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Frequency effect of TEOS oxide layer in dual-frequency capacitively coupled CH2F2/C4F8/O2/Ar plasma

  • Lee, J.H.;Kwon, B.S.;Lee, N.E.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2011.02a
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    • pp.284-284
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    • 2011
  • Recently, the increasing degree of device integration in the fabrication of Si semiconductor devices, etching processes of nano-scale materials and high aspect-ratio (HAR) structures become more important. Due to this reason, etch selectivity control during etching of HAR contact holes and trenches is very important. In this study, The etch selectivity and etch rate of TEOS oxide layer using ACL (amorphous carbon layer) mask are investigated various process parameters in CH2F2/C4F8/O2/Ar plasma during etching TEOS oxide layer using ArF/BARC/SiOx/ACL multilevel resist (MLR) structures. The deformation and etch characteristics of TEOS oxide layer using ACL hard mask was investigated in a dual-frequency superimposed capacitively coupled plasma (DFS-CCP) etcher by different fHF/ fLF combinations by varying the CH2F2/ C4F8 gas flow ratio plasmas. The etch characteristics were measured by on scanning electron microscopy (SEM) And X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) analyses and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR). A process window for very high selective etching of TEOS oxide using ACL mask could be determined by controlling the process parameters and in turn degree of polymerization. Mechanisms for high etch selectivity will discussed in detail.

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Properties of the Pt Thin Etching in $BCI_3/CI_2$gas by Inductive Coupled Plasma (ICP에 의한 $BCI_3/CI_2$플라즈마 내에서 Pt 박막의 식각 특성)

  • 김창일;권광후
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers
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    • v.11 no.10
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    • pp.804-808
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    • 1998
  • The inductively coupled plasma(ICP) etching of platinum with BCl$_3$/Cl$_2$ gas chemistry has been studied. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) was used to investigate the chemical binding states of the etched surface. The plasma characteristics was extracted from optical emission spectroscopy (OES) and a single Langmuir probe. In this case of Pt etching using BCl$_3$/Cl$_2$ gas chemistries, the result of OES and Langmuir probe showed the increase of Cl radicals and ion current densities in the plasmas with increasing Cl$_2$ gas ratio. At the same time, XPS results indicated that the intensities of Pt 4f decreased with increasing Cl$_2$ gas ratio. The decrease of Pt 4f intensities implies the increase of residue layer thickness on the etched Pt surface.

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Two-Step Etching Characteristics of Single-Si by the Plasma Etching Techique (플라즈마 식각방법에 의한 단결정 실리콘의 Two-Step 식각특성)

  • Lee, Jin Hee;Park, Sung Ho;Kim, Mal Moon;Park, Sin Chong
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.91-96
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    • 1987
  • Plasma etching can obtain less damaged etch surface than reactive ion etching. This study was performed to get anisotropic etching characteristics of Si using two step etching technique with C2CIF5 and SF6 gas mixture. The results show that the etch rate and aspect ratio of silicon was increased with increment of SF6 contents. The bulging phenomenon on trench side wall in the plasma one-step etching technique was eliminated by the two step etching technique. The anisotropy was decreased from 12(at 120m Torr) to 2.2(at 400m Torr) with increasing the chamber pressure. At the low rf power (350 watts) anisotrpy of silicon was obtained 7 lower than that of high rf power (650 watts. A:~9). In Summary we obtained anisotropic etching profiles of silicon with e 6\ulcornerm depth by using the plasma two-step etching technique.

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Etching Characteristics BST Thin Film in $CF_4$/Ar Plasma ($CF_4$/Ar 플라즈마에 의한 BST 박막 식각 특성)

  • 김동표;김창일;서용진;이병기;장의구
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 2001.07a
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    • pp.866-869
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    • 2001
  • In this study, (Ba,Sr)TiO$_3$(BST) thin films were etched with a magnetically enhanced inductively coupled plasma(MEICP). Etching characteristics of BST thin films including etch rate and selectivity were evaluated as a function of the etching parameters such as gas mixing ratio, rf power, dc bias voltage and chamber pressure. The maximum etch rate of the BST films was 1700 $\AA$/min at Ar(90)/CF$_4$(10), 600 W/350 V and 5 mTorr. The selectivity of BST to PR was 0.6, 0.7, respectively. To analyze the composition of surface residue remaining after the etching, samples etched with different CF$_4$/Ar gas mixing ratio were investigated with X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS). From the results of XPS and SIMS, there are chemical reaction between Ba, Sr, Ti and C, F radicals during the etching and remained on the surface.

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A study on platinum dry etching using a cryogenic magnetized inductively coupled plasma (극저온 자화 유도 결합 플라즈마를 이용한 Platinum 식각에 관한 연구)

  • 김진성;김정훈;김윤택;황기웅;주정훈;김진웅
    • Journal of the Korean Vacuum Society
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    • v.8 no.4A
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    • pp.476-481
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    • 1999
  • Characteristics of platinum dry etching were investigated in a cryogenic magnetized inductively coupled plasma (MICP). The problem with platinum etching is the redeposition of sputtered platinum on the sidewall. Because of the redeposits on the sidewall, the etching of patterned platinum structure produces feature sizes that exceed the original dimension of the PR size and the etch profile has needle-like shape [1]. The main object of this study was to investigate a new process technology for fence-free Pt etching As bias voltage increased, the height of fence was reduced. In cryogenic etching, the height of fence was reduced to 20% at-$190^{\circ}C$ compared with that of room temperature, however the etch profile was not still fence-free. In Ar/$SF_6$ Plasma, fence-free Pt etching was possible. As the ratio of $SF_6$ gas flow is more than 14% of total gas flow, the etch profile had no fence. Chemical reaction seemed to take place in the etch process.

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Plasma Etching Process based on Real-time Monitoring of Radical Density and Substrate Temperature

  • Takeda, K.;Fukunaga, Y.;Tsutsumi, T.;Ishikawa, K.;Kondo, H.;Sekine, M.;Hori, M.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2016.02a
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    • pp.93-93
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    • 2016
  • Large scale integrated circuits (LSIs) has been improved by the shrinkage of the circuit dimensions. The smaller chip sizes and increase in circuit density require the miniaturization of the line-width and space between metal interconnections. Therefore, an extreme precise control of the critical dimension and pattern profile is necessary to fabricate next generation nano-electronics devices. The pattern profile control of plasma etching with an accuracy of sub-nanometer must be achieved. To realize the etching process which achieves the problem, understanding of the etching mechanism and precise control of the process based on the real-time monitoring of internal plasma parameters such as etching species density, surface temperature of substrate, etc. are very important. For instance, it is known that the etched profiles of organic low dielectric (low-k) films are sensitive to the substrate temperature and density ratio of H and N atoms in the H2/N2 plasma [1]. In this study, we introduced a feedback control of actual substrate temperature and radical density ratio monitored in real time. And then the dependence of etch rates and profiles of organic films have been evaluated based on the substrate temperatures. In this study, organic low-k films were etched by a dual frequency capacitively coupled plasma employing the mixture of H2/N2 gases. A 100-MHz power was supplied to an upper electrode for plasma generation. The Si substrate was electrostatically chucked to a lower electrode biased by supplying a 2-MHz power. To investigate the effects of H and N radical on the etching profile of organic low-k films, absolute H and N atom densities were measured by vacuum ultraviolet absorption spectroscopy [2]. Moreover, using the optical fiber-type low-coherence interferometer [3], substrate temperature has been measured in real time during etching process. From the measurement results, the temperature raised rapidly just after plasma ignition and was gradually saturated. The temporal change of substrate temperature is a crucial issue to control of surface reactions of reactive species. Therefore, by the intervals of on-off of the plasma discharge, the substrate temperature was maintained within ${\pm}1.5^{\circ}C$ from the set value. As a result, the temperatures were kept within $3^{\circ}C$ during the etching process. Then, we etched organic films with line-and-space pattern using this system. The cross-sections of the organic films etched for 50 s with the substrate temperatures at $20^{\circ}C$ and $100^{\circ}C$ were observed by SEM. From the results, they were different in the sidewall profile. It suggests that the reactions on the sidewalls changed according to the substrate temperature. The precise substrate temperature control method with real-time temperature monitoring and intermittent plasma generation was suggested to contribute on realization of fine pattern etching.

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Etching Mechanism of Indium Tin Oxide Thin Films using Cl2/HBr Inductively Coupled Plasma

  • Kim, Sung-Ihl;Kwon, Kwang-Ho
    • Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Materials
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.1-4
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    • 2009
  • Dry etching characteristics of indium tin oxide films and etch selectivities over photoresist films were investigated using $Cl_2/HBr$ inductively coupled plasma. From a Langmuir probe diagnostic system, it was observed that while the plasma temperature was kept nearly constant in spite of the change of the HBr mixing ratio, the positive ion density decreases rapidly with increasing the mixing ratio. On the other hand, a quadrupole mass spectrometer showed that the neutral HBr and Br species increased. The etching mechanism in the $HBr/Cl_2$ plasma was analyzed.

Sensitivity Analysis of Plasma Charge-up Monitoring Sensor

  • Lee Sung Joon;Soh Dea-Wha;Hong Sang Jeen
    • Journal of information and communication convergence engineering
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    • v.3 no.4
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    • pp.187-190
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    • 2005
  • High aspect ratio via-hole etching process has emerged as one of the most crucial means to increase component density for ULSI devices. Because of charge accumulation in via-hole, this sophisticated and important process still hold several problems, such as etching stop and loading effects during fabrication of integrated circuits. Indeed, the concern actually depends on accumulated charge. For monitoring accumulated charge during plasma etching process, charge-up monitoring sensor was fabricated and tested under some plasma conditions. This paper presents a neural network-based technique for analyzing and modeling several electrical performance of plasma charge-up monitoring sensor.

Via Contact and Deep Contact Hole Etch Process Using MICP Etching System (Multi-pole Inductively Coupled Plasma(MICP)를 이용한 Via Contact 및 Deep Contact Etch 특성 연구)

  • 설여송;김종천
    • Journal of the Semiconductor & Display Technology
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    • v.2 no.3
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    • pp.7-11
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    • 2003
  • In this research, the etching characteristics of via contact and deep contact hole have been studied using multi-pole inductively coupled plasma(MICP) etching system. We investigated Plasma density of MICP source using the Langmuir probe and etching characteristics with RF frequency, wall temperature, chamber gap, and gas chemistry containing Carbon and Fluorine. As the etching time increases, formation of the polymer increases. To improve the polymer formation, we controlled the temperature of the reacting chamber, and we found that temperature of the chamber was very effective to decrease the polymer thickness. The deep contact etch profile and high selectivity(oxide to photoresist) have been achieved with the optimum mixed gas ratio containing C and F and the temperature control of the etching chamber.

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Removal of Aspect-Ratio-Dependent Etching by Low-Angle Forward Reflected Neutral-Beam Etching (Low-Angle Forward Reflected Neutral Beam Etching을 이용한 Aspect-Ratio-Dependent Etching 현상의 제거)

  • Min Kyung-Seok;Park Byoung-Jae;Yeom Geun-Young;Kim Sung-Jin;Lee Jae-Koo
    • Journal of the Korean Vacuum Society
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.387-394
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    • 2006
  • In this study, the effect of using a neutral beam formed by low-angle forward reflection of a reactive ion beam on aspect-ratio-dependent etching (ARDE) has been investigated. When a SF6 Inductively Coupled Plasma and $SF_6$ ion beam etching are used to etch poly-Si, ARDE is observed and the etching of poly-Si on $SiO_2$ shows a higher ARDE effect than the etching of poly-Si on Si. However, by using neutral beam etching with neutral beam directionality higher than 70 %, ARDE during poly-Si etching by $SF_6$ can be effectively removed, regardless of the sample conditions. The mechanism for the removal of ARDE via a directional neutral beam has been demonstrated through a computer simulation of different nanoscale features by using the two-dimensional XOOPIC code and the TRIM code.