairs is an array of capacitive element pairs.
5. The integrated steerability array arrangement of claim 4 wherein said array of capacitive element pairs is an array of parallel plate pairs.
6. The integrated steerability array arrangement of claim 3 wherein said array of electrical element pairs is an array of inductive element pairs.
7. The integrated steerability array arrangement of claim 6 wherein said array of inductive element pairs is an array of antenna pairs.
8. The integrated steerability array arrangement of claim 3 wherein said array of electrical element pairs is arranged in a push-pull ladder arrangement.
9. The integrated steerability array arrangement of claim 1 wherein said integrated steerability array arrangement has a symmetrical pattern.
10. The integrated steerability array arrangement of claim 9 wherein said integrated steerability array arrangement has a concentric configuration.
11. The integrated steerability array arrangement of claim 10 wherein said array of electrical elements is arranged as concentric rings with a center and interspersed between said array of electrical elements is individual ones of said array of gas injectors and said individual ones of said array of pumps.
12. The integrated steerability array arrangement of claim 9 wherein said integrated steerability array arrangement has a rectangular configuration.
13. The integrated steerability array arrangement of claim 9 wherein said integrated steerability array arrangement has a hexagonal configuration.
14. A method for providing steerability in a plasma processing environment during processing of a substrate, comprising: managing power distribution during said processing of said substrate by controlling power being delivered into said plasma processing environment through an array of electrical elements; directing gas flow during said processing of said substrate, said directing including controlling amount of gas flowing through an array of gas injectors into said plasma processing environment, individual ones of said array of gas injectors being interspersed between said array of electrical elements; and controlling gas exhausting during said processing of said substrate by managing amount of gas exhaust being removed by an array of pumps, wherein said array of electrical elements, said array of gas injectors, and said array of pumps are arranged to create a plurality of plasma regions, each plasma region of said plurality of plasma regions being substantially similar, thereby creating a uniform plasma region across said substrate.
15. The method of claim 14 wherein said array of electrical elements is arranged on a dielectric plate.
16. The method of claim 15 wherein said array of electrical elements is an array of electrical element pairs.
17. The method of claim 16 wherein said array of electrical element pairs is an array of capacitive element pairs.
18. The method of claim 15 wherein said array of electrical element pairs is an array of inductive element pairs.
19. The method of claim 15 wherein individual ones of said array of electrical element pairs is arranged in a push-pull ladder arrangement.
20. The method of claim 19 wherein said array of electrical elements is arranged as concentric rings with a center and interspersed between said array of electrical elements is said array of gas injectors and said array of pumps.
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