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PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition ) Technology . tsmc FAB 14 吳佳俊. Outline. What is Plasma Convention PVD Process (DC plasma) DC Plasma PVD bottle neck What is RF ( Radio frequency ) PVD Chamber H/W Evolution Metal line process overview tsmc introduction EE responsibility Q & A. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition )Technology
tsmc FAB 14吳佳俊
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What is Plasma Convention PVD Process (DC plasma)DC Plasma PVD bottle neckWhat is RF ( Radio frequency )PVD Chamber H/W EvolutionMetal line process overviewtsmc introductionEE responsibilityQ & A
Outline
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What is Plasma ?電 Electrical Particles漿 Collective motion It contains highly reactive gas species It emits light glow (O2->whitish-blue, N2->pink) It is driven by electric energy electric field
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Created by current through a gas Gas is partially ionized Quasi-neutral plasma Nearly equal numbers of positive ( ) and negative ( )
Plasma Components
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Basic Plasma ConceptIonization
Initially, very few electrons are present in neutral gas The electrons are accelerated by energy input Newly produced electrons accelerate and ionize more neutrals Ionized avalanche happened Equi-potential cloud plasma is formed
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Basic Plasma ConceptExcitation-Relaxation
Light is emitted
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Basic Plasma ConceptDissociation
When an electron collides with a molecule with enough energy Break its bonding energy into apart Much less energy than ionization Much higher dissociation rate than ionization
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DC PlasmaInitiation of The Plasma
Plasma is formed when an avalanche of ionization occurs This results in a sea of positive and negative charged particles The gas into plasmas transition involves going from insulating
medium to conductive medium
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Basic Plasma ConceptSteady plasma source
Energetic electron (Plasma type) Appropriate collision (Recipe) Plasma sustain (Geometry design)
PVD
Dry-ETCH HDP-CVD
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PVD(Physical Vapor Deposition) Process
(DC plasma Deposition)
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SputteringMomentum transfer will dislodge surface atom offAbout 70% energy converts to heatAbout 25% energy generates secondary electronsSecondary electrons ionize Ar
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DC Magnets SputteringFilm UniformityHigh target utilizationFull face erosionPlasma ignition & sustainingStep coverage
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DC Magnets Sputtering
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Convention PVD (DC Plasma)Target (Metal source)PlasmaGasPumpPedestal
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Pedestal
-V
Convention PVD ProcessIon generated & toward a target Atoms sputter from targetSputtered atoms traverse to substrate
Condense Nucleated Form a film
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Film Growth Overview Formation of isolated nucleiIsland formationFormation continuous film grain boundariesGrain growth
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DC Sputtering Deposition Schematic
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Aspect Ratio (h/w)Step Coverage
h
W
SiO2
DC Plasma PVD Bottle Neck
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Collimator PVDLower deposition ratePotential Particle issueShorter PM cycle
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Long throw PVD
L
Lower deposition rateWorse film uniformityShorter PM cycle
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PVD(Physical Vapor Deposition) Process
(RF plasma Deposition)
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What is RF ?
AC frequencies
RF
20 kHz 300 MHz
audio microwave
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13.56MHzRadio Freq
uency
Radio frequency
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Why need to use AC Plasma ?Step Coverage Ration
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DC Biasing of RFRF power couples through the wafer like a capacitorOn-average, the wafer is biased negative (attracts
ions)
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AC Capacitive Discharge
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Bias Effect
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What is RF Power?Existing metrology only measures in 1-D:
Power (watts)
However we know: Watts = Volts * Amps * cos( )
and Power is actually a 3 - D quantity:
current
voltage
phase
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RF PowerForward Power
Power from RF generator
Reflected Power Power return to RF generator
Load Power Power consumed by load
Direction Coupler
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Impedance (Z)Made up of two parts
Resistance Reactance (Capacitive & Inductive)
Most RF generator are designed to operate into a 50 load
Plasma impedance ZL dependent on Power Gas pressure and chemistry Power level and frequency Chamber materials and geometry’s
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Maximum Power TheoremMaximum power when ZS = ZL
RF generator ZS = (50 j0)ZS ZL Reflected power increased
RF tuner is required to transform ZS = ZL
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RF Matching NetworkManual matchAuto match
Air capacitor (for low power / fast response) Vacuum capacitor (for high power / low response)
Fixed match The most fast response / acceptable reflected power at certain
VSWR
Switching match (fast response)
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IMP (Ion Metal Plasma) ChamberDC RF source generate
Medium density PlasmaAdd coil DCCoil sputtering,
blocking capacitorIncrease pedestal bias
potential
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Incident Angle Distribution
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PVD Technology Trend
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SIP TechnologySelf ionized Plasma
Sputter discharge in which the dominate ionized species is from the target
Higher ionization rate and enough self-sputter yield to sustain plasma without Ar gas
Plasma Characteristics High power Low pressure
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Large wafer to target spacing Leads to “long-throw” directional trajectories for neutral
Unbalance Magnet Control ion trajectories
Cooled, biased substrate
SIP Process
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SIP EnCoRe Cu
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SIP EnCoRe Cu
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PVD Technology Evolution
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Metal Line Process Overview
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AMAT EnCoRe Barrier/Cu Seed
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AMAT EnCoRe Barrier/Cu Seed
PVD 1(Cu)
PVD 4(Cu)
PVD 2(TaN)
PVD 3(TaN)
Ch C(PC II)
Ch D(PC II)
Ch E(Degas)
Ch F(Degas)
SWLL A
SWLL B
FI
LP 1
LP 2TaN
Ta
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ECP (Electric Chemical Plating)
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NVLS Sabre ECP
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NVLS Sabre ECP
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CMP (Chemical Mechanical Polish)
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AMAT Reflexion CMP
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Introduction of tsmctsmc (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company)
成立於 1987 年董事長兼總執行長 張忠謀 博士專業積體電路製造
二座 12“ 超大型晶圓廠 (GIGA fab) (fab 12 & 14) 四座 8“ 晶圓廠 (fab 3, 5, 6 & 8) 一座 6“ 晶圓廠 (fab 2) 二家海外子公司 ( 美國 WaferTech & 台積電 ( 中國 ))
照明、太陽能 (新事業群 )
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The Responsibility of Equipment Engineer設備的醫生
預防保養 ( 健康檢查 ) Trouble shooting ( 治療疾病 ) 防範未然 ( 上工治未病 ,史記 扁鵲倉公傳 )
Innovation Productivity Cost
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Q & A
Thanks You
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Home WorkWhat is plasma and its components?What are the benefit of DC magnets sputtering?How many types do PVD chambers have?How many types do RF matching have?Please description the process flow and
purpose in barrier/Cu seed deposition.