US20040261946A1 - Plasma processing apparatus, focus ring, and susceptor - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a plasma processing apparatus, a focus ring, and a susceptor.
- Such a plasma processing apparatus has a plasma processing chamber in which is installed a susceptor on which a wafer W, i.e. an object to be processed, is mounted.
- the susceptor is comprised of a disk-shaped electrostatic chuck 51 on which the wafer W is mounted, and a focus ring 52 that is made of only a conductive material or only a dielectric material and is disposed on an outer peripheral edge of an upper surface of the electrostatic chuck 51 .
- the wafer W When carrying out plasma processing on a wafer W, the wafer W is mounted on the electrostatic chuck 51 , and then while maintaining the processing chamber at a predetermined degree of vacuum, in a state with the processing chamber filled with a processing gas, for example a processing gas comprised of C 4 F 8 , O 2 and Ar, the wafer W is fixed onto the electrostatic chuck 51 using electrostatic attraction, and high-frequency electrical power is applied to the electrostatic chuck 51 , thus producing a plasma from the processing gas in the processing chamber.
- the plasma is focused over the wafer W by the focus ring 52 on the electrostatic chuck 51 , and hence predetermined plasma processing (e.g.
- dry etching reactive ion etching: RIE
- RIE reactive ion etching
- a gap of which a width is several microns exists between the upper surface of the outer peripheral edge of the electrostatic chuck 51 and a rear surface of the focus ring 52 due to undulations on the rear surface of the focus ring 52 caused by surface roughness thereof.
- this gap becomes in a vacuum state, and thus forms a vacuum thermal insulation layer; the heat transfer ability between the electrostatic chuck 51 and the focus ring 52 thus becomes low, and hence the focus ring 52 cannot be cooled efficiently as with the wafer W, and as a result the temperature of the focus ring 52 rises more than the temperature of the wafer W.
- an outer peripheral portion of the wafer W becomes hotter than an inside portion thereof, and hence at the outer peripheral portion the etching characteristics become poor, i.e. the hole penetration property (the perpendicular degree of a hole formed by etching relative to a surface of the wafer W) deteriorates, the etching selectivity drops and so on.
- a susceptor 66 comprised of an electrostatic chuck 62 having coolant channels 61 built therein, a focus ring 63 disposed on an outer peripheral edge of a wafer W mounting surface of the electrostatic chuck 62 , a heat transfer medium 64 interposed between the electrostatic chuck 62 and the focus ring 63 , and a fixing jig 65 that presses and thus fixes the focus ring 63 against the electrostatic chuck 62 (see Japanese Laid-open Patent Publication (Kokai) No. 2002-16126 (FIG. 1)).
- the heat transfer medium 64 is deformed by a load applied thereto from the fixing jig 65 via the focus ring 63 , and thus fills the gap between the electrostatic chuck 62 and the focus ring 63 , and hence the degree of close contact between the electrostatic chuck 62 and the focus ring 63 is increased, whereby the heat transfer ability between the electrostatic chuck 62 and the focus ring 63 is improved.
- an etching apparatus 75 comprised of an electrostatic chuck 72 provided inside a reaction chamber 71 , a focus ring 73 provided at a periphery of an upper portion of the electrostatic chuck 72 , and cooling means (a cooling unit) 74 provided along a lower surface of the focus ring 73 , wherein the cooling unit 74 has a substrate 74 a that is made of a material having good thermal conductivity and is provided in close contact with the lower surface of the focus ring 73 , and a coolant pipe 74 b that is provided inside the substrate 74 a and through which a coolant is circulated (see Japanese Laid-open Patent Publication (Kokai) No. H11-330047 (FIG. 1)).
- etching apparatus there is known an apparatus in which a backside gas such as helium (He) gas having excellent heat transfer ability is made to flow from an upper surface of an electrostatic chuck toward a rear surface of a focus ring, thus diffusing the backside gas through a vacuum gap existing between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring and hence filling this vacuum gap with the backside gas, whereby the heat transfer ability between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring is improved.
- a backside gas such as helium (He) gas having excellent heat transfer ability
- the degree of close contact between the focus ring and the electrostatic chuck may be improved.
- an etching apparatus having an electrode built into the electrostatic chuck in a manner facing the focus ring. According to this apparatus, a voltage is applied to the electrode, whereby the electrode attracts the focus ring to the electrostatic chuck by electrostatic attraction, thus improving the degree of close contact between the focus ring and the electrostatic chuck.
- the heat transfer medium 64 and the fixing jig 65 are necessary, and hence the initial cost increases. Furthermore, the fixing jig 65 is exposed to the plasma, and hence is consumed as plasma processing is carried out repeatedly, resulting in regular maintenance becoming necessary. There is thus also a problem of the maintenance cost increasing.
- the coolant channels 61 built into the electrostatic chuck 62 collect not only heat from the focus ring 63 but also heat from the fixing jig 65 , and hence there is a problem that the efficiency of cooling of the focus ring 63 cannot be improved as much as hoped.
- the vacuum gap that exists between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring has low thickness, and hence it is not possible to make the backside gas diffuse through the vacuum gap sufficiently, and as a result the heat transfer ability between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring cannot be improved sufficiently. There is thus a problem that the efficiency of cooling of the focus ring cannot be improved as much as hoped.
- plasma processing is comprised of a plurality of steps, and the magnitude of the high-frequency electrical power used to generate the plasma may be changed from step to step, and hence the temperature of the focus ring may change.
- the pressure of the backside gas and the voltage applied to the electrode built into the electrostatic chuck are not changed from step to step but rather are constant throughout the plasma processing, and hence the heat transfer ability between the focus ring and the electrostatic chuck does not change.
- changes in the temperature of the focus ring caused by changes in the magnitude of the high-frequency electrical power cannot be suppressed, and hence the efficiency of cooling of the focus ring cannot be improved.
- a plasma processing apparatus comprising, a susceptor having an electrostatic chuck on which is mounted an object to be processed that is to be subjected to plasma processing, and a focus ring having a contact portion disposed in contact with the electrostatic chuck, wherein the focus ring has a dielectric material portion that forms the contact portion, and a conductive material portion that faces the electrostatic chuck with the dielectric material portion therebetween.
- the focus ring has a dielectric material portion that forms a contact portion disposed in contact with an electrostatic chuck, and a conductive material portion that faces the electrostatic chuck with the dielectric material portion therebetween.
- the dielectric material portion has a constant thickness in a radial direction of the focus ring.
- the dielectric material portion has a constant thickness in a radial direction of the focus ring.
- the dielectric material portion is made of an oxide of a material constituting the conductive material portion.
- the dielectric material portion is made of an oxide of a material constituting the conductive material portion.
- the dielectric material portion can be formed by oxidizing the conductive material portion.
- the focus ring can thus be formed easily, and moreover the occurrence of gaps between the dielectric material portion and the conductive material portion can be reliably prevented.
- the material constituting the conductive material portion is silicon.
- the material constituting the conductive material portion is silicon.
- the material can be easily procured, and hence an increase in the cost of the susceptor can be further prevented.
- the material constituting the dielectric material portion is silicon dioxide.
- the material constituting the dielectric material portion is silicon dioxide.
- the dielectric material portion can be formed easily, and hence an increase in the cost of the susceptor can be reliably prevented.
- a focus ring having a contact portion to be disposed in contact with an electrostatic chuck on which is mounted an object to be processed that is to be subjected to plasma processing, the focus ring comprising, a dielectric material portion that forms the contact portion, and a conductive material portion that faces the electrostatic chuck with the dielectric material portion therebetween.
- the focus ring has a dielectric material portion that forms a contact portion to be disposed in contact with an electrostatic chuck, and a conductive material portion that faces the electrostatic chuck with the dielectric material portion therebetween.
- a susceptor comprising, an electrostatic chuck on which is mounted an object to be processed that is to be subjected to plasma processing, and a focus ring having a contact portion disposed in contact with the electrostatic chuck, wherein the focus ring has a dielectric material portion that forms the contact portion, and a conductive material portion that faces the electrostatic chuck with the dielectric material portion therebetween.
- the focus ring has a dielectric material portion that forms a contact portion disposed in contact with an electrostatic chuck, and a conductive material portion that faces the electrostatic chuck with the dielectric material portion therebetween.
- a plasma processing apparatus comprising, a susceptor having an electrostatic chuck on which is mounted an object to be processed that is to be subjected to plasma processing, and a focus ring having a contact surface disposed in contact with the electrostatic chuck around a periphery of the object to be processed, and heat exchange means provided at the contact surface, for carrying out heat exchange with the focus ring.
- the plasma processing apparatus has heat exchange means at a contact surface between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring.
- a cooling unit is not required between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring, and moreover the heat transfer ability between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring can be improved sufficiently, whereby the efficiency of cooling of the focus ring can be greatly improved, while preventing an increase in cost.
- the heat exchange means comprises a groove provided in the contact surface and filled with a heat transfer medium.
- the heat exchange means comprises a groove provided in the contact surface and filled with a heat transfer medium.
- the heat transfer medium can be made to diffuse reliably between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring, and hence the efficiency of cooling of the focus ring can be greatly improved.
- the heat transfer medium is a Galden fluid.
- the heat transfer medium is a Galden fluid.
- the heat transfer medium can be easily procured, and hence an increase in cost can be reliably prevented.
- the groove is formed in the focus ring.
- the groove is formed in the focus ring.
- the area of contact between the focus ring and the heat transfer medium can be increased, and moreover the rigidity of the focus ring can be suitably reduced, whereby the focus ring can be deformed to follow the shape of the electrostatic chuck, whereby the degree of close contact between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring can be improved.
- the efficiency of cooling of the focus ring can be improved yet more greatly.
- the groove is formed in the electrostatic chuck.
- the groove is alternatively formed in the electrostatic chuck. As a result, there is no need to form a groove in the focus ring, whereby the initial cost of the focus ring can be reduced, and hence an increase in cost can be prevented.
- the groove has a depth of not less than 0.1 mm.
- the groove has a depth of not less than 0.1 mm.
- the conductance can be made large (the flow resistance for the heat transfer medium can be decreased), and hence the heat transfer medium can be filled into the groove rapidly., whereby the efficiency of cooling of the focus ring can be improved markedly.
- the groove has corners thereof rounded off.
- corners of the groove are rounded off.
- the occurrence of cracks in the groove can be prevented, and hence the durability of the focus ring can be improved, whereby an increase in the maintenance cost can be prevented.
- the groove comprises at least one groove having an annular shape concentric with the focus ring.
- the groove comprises at least one groove having an annular shape concentric with the focus ring.
- the heat exchange means comprises cooling means for cooling the focus ring.
- the focus ring is cooled.
- a deposit generated during the etching treatment will become attached to the focus ring, and can thus be prevented from becoming attached to the object to be processed.
- the occurrence of particle contamination due to such deposit detaching from the object to be processed when the object to be processed is moved can thus be prevented.
- the heat exchange means comprises a supply path that supplies a heat transfer gas to the contact surface
- the plasma processing apparatus further comprising a controller that controls a pressure of the heat transfer gas supplied from the heat exchange means, and wherein the plasma processing comprises a plurality of steps, and the controller changes the pressure of the heat transfer gas supplied in accordance with each of the steps.
- the controller advantageously changes the pressure of the heat transfer gas supplied in accordance with each of the steps of the plasma processing.
- the heat transfer ability between the focus ring and the electrostatic chuck can be changed in accordance with the change in the high-frequency voltage, and hence the cooling of the focus ring can be carried out stably.
- the occurrence of local deterioration of the etching characteristics of the object to be processed can thus be prevented.
- the plasma processing apparatus further comprises an electrode built into the electrostatic chuck in a manner facing the focus ring, and a controller that controls a voltage applied to the electrode, wherein the electrode attracts the focus ring to the electrostatic chuck by electrostatic attraction, the plasma processing comprises a plurality of steps, and the controller changes the voltage applied to the electrode in accordance with each of the steps.
- the controller advantageously changes the voltage applied to an electrode built into the electrostatic chuck in accordance with each of the steps of the plasma processing.
- the heat transfer ability between the focus ring and the electrostatic chuck can be changed in accordance with the change in the high-frequency voltage, and hence the cooling of the focus ring can be carried out stably. The occurrence of local deterioration of the etching characteristics of the object to be processed can thus be prevented.
- the heat exchange means reduces a temperature of the focus ring to at least 20K below a temperature of the electrostatic chuck.
- the temperature of the focus ring is reduced to at least 20K below the temperature of the electrostatic chuck. As a result, the deposit can be attached to the focus ring reliably.
- the heat exchange means reduces the temperature of the focus ring to not more than 0° C.
- the temperature of the focus ring is reduced to not more than 0° C.
- the deposit can be attached to the focus ring yet more reliably.
- the heat exchange means comprises heating means for heating the focus ring.
- the focus ring is advantageously heated. As a result, attached deposit can be removed. The focus ring replacement cycle can thus be lengthened, and hence the maintenance cost can be reduced.
- the focus ring further comprises second heating means for heating the focus ring.
- the focus ring alternatively comprises second heating means for heating the focus ring.
- the structure of the heat exchange means can be simplified, and hence the initial cost of the apparatus can be reduced.
- the focus ring is exposed to a cleaning gas.
- the focus ring may be exposed to a cleaning gas. As a result, deposit attached to the focus ring can be easily removed.
- the focus ring is exposed to a plasma.
- the focus ring may be exposed to the plasma.
- deposit attached to the focus ring can be removed during the plasma processing. The deposit can thus be removed without reducing the efficiency of the plasma processing.
- the heat exchange means comprises a Peltier device.
- the heat exchange means alternatively comprises a Peltier device.
- a heat transfer medium is not required.
- the structure of the heat exchange means can thus be simplified, and hence the initial cost of the apparatus can be reduced.
- a focus ring having a contact surface to be disposed in contact with an electrostatic chuck on which is mounted an object to be processed that is to be subjected to plasma processing, around a periphery of the object to be processed, the focus ring comprising, heat exchange means provided at the contact surface, for carrying out heat exchange with the focus ring.
- the focus ring has heat exchange means at a contact surface between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring.
- a cooling unit is not required between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring, and moreover the heat transfer ability between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring can be improved sufficiently, whereby the efficiency of cooling of the focus ring can be greatly improved, while preventing an increase in cost.
- a susceptor comprising, an electrostatic chuck on which is mounted an object to be processed that is to be subjected to plasma processing, a focus ring having a contact surface disposed in contact with the electrostatic chuck around a periphery of the object to be processed, and heat exchange means provided at the contact surface, for carrying out heat exchange with the focus ring.
- the susceptor has heat exchange means at a contact surface between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring.
- a cooling unit is not required between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring, and moreover the heat transfer ability between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring can be improved sufficiently, whereby the efficiency of cooling of the focus ring can be greatly improved, while preventing an increase in cost.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic sectional view showing the construction of a plasma processing apparatus in which can be used a susceptor according to a first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a schematic sectional view showing the construction of the susceptor according to the first embodiment
- FIG. 3 is a schematic sectional view showing the construction of a susceptor according to a variation of the first embodiment
- FIG. 4 is a schematic sectional view showing the construction of a susceptor according to another variation of the first embodiment
- FIG. 5 is a schematic sectional view showing the construction of a susceptor according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic sectional view showing the construction of a susceptor according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 7A and 7B are schematic views showing the construction of a heat transfer gas introduction groove appearing in FIG. 6; specifically:
- FIG. 7A is a view showing a focus ring as viewed from a contact surface thereof.
- FIG. 7B is a sectional view taken along line III-III in FIG. 7A;
- FIGS. 8A and 8B are sequence diagrams showing changes in He pressure and F/R chuck voltage during continuous dry etching processing
- FIG. 9 is a schematic sectional view showing the construction of a susceptor according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a schematic sectional view showing the construction of a heating member that heats a focus ring, and the heated focus ring;
- FIG. 11 is a schematic sectional view showing the construction of a susceptor having a Peltier device provided therein;
- FIG. 12 is a schematic sectional view showing the construction of a plasma processing apparatus in which can be used a susceptor according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 13 is a schematic sectional view showing the construction of essential parts of the plasma processing apparatus shown in FIG. 12;
- FIG. 14 is a graph showing changes in an etching state with changes in a focus ring gap width G;
- FIG. 15 is a graph showing changes in an etching state with changes in a focus ring gap width G
- FIG. 16 is a schematic sectional view showing the construction of a conventional susceptor used in a plasma processing apparatus
- FIG. 17 is a schematic sectional view showing the construction of a conventional susceptor in which the heat transfer ability between a focus ring and an electrostatic chuck are improved.
- FIG. 18 is a schematic sectional view showing the construction of a conventional etching apparatus.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic sectional view showing the construction of a plasma processing apparatus in which can be used the susceptor according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- the plasma processing apparatus which is constructed as an RIE type plasma processing apparatus, has a cylindrical chamber 10 that is made of a metal, for example aluminum or stainless steel, and is grounded for safety; the chamber 10 has provided therein a disk-shaped lower electrode 11 on which a wafer W is mounted as an object to be processed.
- the lower electrode 11 is made, for example, of aluminum, and is supported via an insulating cylindrical holding member 12 by a cylindrical holding portion 13 that extends perpendicularly upwards from a base of the chamber 10 .
- An exhaust path 14 is formed between a side wall of the chamber 10 and the cylindrical holding portion 13 ; an annular baffle plate 15 is provided at an inlet of the exhaust path 14 or in the exhaust path 14 , and an exhaust port 16 is provided in a bottom portion of the exhaust path 14 , and an exhauster 18 is connected to the exhaust port 16 via an exhaust pipe 17 .
- the exhauster 18 has a vacuum pump, and reduces the pressure of a processing space in the chamber 10 down to a predetermined degree of vacuum.
- the exhaust pipe 17 has an automatic pressure control valve (hereinafter referred to as the “APC”), (not shown), which is a variable butterfly valve, and this APC automatically controls the pressure inside the chamber 10 .
- a gate valve 20 that opens and closes a wafer W conveying in/out port 19 is installed on a side wall of the chamber 10 .
- a high-frequency power source 21 for plasma production and RIE is electrically connected to the lower electrode 11 via a matching unit 22 and a power-feeding rod 23 .
- the high-frequency power source 21 applies high-frequency electrical power at a predetermined high frequency, for example 60 MHz, to the lower electrode 11 .
- a shower head 24 is provided, as an upper electrode at a ground potential, described later, in a ceiling portion of the chamber 10 . A high-frequency voltage from the high-frequency power source 21 is thus applied between the lower electrode 11 and the shower head 24 .
- An electrostatic chuck 25 that attracts the wafer W thereto through electrostatic attraction is provided on an upper surface of the lower electrode 11 .
- the electrostatic chuck 25 is comprised of a disk-shaped central portion 25 a , and an annular outer peripheral portion 25 b ; the central portion 25 a projects out (upward in FIG. 1) relative to the outer peripheral portion 25 b .
- the central portion 25 a is constructed by sandwiching an electrode plate 25 c comprised of a conductive film between a pair of dielectric films
- the outer peripheral portion 25 b is constructed by sandwiching an electrode plate 25 d comprised of a conductive film between a pair of dielectric films; furthermore, a DC power source 26 is electrically connected to the electrode plate 25 c via a switch 27 , and a DC power source 28 is electrically connected to the electrode plate 25 d via a switch 29 .
- the electrostatic chuck 25 attracts and holds the wafer W through a Johnsen-Rahbek force or a Coulomb force due to the DC voltage from the DC power source 26 .
- a focus ring 30 that annularly surrounds the central portion 25 a of the electrostatic chuck 25 is mounted on an upper surface of the outer peripheral portion 25 b of the electrostatic chuck 25 .
- the lower electrode 11 , the electrostatic chuck 25 and the focus ring 30 together constitute a susceptor.
- annular coolant chamber 31 that, for example, extends in a circumferential direction.
- a coolant for example cooling water
- a heat transfer gas for example He gas
- a heat transfer gas supply unit 35 is supplied into a gap between an upper surface of the electrostatic chuck 25 and a rear surface of the wafer W via a gas supply line 36 , thus improving heat transfer ability between the wafer W and the electrostatic chuck 25 .
- the shower head 24 in the ceiling portion has a lower surface electrode plate 37 having a large number of gas vents 37 a therein, and an electrode support 38 that detachably supports the electrode plate 37 .
- a buffer chamber 39 is provided inside the electrode support 38 , and gas supply piping 41 from a processing gas supply unit 40 is connected to a gas introduction port 38 a of the buffer chamber 39 .
- a magnet 42 that extends annularly or concentrically is disposed around the chamber 10 .
- the component elements of the plasma processing apparatus for example the exhauster 18 , the high-frequency power source 21 , the switches 27 and 29 for the electrostatic chuck 25 , the chiller unit 32 , the heat transfer gas supply unit 35 , the processing gas supply unit 40 and so on, are connected to a controller 43 that controls the operation of these component elements.
- a horizontal magnetic field oriented in one direction is formed by the magnet 42 , and moreover an RF (radio-frequency, i.e. high-frequency) electric field is formed in a perpendicular direction by the high-frequency voltage applied between the lower electrode 11 and the shower head 24 ; as a result, magnetron discharge occurs via the processing gas in the chamber 10 , and hence a high-density plasma is produced from the processing gas in the vicinity of the surface of the lower electrode 11 .
- RF radio-frequency
- a processing gas e.g. a mixed gas comprised of C 4 F 8 gas, O 2 gas and Ar gas with a predetermined flow rate ratio therebetween
- a processing gas e.g. a mixed gas comprised of C 4 F 8 gas, O 2 gas and Ar gas with a predetermined flow rate ratio therebetween
- the pressure inside the chamber 10 is set to a predetermined value using the exhauster 18 and so on.
- high-frequency electrical power is supplied to the lower electrode 11 from the high-frequency power source 21 , and a DC voltage is applied to the electrode plate 25 c of the electrostatic chuck 25 from the DC power source 26 , thus attracting the wafer W to the electrostatic chuck 25 .
- the processing gas discharged from the shower head 24 is made into a plasma as described above, and a surface of the wafer W is etched by radicals, ions or the like produced through this plasma.
- the processing gas is dissociated into a desirable state.
- the dissociated processing gas is made into a plasma, and hence a high-density plasma can be formed even at a low pressure.
- oxidation and nitriding processing can be carried out with little damage to the wafer W, and thus the high-density plasma greatly contributes to realization of high performance and low power consumption of semiconductor devices.
- the plasma processing apparatus can solve technical problems which may arise with development of ultrafine processing for the wafer W.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic sectional view showing the construction of the susceptor according to the first embodiment.
- the susceptor according to the first embodiment can be used in a plasma processing apparatus in which a film to be etched of the wafer W is an oxide film.
- the susceptor according to the first embodiment is comprised of a lower electrode 11 , the electrostatic chuck 25 , which is disposed on the upper surface of the lower electrode 11 , and the focus ring 30 , which is mounted on the upper surface of the outer peripheral portion 25 b of the electrostatic chuck 25 .
- the lower electrode 11 has the coolant chamber 31 therein, the electrostatic chuck 25 has the electrode plate 25 c inside the central portion 25 a thereof and has the electrode plate 25 d inside the outer peripheral portion 25 b thereof, and the focus ring 30 has a dielectric material portion 30 a that forms a contact portion disposed in contact with the outer peripheral portion 25 b , and a conductive material portion 30 b that faces the outer peripheral portion 25 b with the dielectric material portion 30 a therebetween.
- the film to be etched of the wafer W is an oxide film
- a part of the focus ring 30 that will be exposed to the plasma is preferably made of silicon (Si), and hence the conductive material portion 30 b is made of silicon, and the dielectric material portion 30 a is made of silicon dioxide (SiO 2 ), which is an oxide of silicon.
- the whole of the focus ring becomes at a negative potential as with the plasma, but because nothing exists to block the flow of charge between the focus ring and the electrostatic chuck, the negative charge on the focus ring flows out to the electrostatic chuck via the contact surface between the focus ring and the electrostatic chuck. The charge that gives rise to the electrostatic attraction between the focus ring and the electrostatic chuck is thus reduced.
- the conductive material portion 30 b becomes at a negative potential as with the plasma, and hence a positive charge is induced in the dielectric material portion 30 a at the interface of the dielectric material portion 30 a with the conductive material portion 30 b , and thus a negative charge arises through dielectric polarization in the dielectric material portion 30 a at the interface of the dielectric material portion 30 a with the electrostatic chuck 25 .
- a positive charge will arise through dielectric polarization in the surface portion of the electrostatic chuck 25 at the interface of the surface portion of the electrostatic chuck 25 with the dielectric material portion 30 a .
- the electrostatic attraction between the electrostatic chuck 25 and the focus ring 30 can be increased through the action of these charges.
- the voltage applied to the electrode plate 25 d by the DC power source 28 is determined by the specific resistance of the dielectric material portion 30 a .
- the specific resistance is at least 1013 ⁇
- the electrostatic attraction generated by the charge induced in the conductive material portion 30 b will be a Coulomb force, and hence the applied voltage will be approximately 1.5 to 4.0 kV
- the specific resistance is less than 1013 ⁇
- the above electrostatic attraction will be a Johnsen-Rahbek force, and hence the applied voltage will be approximately 0 to 1.0 kV.
- the thickness of the dielectric material portion 30 a is constant in the radial direction of the focus ring 30 ; the greater the thickness of the dielectric material portion 30 a , the worse the heat transfer ability between the electrostatic chuck 25 and the conductive material portion 30 b , and hence it is preferable for this thickness to be low.
- the film to be etched of the wafer W is an oxide film, and hence the dielectric material portion 30 a , which is made of silicon dioxide, will be consumed as the plasma processing is carried out repeatedly. It is thus necessary for the thickness of the dielectric material portion 30 a to be at least the thickness that will be consumed during one maintenance cycle.
- the focus ring 30 is comprised of a dielectric material portion 30 a that forms a contact portion disposed in contact with the outer peripheral portion 25 b , and a conductive material portion 30 b that faces the outer peripheral portion 25 b of the electrostatic chuck 25 with the dielectric material portion 30 a therebetween.
- the thickness of the dielectric material portion 30 a is constant in the radial direction of the focus ring 30 , and hence the electrostatic attraction between the electrostatic chuck 25 and the focus ring 30 can be made constant and thus the degree of close contact between the electrostatic chuck 25 and the focus ring 30 can be made uniform; the focus ring 30 can thus be cooled uniformly, and hence the occurrence of local deterioration of the etching characteristics can be prevented.
- the material constituting the conductive material portion 30 b is silicon, and hence procuring the material is easy, and thus an increase in the cost of the susceptor can be further prevented.
- the material constituting the dielectric material portion 30 a is silicon dioxide, and hence the dielectric material portion 30 a can easily be formed by sputtering or the like, and thus an increase in the cost of the susceptor can be reliably prevented; moreover, with a dielectric material portion 30 a formed by sputtering, the surface of the contact portion with the focus ring 30 can be made smooth, and hence the degree of close contact between the electrostatic chuck 25 and the focus ring 30 can be further improved.
- the thickness of the dielectric material portion 30 a is constant in the radial direction of the focus ring 30 ; however, the dielectric material portion 30 a may be constructed such that the thickness thereof increases from the inside of the focus ring 30 outward as shown in FIG. 3, or may be constructed such that the thickness thereof increases from the outside of the focus ring 30 inward as shown in FIG. 4.
- the dielectric material portion 30 a may be constructed such that the dielectric constant thereof increases from the inside of the focus ring 30 outward, or may be constructed such that the dielectric constant thereof increases from the outside of the focus ring 30 inward.
- the susceptor according to the second embodiment has basically the same construction and operation as in the first embodiment described above, and hence description of aspects of the construction and operation that overlap with the first embodiment will be omitted, and in the following only aspects of the construction and operation that differ to the first embodiment will be described.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic sectional view showing the construction of the susceptor according to the second embodiment.
- the susceptor according to the second embodiment can be used in a plasma processing apparatus in which a film to be etched of the wafer W is a polysilicon film.
- the focus ring 30 is comprised of a dielectric material portion 30 c that forms a contact portion disposed in contact with the outer peripheral portion 25 b of the electrostatic chuck 25 , a conductive material portion 30 d that faces the outer peripheral portion 25 b with the dielectric material portion 30 c therebetween, and another dielectric material portion 30 e that is disposed on the conductive material portion 30 d.
- the lower electrode 11 and the electrostatic chuck 25 are identical in construction with the first embodiment.
- the film to be etched of the wafer W is a polysilicon film
- a part of the focus ring 30 that will be exposed to the plasma is preferably made of a material other than silicon, and hence the other dielectric material portion 30 e is made of silicon dioxide.
- the dielectric material portion 30 c is also made of silicon dioxide
- the conductive material portion 30 d is made of silicon; part of the conductive material portion 30 d is exposed to and contacts the plasma.
- the DC power source 28 applies a high voltage to the electrode plate 25 d .
- the conductive material portion 30 d disposed in contact with the plasma becomes at a negative potential as with the plasma, and hence a positive charge is induced in the dielectric material portion 30 c at the interface of the dielectric material portion 30 c with the conductive material portion 30 d , and thus a negative charge arises through dielectric polarization in the dielectric material portion 30 c at the interface of the dielectric material portion 30 c with the electrostatic chuck 25 .
- a positive charge will arise through dielectric polarization in the surface portion of the electrostatic chuck 25 at the interface of the surface portion of the electrostatic chuck 25 with the dielectric material portion 30 c .
- the electrostatic attraction between the electrostatic chuck 25 and the focus ring 30 can be increased through the action of these charges.
- the electrode plate 25 d and the plasma are two electrodes of a capacitor, even if it is considered that charge will be accumulated in the dielectric material (focus ring) interposed between the two electrodes, because the thickness of the dielectric material is too great, the capacitance of the capacitor will be insufficient, i.e. it will not be possible to accumulate a large amount of charge for generating electrostatic attraction.
- the dielectric material interposed between the two electrodes is the dielectric material portion 30 c , which is sufficiently thin compared with the conventional focus ring, and hence the capacitance of the capacitor can be made large, i.e. a large amount of charge for generating electrostatic attraction can be accumulated.
- the thicknesses of the dielectric material portion 30 c and the conductive material portion 30 d are constant in the radial direction of the focus ring 30 , and it is preferable for each of these thicknesses to be low.
- the film to be etched of the wafer W is a polysilicon film, and hence the conductive material portion 30 d , which is made of silicon, will be consumed as the plasma processing is carried out repeatedly. It is thus necessary for the thickness of the conductive material portion 30 d to be at least the thickness that will be consumed during one maintenance cycle.
- the focus ring 30 has a dielectric material portion 30 c that forms a contact portion disposed in contact with the outer peripheral portion 25 b of the electrostatic chuck 25 , and a conductive material portion 30 d that faces the outer peripheral portion 25 b with the dielectric material portion 30 c therebetween.
- the amount of charge for generating electrostatic attraction can be made high, and thus the electrostatic attraction between the electrostatic chuck 25 and the focus ring 30 can be increased, and hence the degree of close contact between the electrostatic chuck 25 and the focus ring 30 can be increased, and thus the heat transfer ability between the electrostatic chuck 25 and the focus ring 30 can be improved.
- the efficiency of cooling of the focus ring 30 can be greatly improved, while preventing an increase in the cost of the susceptor.
- the thickness of the dielectric material portion 30 c is constant in the radial direction of the focus ring 30 ; however, as with the susceptor according to the first embodiment described earlier, the dielectric material portion 30 c may be constructed such that the thickness thereof increases from the inside of the focus ring 30 outward or from the outside of the focus ring 30 inward, and moreover the dielectric material portion 30 c may be constructed such that the dielectric constant thereof increases from the inside of the focus ring 30 outward or from the outside of the focus ring 30 inward.
- silicon is used as the material constituting the conductive material portion, but any material that will become negatively charged upon contacting the plasma may be used as the material constituting the conductive material portion, for example aluminum (Al), a semiconductor, or the like may be used.
- Al aluminum
- the charge induced in the conductive material portion can be further increased, and hence the degree of close contact between the electrostatic chuck 25 and the focus ring 30 can be further increased, and thus the heat transfer ability between the electrostatic chuck 25 and the focus ring 30 can be further improved.
- silicon dioxide is used as the material constituting the dielectric material portion(s), but any insulating material (especially a material having a high dielectric constant) may be used as the material constituting the dielectric material portion(s), for example silicon nitride (SiN), alumite, or the like may be used.
- SiN silicon nitride
- alumite or the like may be used.
- the dielectric material portion(s) can be formed by oxidizing the conductive material portion.
- the focus ring 30 can thus be formed easily, and moreover the occurrence of gaps between the dielectric material portion(s) and the conductive material portion can be prevented, and hence the charge induced in the conductive material portion can be further increased.
- the method of forming the dielectric material portion(s) is not limited to sputtering, but rather CVD, dipping and so on may be used as appropriate in accordance with the material.
- the electrostatic chuck 25 and the dielectric material portion 30 a or 30 c contact one another directly, but a heat-resistant elastic member made of conductive silicone rubber or the like may be interposed between the electrostatic chuck 25 and the dielectric material portion 30 a or 30 c , whereby the heat transfer ability between the electrostatic chuck 25 and the focus ring 30 can be further improved.
- helium gas may be filled between the electrostatic chuck 25 and the dielectric material portion 30 a or 30 c as a backside gas, whereby again the heat transfer ability can be further improved.
- the susceptor according to the third embodiment has basically the same construction and operation as in the first embodiment described earlier, and hence description of aspects of the construction and operation that overlap with the first embodiment will be omitted, and in the following only aspects of the construction and operation that differ to the first embodiment will be described.
- the heat transfer gas (heat transfer medium), for example He gas, from the heat transfer gas supply unit 35 is supplied via a gas supply line 46 into a gap between an upper surface of the central portion 25 a of the electrostatic chuck 25 and a rear surface of the wafer W, a gap between an upper surface of the outer peripheral portion 25 b of the electrostatic chuck 25 and a rear surface of the focus ring 30 , and a gap between the lower electrode 11 and the electrostatic chuck 25 , thus improving the heat transfer ability between the wafer W and the electrostatic chuck 25 , between the focus ring 30 and the electrostatic chuck 25 , and between the electrostatic chuck 25 and the lower electrode 11 .
- He gas heat transfer medium
- FIG. 6 is a schematic sectional view showing the construction of the susceptor according to the third embodiment.
- the susceptor according to the third embodiment is comprised of a lower electrode 11 , an electrostatic chuck 25 disposed on an upper surface of the lower electrode 11 , and a focus ring 30 mounted on an upper surface of an outer peripheral portion 25 b of the electrostatic chuck 25 .
- the gas supply line 46 has a wafer section line 46 a that opens out at the upper surface of the central portion 25 a , and a focus ring section line 46 b that opens out at two places in the upper surface of the outer peripheral portion 25 b ; the two openings of the focus ring section line 46 b are disposed in the upper surface of the outer peripheral portion 25 b symmetrically such that the center of the central portion 25 a is midway between the two openings (see FIG. 7A).
- the wafer section line 46 a has a PCV (pressure control valve) 80 and an opening/closing valve 81 ; the PCV 80 and the opening/closing valve 81 are connected to the controller 43 , which controls the operation of the PCV 80 and the opening/closing valve 81 .
- the PCV 80 controls the pressure of the He gas supplied onto the rear surface of the wafer W from the wafer section line 46 a , and the opening/closing valve 81 closes off the wafer section line 46 a from the heat transfer gas supply unit 35 in response to a command from the controller 43 .
- the focus ring section line 46 b also has a PCV 82 and an opening/closing valve 83 ; the PCV 82 and the opening/closing valve 83 are connected to the controller 43 , which controls the operation of the PCV 82 and the opening/closing valve 83 .
- the PCV 82 controls the pressure of the He gas supplied into a heat transfer gas introduction groove 44 , described below, by the focus ring section line 46 b , and the opening/closing valve 83 closes off the focus ring section line 46 b from the heat transfer gas supply unit 35 in response to a command from the controller 43 .
- the focus ring section line 46 b has a chamber release system 84 between the openings of the focus ring section line 46 b and the opening/closing valve 83 .
- the chamber release system 84 is comprised of two lines 85 a and 85 b .
- the lines 85 a and 85 b are each communicated at one end thereof with the focus ring section line 46 b , and are connected at the other end thereof to one another to form a single line, which is communicated with the interior of the chamber 10 .
- the line 85 a has an opening/closing valve 86
- the line 85 b has an opening/closing valve 87 and a constriction 88 .
- the opening/closing valves 86 and 87 are connected to the controller 43 , which controls the operation of the opening/closing valves 86 and 87 .
- the wafer section line 46 a may also have a system similar to the chamber release system 84 , as shown in FIG. 6.
- a plurality of wafer section lines 46 a are provided, each opening in the upper surface of the central portion 25 a in a manner facing a central portion and a peripheral portion of the rear surface of the wafer W, whereby the temperature of the wafer W can be appropriately controlled.
- the focus ring 30 has a heat transfer gas introduction groove 44 formed in a contact surface (contact portion) thereof disposed in contact with the outer peripheral portion 25 b ;
- the material of the focus ring 30 is selected as appropriate in accordance with the type of the film to be etched of the wafer W, for example silicon (Si) can be used in the case that the film to be etched of the wafer W is an oxide film, and silicon dioxide (SiO 2 ) can be used in the case that the film to be etched of the wafer W is a polysilicon film.
- Silicon nitride (SiN), alumite-treated aluminum (Al), silicon carbide (SiC), and so on can also be used.
- FIGS. 7A and 7B are schematic views showing the construction of the heat transfer gas introduction groove 44 appearing in FIG. 6; specifically, FIG. 7A is a view showing the focus ring 30 as viewed from the contact surface, and FIG. 7B is a sectional view taken along line III-III in FIG. 7A.
- the heat transfer gas introduction groove 44 has formed in the contact surface an inner introduction groove 44 a that has an annular shape concentric with the focus ring 30 , an outer introduction groove 44 b that has an annular shape concentric with the focus ring 30 and is disposed so as to surround the inner introduction groove 44 a , and radial introduction grooves 44 c that join the inner introduction groove 44 a and the outer introduction groove 44 b together; the diameter of the outer introduction groove 44 b is approximately equal to the distance between the two openings of the focus ring section line 46 b in the upper surface of the outer peripheral portion 25 b.
- the center of the focus ring 30 coincides with the center of the central portion 25 a of the electrostatic chuck 25 , and hence when the focus ring 30 is mounted on the upper surface of the outer peripheral portion 25 b , the openings of the focus ring section line 46 b face the outer introduction groove 44 b , whereby He gas supplied from the openings of the focus ring section line 46 b is filled into the heat transfer gas introduction groove 44 .
- the inner introduction groove 44 a , the outer introduction groove 44 b and the radial introduction grooves 44 c have a substantially rectangular cross-sectional shape, a width of, for example, 1 mm, and a depth of 0.1 to 11.0 mm, preferably at least 0.5 mm, and moreover have corners thereof rounded off.
- He pressure the supply pressure of He gas into the heat transfer gas introduction groove 44
- F/R chuck voltage the high voltage applied to the electrode plate 25 d to attract the focus ring 30 to the outer peripheral portion 25 b of the electrostatic chuck 25
- FIGS. 8A and 8B are sequence diagrams showing changes in the He pressure and the F/R chuck voltage during continuous dry etching processing.
- the continuous dry etching processing is comprised of a PCV zero point adjusting sequence in which adjustment of the zero point of the PCV 82 is carried out, a leakage checking sequence in which leakage of the He gas supplied into the heat transfer gas introduction groove 44 is checked for, a conveying-in sequence in which a wafer W is conveyed into the chamber 10 , a processing sequence in which the wafer W that has been conveyed in is subjected to dry etching, a conveying-out sequence in which the wafer W that has been subjected to the dry etching is conveyed out from the chamber 10 , and a lower electrode decharging sequence in which the lower electrode 11 , which has become charged during the dry etching, is decharged; the continuous dry etching processing is carried out through a suitable combination of these sequences.
- N 2 gas is introduced into the chamber 10 (N 2 purge on), and the APC is opened and the exhauster 18 is operated, thus reducing the pressure inside the chamber 10 .
- the PCV 82 is closed, thus closing off the focus ring section line 46 b from the heat transfer gas supply unit 35 , and the opening/closing valves 83 , 86 and 87 are opened.
- the focus ring section line 46 b is thus evacuated by the exhauster 18 via the chamber release system 84 .
- the evacuation is continued for a predetermined time period, and then the adjustment of the zero point of the PCV 82 is carried out based on the pressure inside the focus ring section line 46 b (PCV zero point adjustment on).
- the APC is closed, thus raising the pressure inside the chamber 10 controlled by the APC (hereinafter referred to as the “APC-controlled pressure”), whereby the APC-controlled pressure is set to an F/R chuck attraction pressure, which is the pressure inside the chamber 10 when checking for leakage.
- the APC-controlled pressure is rising, once the APC-controlled pressure reaches 6.65 ⁇ 10 4 Pa (500 torr), a high voltage is applied to the electrode plate 25 d , whereby the F/R chuck voltage is set to an F/R chuck provisional attraction voltage for provisional attraction, and then after the lapse of 2.5 seconds, the F/R chuck voltage is set to an F/R chuck attraction voltage for main attraction.
- He gas is then supplied into the heat transfer gas introduction groove 44 from the focus ring section line 46 b , and once the He pressure has reached an F/R leakage checking pressure, the PCV 82 is closed (the He pressure is put into an “off” state), and after a predetermined time period has passed, the pressure inside the focus ring section line 46 b is measured, and it is determined whether or not the measured pressure is within a predetermined range.
- the leakage checking may alternatively be carried out not by measuring the pressure inside the focus ring section line 46 b , but rather by measuring the gas flow rate inside the focus ring section line 46 b.
- the APC is opened, and at the same time the F/R chuck voltage is set to a conveying-in time F/R chuck voltage, and the He pressure is set to a conveying-in time F/R cooling pressure.
- the He pressure is set to a conveying-in time F/R cooling pressure.
- the APC is closed, thus raising the APC-controlled pressure to a processing pressure, which is the pressure inside the chamber 10 required for the dry etching, and the dry etching is commenced, and then in accordance with the respective steps in a recipe for the dry etching, the He pressure is, for example, changed to a step-1 F/R cooling pressure, a step-2 F/R cooling pressure and so on, and at the same time the F/R chuck voltage is, for example, changed to a step-1 F/R chuck voltage, a step-2 F/R chuck voltage and so on.
- step-1 F/R cooling pressure and the step-1 F/R chuck voltage and so on are set in advance such that the temperature of the focus ring 30 will remain constant even when the high-frequency voltage applied to the lower electrode 11 and the high voltage applied to the electrode plate 25 c are changed from step to step.
- the step-n F/R cooling pressure and the step-n F/R chuck voltage can each be set for 24 steps.
- the APC is opened, the F/R chuck voltage is set to a conveying-out time F/R chuck voltage, and, as in the PCV zero point adjusting sequence described above, the PCV 82 is closed, and the opening/closing valves 83 , 86 and 87 are opened, and adjustment of the zero point of the PCV 82 is carried out (PCV zero point adjustment on).
- N 2 gas is introduced into the chamber 10 (N 2 purge on), and the He pressure is set to a conveying-out time F/R cooling pressure, and the wafer W that has been subjected to the dry etching is conveyed out from the chamber 10 .
- the APC is closed, thus setting the APC-controlled pressure to the processing pressure, and decharging of the lower electrode 11 is carried out. Then, in the following conveying-in sequence, the APC is opened, and the F/R chuck voltage is set to the conveying-in time F/R chuck voltage, the He pressure is set to the conveying-in time F/R cooling pressure, and the introduction of N 2 gas into the chamber 10 is suspended (N 2 purge off). The next wafer W (i.e. a second wafer W) is then conveyed into the chamber 10 , and is mounted on and attracted to the electrostatic chuck 25 .
- the reason for not setting the F/R chuck voltage and the He pressure to zero but rather carrying out cooling of the focus ring 30 during the conveying-out sequence and the conveying-in sequence is to prepare for the dry etching of the next wafer W, i.e. to completely remove the heat from the focus ring 30 , and thus make the dry etching conditions uniform for all of the wafers W.
- the APC is opened, and the F/R chuck voltage is set to the conveying-in time F/R chuck voltage, and the He pressure is set to the conveying-in time F/R cooling pressure; then, after a predetermined time period has passed, the PCV 82 is closed, and the opening/closing valves 83 , 86 and 87 are opened, thus carrying out evacuation of the focus ring section line 46 b .
- the He pressure is once again set to the conveying-in time F/R cooling pressure, and furthermore the F/R chuck voltage is set to zero, thus releasing the electrostatic attraction of the focus ring 30 onto the electrostatic chuck 25 .
- the set values of the F/R chuck voltage and the He pressure are changed for the conveying-in sequence, the processing sequence and the conveying-out sequence, and in particular are changed for each step of the processing sequence, and hence the cooling of the focus ring 30 can be carried out stably.
- the occurrence of local deterioration of the etching characteristics of the wafer W can thus be prevented.
- the focus ring 30 has a heat transfer gas introduction groove 44 formed in the contact surface thereof disposed in contact with the outer peripheral portion 25 b of the electrostatic chuck 25 , and when the focus ring 30 has been mounted on the upper surface of the outer peripheral portion 25 b , the openings of the focus ring section line 46 b face the heat transfer gas introduction groove 44 , and hence He gas from the focus ring section line 46 b is filled into the heat transfer gas introduction groove 44 ; consequently, a cooling unit is not required between the electrostatic chuck 25 and the focus ring 30 , and moreover the He gas can be made to diffuse reliably between the electrostatic chuck 25 and the focus ring 30 , and furthermore the area of contact between the focus ring 30 and the He gas can be increased.
- the heat transfer ability between the electrostatic chuck 25 and the focus ring 30 can thus be improved sufficiently, whereby the efficiency of cooling of the focus ring 30 can be greatly improved, while preventing an increase in the cost of the plasma processing apparatus.
- the heat transfer gas introduction groove 44 causes a suitable reduction in the rigidity of the focus ring 30 , whereby the focus ring 30 can be deformed to follow the shape of the electrostatic chuck 25 , whereby the degree of close contact between the electrostatic chuck 25 and the focus ring 30 can be improved.
- the efficiency of cooling of the focus ring 30 can be improved yet more greatly.
- the depth of the heat transfer gas introduction groove 44 is at least 0.1 mm, and hence the conductance can be made large, and thus the He gas can be filled into the heat transfer gas introduction groove 44 rapidly, whereby the efficiency of cooling of the focus ring 30 can be improved markedly.
- corners of the heat transfer gas introduction groove 44 are rounded off, and hence the occurrence of cracks in the heat transfer gas introduction groove 44 can be prevented, and thus the durability of the focus ring 30 can be improved, whereby an increase in the maintenance cost can be prevented.
- the heat transfer gas introduction groove 44 has formed in the contact surface an inner introduction groove 44 a that has an annular shape concentric with the focus ring 30 , an outer introduction groove 44 b that has an annular shape concentric with the focus ring 30 and is disposed so as to surround the inner introduction groove 44 a , and radial introduction grooves 44 c that join the inner introduction groove 44 a and the outer introduction groove 44 b together; as a result, the He gas can be made to diffuse uniformly between the electrostatic chuck 25 and the focus ring 30 (i.e. over the contact surface), and hence the focus ring 30 can be cooled uniformly.
- the heat transfer gas introduction groove 44 has two annular sections in the contact surface; however, the structure of the heat transfer gas introduction groove 44 is not limited to this, and may be changed as appropriate in accordance with the size and rigidity of the focus ring 30 , having, for example, a single annular section, or three or more annular sections.
- the heat transfer gas introduction groove 44 need not have the radial introduction grooves 44 c ; in the case that the heat transfer gas introduction groove 44 does not have radial introduction grooves 44 c , openings of the gas supply line 46 facing the inner introduction groove 44 a are preferably disposed in the upper surface of the outer peripheral portion 25 b.
- the number of openings of the focus ring section line 46 b is not limited to being two, but rather openings of the focus ring section line 46 b may be disposed in three or more places in the upper surface of the outer peripheral portion 25 b.
- the susceptor according to the fourth embodiment has basically the same construction and operation as in the third embodiment described above, and hence description of aspects of the construction and operation that overlap with the third embodiment will be omitted, and in the following only aspects of the construction and operation that differ to the third embodiment will be described.
- FIG. 9 is a schematic sectional view showing the construction of the susceptor according to the fourth embodiment.
- the susceptor according to the fourth embodiment is again comprised of a lower electrode 11 , an electrostatic chuck 25 disposed on an upper surface of the lower electrode 11 , and a focus ring 30 mounted on an upper surface of an outer peripheral portion 25 b of the electrostatic chuck 25 .
- the electrostatic chuck 25 has a heat transfer gas introduction groove 45 formed in the upper surface of the outer peripheral portion 25 b ;
- the heat transfer gas introduction groove 45 has formed in the upper surface of the outer peripheral portion 25 b an inner introduction groove 45 a that has an annular shape concentric with the central portion 25 a , an outer introduction groove 45 b that has an annular shape concentric with the central portion 25 a and is disposed so as to surround the inner introduction groove 45 a , and radial introduction grooves (not shown) that join the inner introduction groove 45 a and the outer introduction groove 45 b together;
- a focus ring section line 46 b of a gas supply line 46 is joined to the outer introduction groove 45 b .
- He gas supplied from the openings of the focus ring section line 46 b is filled into the heat transfer gas introduction groove 45 .
- the center of the focus ring 30 coincides with the center of the central portion 25 a of the electrostatic chuck 25 , and hence when the focus ring 30 is mounted on the upper surface of the outer peripheral portion 25 b , the inner introduction groove 45 a and the outer introduction groove 45 b are disposed concentrically with the focus ring 30 .
- the inner introduction groove 45 a , the outer introduction groove 45 b and the radial introduction grooves have a substantially rectangular cross-sectional shape, a width of, for example, 1 mm, and a depth of 0.1 to 11.0 mm, preferably at least 0.5 mm, and moreover have corners thereof rounded off.
- the electrostatic chuck 25 has a heat transfer gas introduction groove 45 formed in the upper surface of the outer peripheral portion 25 b , and the focus ring section line 46 b of the gas supply line 46 is joined to the outer introduction groove 45 b and thus supplies He gas into the heat transfer gas introduction groove 45 ; consequently, a cooling unit is not required between the electrostatic chuck 25 and the focus ring 30 , and the need to form a heat transfer gas introduction groove in the focus ring 30 can be eliminated, and moreover the He gas can be made to diffuse reliably between the electrostatic chuck 25 and the focus ring 30 .
- the heat transfer ability between the electrostatic chuck 25 and the focus ring 30 can thus be improved sufficiently, whereby the efficiency of cooling of the focus ring 30 can be greatly improved, while reducing the initial cost of the plasma processing apparatus.
- the heat transfer gas introduction groove 45 has formed in the upper surface of the outer peripheral portion 25 b an inner introduction groove 45 a that has an annular shape concentric with the central portion 25 a , an outer introduction groove 45 b that has an annular shape concentric with the central portion 25 a and is disposed so as to surround the inner introduction groove 45 a , and radial introduction grooves that join the inner introduction groove 45 a and the outer introduction groove 45 b together; as a result, the He gas can be made to diffuse uniformly over the upper surface of the outer peripheral portion 25 b , which is the contact surface between the outer peripheral portion 25 b and the focus ring 30 , and hence the focus ring 30 can be cooled uniformly.
- the heat transfer gas introduction groove 45 has two annular sections in the upper surface of the outer peripheral portion 25 b ; however, the structure of the heat transfer gas introduction groove 45 is not limited to this, and may be changed as appropriate in accordance with the size of the focus ring 30 , having, for example, a single annular section, or three or more annular sections.
- the focus ring 30 and the electrostatic chuck 25 may each have a heat transfer gas introduction groove, whereby the efficiency of cooling of the focus ring 30 can be further improved.
- Depositable radicals attached to the wafer beveled portion may detach from the wafer W when the wafer W is taken out from the plasma processing apparatus after the dry etching processing has been carried out on the wafer W.
- the detached depositable radicals will remain inside the plasma processing apparatus, and during the next and subsequent times the dry etching processing is carried out, will be flung around by the flow of the N 2 gas. The flung around depositable radicals may become attached to the surface of a wafer W, thus causing particle contamination.
- depositable radicals are not attached to the wafer beveled portion.
- a method of preventing attachment of depositable radicals to the wafer beveled portion one can envisage, for example, making O 2 gas or He gas flow between the focus ring and the electrostatic chuck, thus generating a gas flow in the vicinity of the surface of the wafer beveled portion.
- the gas flow will also sweep away etching radicals, and hence it will not be possible to maintain the uniformity of the etching at an edge part of the wafer W.
- the temperature of the focus ring 30 When cooling the focus ring 30 , it is preferable to reduce the temperature of the focus ring 30 to at least 20K below the temperature of the electrostatic chuck 25 . Even during the dry etching processing, the temperature of the electrostatic chuck 25 is maintained at approximately 20° C. by the coolant chamber 31 inside the lower electrode 11 . Upon reducing the temperature of the focus ring 30 to at least 20K below the temperature of the electrostatic chuck 25 , the temperature of the focus ring 30 will thus be reduced to not more than 0° C. As a result, depositable radicals can be reliably attached to the focus ring 30 .
- the focus ring 30 is thus heated by filling a high-temperature medium into the heat transfer gas introduction groove 44 or 45 .
- the depositable radicals are sublimed by the high temperature, and hence by heating the focus ring 30 , the attached depositable radicals can be removed.
- the focus ring 30 replacement cycle can be lengthened, and hence the maintenance cost for the plasma processing apparatus can be kept down.
- the method of heating the focus ring is not limited to filling with a high-temperature heat transfer medium.
- the focus ring may be heated by a heating member (second heating means) that covers an outer peripheral surface of the focus ring.
- FIG. 10 is a schematic sectional view showing the construction of a heating member that heats a focus ring, and the heated focus ring.
- the outside radius of the focus ring 48 is set to be smaller than that of the focus ring 30 described earlier, and an upper surface of the focus ring 48 is made to be stepped such that an outer peripheral side of the upper surface is lowered.
- the heating member 47 is an annular member having an inverted L-shaped cross section; an inner peripheral surface of the heating member 47 covers the outer peripheral surface of the focus ring 48 , and moreover a projecting portion of the L shape loosely fits into the stepped portion of the upper surface of the focus ring 48 .
- the heating member 47 is made of silicon (Si), silicon carbide (SiC), silicon dioxide (SiO 2 ) or the like, for which the temperature readily rises upon being subjected to collision by radicals.
- a plasma is generated inside the plasma processing apparatus, whereby radicals are caused to collide with the heating member 47 , thus raising the temperature of the heating member 47 .
- the heated heating member 47 transfers its heat to the focus ring 48 , thus heating the focus ring 48 .
- the heating member 47 By using the heating member 47 , the necessity of filling a high-temperature medium into the heat transfer gas introduction groove 44 or 45 can be eliminated, and hence the structures of the heat transfer gas introduction groove 44 or 45 , the gas supply line 46 and the heat transfer gas supply unit 35 can be simplified.
- the removal of depositable radicals may be realized not only by heating the focus ring, but also by another method.
- depositable radicals may be removed by making a cleaning gas flow into the plasma processing apparatus. Specifically, a plasma is generated from a cleaning gas comprised of O 2 , NF 3 , SF 6 , CF 4 or the like, and hence radicals thus generated are caused to collide with the depositable radicals attached to the focus ring, thus scattering the depositable radicals, whereby the depositable radicals can easily be removed from the focus ring.
- a cleaning gas comprised of O 2 , NF 3 , SF 6 , CF 4 or the like
- the depositable radicals may be removed by, for example, exposing the focus ring to the plasma generated during the dry etching processing. Specifically, radicals generated from the processing gas are caused to collide with the depositable radicals attached to the focus ring. As a result, the deposit attached to the focus ring 30 can be removed during the continuous dry etching processing. The deposit can thus be removed without reducing the efficiency of the dry etching processing of the wafers W.
- the methods of cooling and heating the focus ring are not limited to methods using a heat transfer medium as described above.
- a Peltier device 49 may be provided at the contact surface between the focus ring 30 and the electrostatic chuck 25 .
- the Peltier device 49 may be provided on either the focus ring 30 or the electrostatic chuck 25 .
- the electrostatic chuck 25 is disk-shaped, and the focus ring 30 is annular in shape, but the shapes of the electrostatic chuck 25 and the focus ring 30 are not limited to these shapes; for example, in the case that the objects to be processed are LCDs or the like, in accordance with the shape of the LCDs, the electrostatic chuck 25 may have a square plate shape, and the focus ring 30 may have a square frame shape.
- FIG. 12 is a schematic sectional view showing the construction of a plasma processing apparatus in which can be used the susceptor according to the fifth embodiment.
- a vacuum chamber 101 that forms a processing vessel is made, for example, of aluminum or the like, and is formed in a cylindrical shape.
- the vacuum chamber 101 has provided therein an susceptor 102 for mounting a wafer W, and this susceptor 102 also acts as a lower electrode.
- a shower head 103 that also acts as an upper electrode is provided in a ceiling portion of the vacuum chamber 101 ; the susceptor 102 and the shower head 103 together constitute a pair of parallel plate electrodes.
- a gas diffusion cavity 104 is provided above the shower head 103 , and moreover a large number of small holes 105 are provided in the shower head 103 , which are positioned below the gas diffusion cavity 104 .
- the shower head 103 is constructed such that a predetermined processing gas (etching gas) supplied from a processing gas supply system 106 diffuses through the gas diffusion cavity 104 , and is supplied from the small holes 105 in the form of a shower toward the wafer W.
- the shower head 103 is made to be at a ground potential, but a construction may be adopted in which a high-frequency power source is connected to the shower head 103 , and high-frequency voltages are applied to both the susceptor 102 and the shower head 103 .
- a high-frequency power source 108 is connected to the susceptor 102 via a matching unit 107 , and high-frequency electrical power at a predetermined high frequency (e.g. a frequency of from approximately several hundred kHz to approximately one hundred MHz) is supplied to the susceptor 102 .
- a predetermined high frequency e.g. a frequency of from approximately several hundred kHz to approximately one hundred MHz
- an electrostatic chuck 109 for attracting and holding the wafer W is provided on a wafer W mounting surface of the susceptor 102 .
- the electrostatic chuck 109 has a construction in which an electrostatic chuck electrode 109 b is provided in an insulating layer 109 a , and a DC power source 110 is connected to the electrostatic chuck electrode 109 b .
- a focus ring 111 is provided on an upper surface of the susceptor 102 so as to surround the wafer W.
- the focus ring 111 is constructed such as to have an annular shape overall, but as shown in FIG. 12 and also in more detail in FIG. 13, is comprised of a lower member 111 a that is mounted on the susceptor 102 , and an upper member 111 b that is disposed above the lower member 111 a.
- the lower member 111 a and the upper member 111 b are each made of, for example, silicon or the like, and constructed in an annular shape. Moreover, a gap 111 c is formed between the lower member 111 a and the upper member 111 b , and as shown by arrows in FIG. 13, the gap 111 c acts as a flow path for the processing gas.
- a plurality of pin insertion holes 113 (in the present embodiment, a total of three at 120° intervals along a circumferential direction) are provided in the lower member 111 a , and a pin 114 is inserted into each of the pin insertion holes 113 .
- fixing holes 115 are provided in the upper member 111 b in correspondence with the pins 114 , and the upper member 111 b is supported on the pins 114 in a state in which a tip portion of each pin 114 is inserted into the corresponding fixing hole 115 .
- the upper member 111 b is thus substantially mounted on the pins 114 , and hence the structure is such that the upper member 111 b can be detached from the lower member 111 a by being lifted up, whereby it is possible to replace only the upper member 111 b.
- the pins 114 are detachable from the lower member 111 a , and by replacing the pins 114 with ones of a different length, the width of the gap 111 c between the lower member 111 a and the upper member 111 b (the gap width G shown in FIG. 13) can be changed.
- Reference numeral 116 in FIG. 13 represents a positioning pin for positioning the focus ring 111 in a predetermined position on the susceptor 102 ; a total of two such positioning pins 116 are provided separated from one another by 180° in the circumferential direction on the susceptor 102 . Moreover, positioning holes 117 and 118 are provided in the lower member 111 a and the upper member 111 b respectively in correspondence with the positioning pins 116 .
- a coolant flow path for coolant circulation is formed in the susceptor 102 , whereby the temperature of the susceptor 102 can be controlled to a predetermined temperature.
- a gas supply mechanism not shown, that supplies a cooling gas, for example helium gas, between the susceptor 102 and a rear surface of the wafer W is provided, and through this cooling gas, heat exchange between the susceptor 102 and the wafer W is promoted, and hence the temperature of the wafer W can be controlled to a predetermined temperature.
- an exhaust port 120 is provided in a base of the vacuum chamber 101 , and an exhaust system 121 comprised of a vacuum pump or the like is connected to the exhaust port 120 .
- an exhaust ring 122 formed in an annular shape is provided around the susceptor 102 in a manner extending substantially parallel with the wafer W mounting surface. Exhaust paths comprised of a large number of holes are formed in the exhaust ring 122 , and by carrying out evacuation using the exhaust system 121 via these exhaust paths, a uniform processing gas flow is formed around the susceptor 102 . Moreover, the exhaust ring 122 is electrically connected to a ground potential, and hence a plasma formed in a processing space between the susceptor 102 and the shower head 103 is prevented from leaking out into a space below the exhaust ring 122 .
- a magnetic field-forming mechanism 123 is provided around the vacuum chamber 101 , whereby a desired magnetic field can be formed in the processing space inside the vacuum chamber 101 .
- a rotating mechanism 124 is provided for the magnetic field-forming mechanism 123 , whereby the magnetic field inside the vacuum chamber 101 can be rotated by rotating the magnetic field-forming mechanism 123 around the vacuum chamber 101 .
- a gate valve, not shown, provided in a conveying in/out port, not shown, of the vacuum chamber 101 is opened, and a wafer W is conveyed into the vacuum chamber 101 using a conveyance mechanism or the like, and mounted on the susceptor 102 .
- the wafer W mounted on the susceptor 102 is then attracted and held by applying a predetermined DC voltage from the DC power source 110 to the electrostatic chuck electrode 109 b of the electrostatic chuck 109
- the conveyance mechanism is withdrawn from the vacuum chamber 101 , the gate valve is closed, and the interior of the vacuum chamber 101 is exhausted using the vacuum pump or the like of the exhaust system 121 .
- a predetermined processing gas for etching processing is introduced into the vacuum chamber 101 from the processing gas supply system 106 via the gas diffusion cavity 104 and the small holes 105 , and the interior of the vacuum chamber 101 is maintained at a predetermined pressure, for example approximately 1 Pa to 100 Pa.
- the processing gas supplied onto the surface of the wafer W from the small holes 105 of the shower head 103 flows from a central portion of the surface of the wafer W toward a peripheral portion thereof, passes from the periphery of the wafer W through the gap 111 c between the lower member 111 a and the upper member 111 b of the focus ring 111 , and then flows downward and is thus exhausted.
- This flow of the processing gas is formed uniformly around the wafer W.
- the processing gas supplied onto the surface of the wafer W would pass over the focus ring and flow out to the surroundings.
- the flow of the processing gas would thus stagnate at the peripheral portion of the wafer W, and hence the etching rate for the wafer W as a whole may drop, and moreover the etching rate at the peripheral portion of the wafer W may be different to the etching rate at the central portion of the wafer W.
- the flow of the processing gas at the peripheral portion of the wafer W can be made smooth, and hence the problems described above can be resolved, i.e. the etching rate for the wafer W as a whole can be improved, and the uniformity of the etching rate over the surface of the wafer W can be improved.
- the supply of the high-frequency electrical power from the high-frequency power source 108 is stopped, thus stopping the etching processing, and then using a procedure opposite to that described earlier, the wafer W is conveyed out from the vacuum chamber 101 .
- the graphs in FIGS. 14 and 15 show changes in the etching state at each portion of a wafer W with changes in the gap width G of the gap 111 c in the focus ring 111 ; in FIGS. 14 and 15, the axis of ordinate shows the etching rate (nm/min), and the axis of abscissa shows the distance (mm) from the center of the wafer.
- the film to be etched was an SiN film, the etching gas used was CHF 3 /CF 4 /Ar/O 2 at flow rates of 30, 75, 600 and 15 sccm respectively, and the etching was carried out under conditions of a pressure of 23.3 Pa (175 mTorr), and a high-frequency electrical power of 1000 W (frequency: 13.56 MHz).
- FIG. 14 shows the case that the thickness of the upper member 111 b of the focus ring 111 was 1.5 mm
- FIG. 15 shows the case that the thickness of the upper member 111 b of the focus ring 111 was 2.8 mm.
- the thickness of the lower member 111 a of the focus ring 111 was 1.5 mm.
- FIG. 15 shows the case that the thickness of the upper member 111 b is 2.8 mm
- FIG. 14 shows the case that the thickness of the upper member 111 b is 1.5 mm
- the results shown in FIG. 14 thus substantially show the results for the state that 1.3 mm of the upper member 111 b has been consumed from the state shown in FIG. 15.
- the effect of consumption of the focus ring on the uniformity of the etching processing over the surface of the wafer W can be reduced in the case that the gap width G is 2.5 mm compared with the case that the gap width G is zero.
- the maintenance frequency i.e. the frequency of replacing the focus ring, can thus be reduced in the case that the gap width G is 2.5 mm compared with the case that the gap width G is zero.
- the gap width G is made to be narrower than 0.5 mm, then the operation of the gap 111 c as a processing gas flow path is impaired due to a drop in the conductance, and hence the marked difference in terms of operating effects described above disappears. It is thus preferable to make the gap width G at least 0.5 mm.
- the etching rate for the wafer W as a whole can be increased, and hence the throughput can be increased, and thus the productivity can be improved.
- the etching rate at a peripheral portion of the wafer W becomes lower than the etching rate at a central portion of the wafer W if the gap width G is zero
- the etching rate at the peripheral portion of the wafer W can be increased more than the etching rate at the central portion of the wafer W, and hence the uniformity of the etching rate over the surface of the wafer W can be improved, and thus high-precision etching processing can be carried out.
- the frequency of maintenance such as replacing the focus ring 111 can be reduced, and hence the uptime ratio for the apparatus can be improved, and thus the productivity can be improved; furthermore, when consumption of the focus ring 111 has occurred, by replacing only the upper member 111 b , i.e. only part of the focus ring 111 , the running cost can be reduced.
- the present invention is applied to the etching of semiconductor wafers; however, the present invention is not limited to this case, but rather can also be similarly applied in the case of carrying out etching on other substrates such as glass substrates for liquid crystal display apparatuses.
- the values of the focus ring cooling pressure and the focus ring chuck voltage may be set in advance in accordance with the thickness of the focus ring that will be consumed over time during one maintenance cycle.
- the extent of consumption of the focus ring may be detected using detection means such as an optical sensor, and the detected values may be fed back into the set values of the focus ring cooling pressure and the focus ring chuck voltage, whereby the extent of consumption of the focus ring can be reflected in the processing recipe for the next time of carrying out processing.
- the present invention can be applied not only to etching apparatuses, but also to other plasma processing apparatuses such as CVD apparatuses and ashing apparatuses.
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Abstract
A plasma processing apparatus having a focus ring, enables the efficiency of cooling of the focus ring to be greatly improved, while preventing an increase in cost thereof. The plasma processing apparatus is comprised of a susceptor which has an electrostatic chuck and the focus ring. A wafer W to be subjected to plasma processing is mounted on the electrostatic chuck. The focus ring has a dielectric material portion and a conductive material portion. The dielectric material portion forms a contact portion disposed in contact with the electrostatic chuck. The conductive material portion faces the electrostatic chuck with the dielectric material portion therebetween.
Description
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a plasma processing apparatus, a focus ring, and a susceptor.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- Widely known examples of plasma processing apparatuses include CVD apparatuses, etching apparatuses, ashing apparatuses and so on. Such a plasma processing apparatus has a plasma processing chamber in which is installed a susceptor on which a wafer W, i.e. an object to be processed, is mounted. As shown in FIG. 16, the susceptor is comprised of a disk-shaped
electrostatic chuck 51 on which the wafer W is mounted, and afocus ring 52 that is made of only a conductive material or only a dielectric material and is disposed on an outer peripheral edge of an upper surface of theelectrostatic chuck 51. - When carrying out plasma processing on a wafer W, the wafer W is mounted on the
electrostatic chuck 51, and then while maintaining the processing chamber at a predetermined degree of vacuum, in a state with the processing chamber filled with a processing gas, for example a processing gas comprised of C4F8, O2 and Ar, the wafer W is fixed onto theelectrostatic chuck 51 using electrostatic attraction, and high-frequency electrical power is applied to theelectrostatic chuck 51, thus producing a plasma from the processing gas in the processing chamber. The plasma is focused over the wafer W by thefocus ring 52 on theelectrostatic chuck 51, and hence predetermined plasma processing (e.g. dry etching (reactive ion etching: RIE) processing) is carried out on the wafer W. At this time, the temperature of the wafer W increases due to being subjected to the dry etching processing, but the wafer W is cooled by a cooling mechanism built into theelectrostatic chuck 51. In this cooling, a backside gas such as helium gas having excellent heat transfer ability is made to flow from the upper surface of theelectrostatic chuck 51 toward the rear surface of the wafer W, thus improving the heat transfer ability between theelectrostatic chuck 51 and the wafer W, whereby the wafer W is cooled efficiently. - On the other hand, a gap of which a width is several microns exists between the upper surface of the outer peripheral edge of the
electrostatic chuck 51 and a rear surface of thefocus ring 52 due to undulations on the rear surface of thefocus ring 52 caused by surface roughness thereof. When the processing chamber is put into a vacuum state by reducing the pressure therein, this gap becomes in a vacuum state, and thus forms a vacuum thermal insulation layer; the heat transfer ability between theelectrostatic chuck 51 and thefocus ring 52 thus becomes low, and hence thefocus ring 52 cannot be cooled efficiently as with the wafer W, and as a result the temperature of thefocus ring 52 rises more than the temperature of the wafer W. Due to this increase in the temperature of thefocus ring 52, an outer peripheral portion of the wafer W becomes hotter than an inside portion thereof, and hence at the outer peripheral portion the etching characteristics become poor, i.e. the hole penetration property (the perpendicular degree of a hole formed by etching relative to a surface of the wafer W) deteriorates, the etching selectivity drops and so on. - Moreover, in recent years, there have been rapid advances in increasing the diameter of wafers W and in ultrafine processing, and hence it has become that a large number of devices are produced from a single wafer W. There are thus cases in which devices are also produced from the outer peripheral portion of a wafer W. It is thus necessary to prevent the temperature of the
focus ring 52 from increasing, thus preventing the etching characteristics at the outer peripheral portion of the wafer W from deteriorating. - To prevent the temperature of the
focus ring 52 from increasing, it is necessary to improve the heat transfer ability between the focus ring and the electrostatic chuck; as a susceptor in which this heat transfer ability is improved, as shown in FIG. 17, there is known asusceptor 66 comprised of anelectrostatic chuck 62 havingcoolant channels 61 built therein, afocus ring 63 disposed on an outer peripheral edge of a wafer W mounting surface of theelectrostatic chuck 62, aheat transfer medium 64 interposed between theelectrostatic chuck 62 and thefocus ring 63, and afixing jig 65 that presses and thus fixes thefocus ring 63 against the electrostatic chuck 62 (see Japanese Laid-open Patent Publication (Kokai) No. 2002-16126 (FIG. 1)). - According to the
susceptor 66, theheat transfer medium 64 is deformed by a load applied thereto from thefixing jig 65 via thefocus ring 63, and thus fills the gap between theelectrostatic chuck 62 and thefocus ring 63, and hence the degree of close contact between theelectrostatic chuck 62 and thefocus ring 63 is increased, whereby the heat transfer ability between theelectrostatic chuck 62 and thefocus ring 63 is improved. - Moreover, as an etching apparatus in which the temperature of the focus ring is prevented from increasing, as shown in FIG. 18, there is known an
etching apparatus 75 comprised of anelectrostatic chuck 72 provided inside areaction chamber 71, afocus ring 73 provided at a periphery of an upper portion of theelectrostatic chuck 72, and cooling means (a cooling unit) 74 provided along a lower surface of thefocus ring 73, wherein thecooling unit 74 has asubstrate 74 a that is made of a material having good thermal conductivity and is provided in close contact with the lower surface of thefocus ring 73, and acoolant pipe 74 b that is provided inside thesubstrate 74 a and through which a coolant is circulated (see Japanese Laid-open Patent Publication (Kokai) No. H11-330047 (FIG. 1)). - Moreover, as another etching apparatus, there is known an apparatus in which a backside gas such as helium (He) gas having excellent heat transfer ability is made to flow from an upper surface of an electrostatic chuck toward a rear surface of a focus ring, thus diffusing the backside gas through a vacuum gap existing between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring and hence filling this vacuum gap with the backside gas, whereby the heat transfer ability between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring is improved.
- Furthermore, to improve the heat transfer ability between a focus ring and an electrostatic chuck, the degree of close contact between the focus ring and the electrostatic chuck may be improved. To this purpose, there is known an etching apparatus having an electrode built into the electrostatic chuck in a manner facing the focus ring. According to this apparatus, a voltage is applied to the electrode, whereby the electrode attracts the focus ring to the electrostatic chuck by electrostatic attraction, thus improving the degree of close contact between the focus ring and the electrostatic chuck.
- However, with the
susceptor 66 described above, in addition to the component parts of a conventional susceptor, theheat transfer medium 64 and thefixing jig 65 are necessary, and hence the initial cost increases. Furthermore, thefixing jig 65 is exposed to the plasma, and hence is consumed as plasma processing is carried out repeatedly, resulting in regular maintenance becoming necessary. There is thus also a problem of the maintenance cost increasing. - Moreover, the
coolant channels 61 built into theelectrostatic chuck 62 collect not only heat from thefocus ring 63 but also heat from thefixing jig 65, and hence there is a problem that the efficiency of cooling of thefocus ring 63 cannot be improved as much as hoped. - Moreover, with the
etching apparatus 75 described above, again thecooling unit 74 is necessary, and hence the initial cost increases; furthermore, if thecooling unit 74 is exposed to the plasma, then thecooling unit 74 will be consumed as plasma processing is carried out repeatedly, resulting in regular maintenance becoming necessary, and hence there is also a problem of the maintenance cost increasing. - Furthermore, with the other etching apparatus, the vacuum gap that exists between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring has low thickness, and hence it is not possible to make the backside gas diffuse through the vacuum gap sufficiently, and as a result the heat transfer ability between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring cannot be improved sufficiently. There is thus a problem that the efficiency of cooling of the focus ring cannot be improved as much as hoped.
- Moreover, in general, plasma processing is comprised of a plurality of steps, and the magnitude of the high-frequency electrical power used to generate the plasma may be changed from step to step, and hence the temperature of the focus ring may change. However, the pressure of the backside gas and the voltage applied to the electrode built into the electrostatic chuck are not changed from step to step but rather are constant throughout the plasma processing, and hence the heat transfer ability between the focus ring and the electrostatic chuck does not change. There is thus a problem that changes in the temperature of the focus ring caused by changes in the magnitude of the high-frequency electrical power cannot be suppressed, and hence the efficiency of cooling of the focus ring cannot be improved.
- It is an object of the present invention to provide a plasma processing apparatus, a focus ring, and a susceptor, which enable the efficiency of cooling of the focus ring to be greatly improved, while preventing an increase in cost.
- To attain the above object, in a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a plasma processing apparatus comprising, a susceptor having an electrostatic chuck on which is mounted an object to be processed that is to be subjected to plasma processing, and a focus ring having a contact portion disposed in contact with the electrostatic chuck, wherein the focus ring has a dielectric material portion that forms the contact portion, and a conductive material portion that faces the electrostatic chuck with the dielectric material portion therebetween.
- According to the first aspect of the present invention, the focus ring has a dielectric material portion that forms a contact portion disposed in contact with an electrostatic chuck, and a conductive material portion that faces the electrostatic chuck with the dielectric material portion therebetween. As a result, when an object to be processed is subjected to plasma processing, the amount of charge for generating electrostatic attraction between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring can be made high, and thus the electrostatic attraction between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring can be increased, and hence the degree of close contact between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring can be increased, and thus the heat transfer ability between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring can be improved. The efficiency of cooling of the focus ring can thus be greatly improved, while preventing an increase in the cost of the susceptor.
- Preferably, the dielectric material portion has a constant thickness in a radial direction of the focus ring.
- According to this preferred form, the dielectric material portion has a constant thickness in a radial direction of the focus ring. As a result, the electrostatic attraction between the electrostatic chuck and the conductive material portion can be made constant and thus the degree of close contact between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring can be made uniform. The focus ring can thus be cooled uniformly, and hence the occurrence of local deterioration of the etching characteristics can be prevented.
- Preferably, the dielectric material portion is made of an oxide of a material constituting the conductive material portion.
- According to this preferred form, the dielectric material portion is made of an oxide of a material constituting the conductive material portion. As a result, the dielectric material portion can be formed by oxidizing the conductive material portion. The focus ring can thus be formed easily, and moreover the occurrence of gaps between the dielectric material portion and the conductive material portion can be reliably prevented.
- Preferably, the material constituting the conductive material portion is silicon.
- According to this preferred form, the material constituting the conductive material portion is silicon. As a result, the material can be easily procured, and hence an increase in the cost of the susceptor can be further prevented.
- Preferably, the material constituting the dielectric material portion is silicon dioxide.
- According to this preferred form, the material constituting the dielectric material portion is silicon dioxide. As a result, the dielectric material portion can be formed easily, and hence an increase in the cost of the susceptor can be reliably prevented.
- To attain the above object, in a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a focus ring having a contact portion to be disposed in contact with an electrostatic chuck on which is mounted an object to be processed that is to be subjected to plasma processing, the focus ring comprising, a dielectric material portion that forms the contact portion, and a conductive material portion that faces the electrostatic chuck with the dielectric material portion therebetween.
- According to the second aspect of the present invention, the focus ring has a dielectric material portion that forms a contact portion to be disposed in contact with an electrostatic chuck, and a conductive material portion that faces the electrostatic chuck with the dielectric material portion therebetween. As a result, when an object to be processed is subjected to plasma processing, the amount of charge for generating electrostatic attraction between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring can be made high, and thus the electrostatic attraction between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring can be increased, and hence the degree of close contact between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring can be increased, and thus the heat transfer ability between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring can be improved. The efficiency of cooling of the focus ring can thus be greatly improved, while preventing an increase in the cost of the susceptor.
- To attain the above object, in a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided a susceptor comprising, an electrostatic chuck on which is mounted an object to be processed that is to be subjected to plasma processing, and a focus ring having a contact portion disposed in contact with the electrostatic chuck, wherein the focus ring has a dielectric material portion that forms the contact portion, and a conductive material portion that faces the electrostatic chuck with the dielectric material portion therebetween.
- According to the third aspect of the present invention, the focus ring has a dielectric material portion that forms a contact portion disposed in contact with an electrostatic chuck, and a conductive material portion that faces the electrostatic chuck with the dielectric material portion therebetween. As a result, when an object to be processed is subjected to plasma processing, the amount of charge for generating electrostatic attraction between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring can be made high, and thus the electrostatic attraction between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring can be increased, and hence the degree of close contact between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring can be increased, and thus the heat transfer ability between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring can be improved. The efficiency of cooling of the focus ring can thus be greatly improved, while preventing an increase in the cost of the susceptor.
- To attain the above object, in a fourth aspect of the present invention, there is provided a plasma processing apparatus comprising, a susceptor having an electrostatic chuck on which is mounted an object to be processed that is to be subjected to plasma processing, and a focus ring having a contact surface disposed in contact with the electrostatic chuck around a periphery of the object to be processed, and heat exchange means provided at the contact surface, for carrying out heat exchange with the focus ring.
- According to the fourth aspect of the present invention, the plasma processing apparatus has heat exchange means at a contact surface between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring. As a result, a cooling unit is not required between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring, and moreover the heat transfer ability between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring can be improved sufficiently, whereby the efficiency of cooling of the focus ring can be greatly improved, while preventing an increase in cost.
- Preferably, the heat exchange means comprises a groove provided in the contact surface and filled with a heat transfer medium.
- According to this preferred form, the heat exchange means comprises a groove provided in the contact surface and filled with a heat transfer medium. As a result, the heat transfer medium can be made to diffuse reliably between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring, and hence the efficiency of cooling of the focus ring can be greatly improved.
- More preferably, the heat transfer medium is a Galden fluid.
- According to this preferred form, the heat transfer medium is a Galden fluid. As a result, the heat transfer medium can be easily procured, and hence an increase in cost can be reliably prevented.
- More preferably, the groove is formed in the focus ring.
- According to this preferred form, the groove is formed in the focus ring. As a result, the area of contact between the focus ring and the heat transfer medium can be increased, and moreover the rigidity of the focus ring can be suitably reduced, whereby the focus ring can be deformed to follow the shape of the electrostatic chuck, whereby the degree of close contact between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring can be improved. As a result, the efficiency of cooling of the focus ring can be improved yet more greatly.
- Alternatively, the groove is formed in the electrostatic chuck.
- According to this preferred form, the groove is alternatively formed in the electrostatic chuck. As a result, there is no need to form a groove in the focus ring, whereby the initial cost of the focus ring can be reduced, and hence an increase in cost can be prevented.
- More preferably, the groove has a depth of not less than 0.1 mm.
- According to this preferred form, the groove has a depth of not less than 0.1 mm. As a result, the conductance can be made large (the flow resistance for the heat transfer medium can be decreased), and hence the heat transfer medium can be filled into the groove rapidly., whereby the efficiency of cooling of the focus ring can be improved markedly.
- More preferably, the groove has corners thereof rounded off.
- According to this preferred form, corners of the groove are rounded off. As a result, the occurrence of cracks in the groove can be prevented, and hence the durability of the focus ring can be improved, whereby an increase in the maintenance cost can be prevented.
- More preferably, the groove comprises at least one groove having an annular shape concentric with the focus ring.
- According to this preferred form, the groove comprises at least one groove having an annular shape concentric with the focus ring. As a result, the heat transfer medium can be made to diffuse uniformly over the contact surface between the focus ring and the electrostatic chuck, and hence the focus ring can be cooled uniformly.
- Preferably, the heat exchange means comprises cooling means for cooling the focus ring.
- According to this preferred form, the focus ring is cooled. As a result, a deposit generated during the etching treatment will become attached to the focus ring, and can thus be prevented from becoming attached to the object to be processed. The occurrence of particle contamination due to such deposit detaching from the object to be processed when the object to be processed is moved can thus be prevented.
- Advantageously, the heat exchange means comprises a supply path that supplies a heat transfer gas to the contact surface, the plasma processing apparatus further comprising a controller that controls a pressure of the heat transfer gas supplied from the heat exchange means, and wherein the plasma processing comprises a plurality of steps, and the controller changes the pressure of the heat transfer gas supplied in accordance with each of the steps.
- According to this preferred form, the controller advantageously changes the pressure of the heat transfer gas supplied in accordance with each of the steps of the plasma processing. As a result, even if a high-frequency voltage for plasma generation is changed from step to step, the heat transfer ability between the focus ring and the electrostatic chuck can be changed in accordance with the change in the high-frequency voltage, and hence the cooling of the focus ring can be carried out stably. The occurrence of local deterioration of the etching characteristics of the object to be processed can thus be prevented.
- Advantageously, the plasma processing apparatus further comprises an electrode built into the electrostatic chuck in a manner facing the focus ring, and a controller that controls a voltage applied to the electrode, wherein the electrode attracts the focus ring to the electrostatic chuck by electrostatic attraction, the plasma processing comprises a plurality of steps, and the controller changes the voltage applied to the electrode in accordance with each of the steps.
- According to this preferred form, the controller advantageously changes the voltage applied to an electrode built into the electrostatic chuck in accordance with each of the steps of the plasma processing. As a result, even if a high-frequency voltage for plasma generation is changed from step to step, the heat transfer ability between the focus ring and the electrostatic chuck can be changed in accordance with the change in the high-frequency voltage, and hence the cooling of the focus ring can be carried out stably. The occurrence of local deterioration of the etching characteristics of the object to be processed can thus be prevented.
- More preferably, the heat exchange means reduces a temperature of the focus ring to at least 20K below a temperature of the electrostatic chuck.
- According to this preferred form, the temperature of the focus ring is reduced to at least 20K below the temperature of the electrostatic chuck. As a result, the deposit can be attached to the focus ring reliably.
- Still more preferably, the heat exchange means reduces the temperature of the focus ring to not more than 0° C.
- According to this preferred form, the temperature of the focus ring is reduced to not more than 0° C. As a result, the deposit can be attached to the focus ring yet more reliably.
- Advantageously, the heat exchange means comprises heating means for heating the focus ring.
- According to this preferred form, the focus ring is advantageously heated. As a result, attached deposit can be removed. The focus ring replacement cycle can thus be lengthened, and hence the maintenance cost can be reduced.
- Alternatively, the focus ring further comprises second heating means for heating the focus ring.
- According to this preferred form, the focus ring alternatively comprises second heating means for heating the focus ring. As a result, the structure of the heat exchange means can be simplified, and hence the initial cost of the apparatus can be reduced.
- Alternatively, the focus ring is exposed to a cleaning gas.
- According to this preferred form, the focus ring may be exposed to a cleaning gas. As a result, deposit attached to the focus ring can be easily removed.
- Alternatively, the focus ring is exposed to a plasma.
- According to this preferred form, the focus ring may be exposed to the plasma. As a result, deposit attached to the focus ring can be removed during the plasma processing. The deposit can thus be removed without reducing the efficiency of the plasma processing.
- Alternatively, the heat exchange means comprises a Peltier device.
- According to this preferred form, the heat exchange means alternatively comprises a Peltier device. As a result, a heat transfer medium is not required. The structure of the heat exchange means can thus be simplified, and hence the initial cost of the apparatus can be reduced.
- To attain the above object, in a fifth aspect of the present invention, there is provided a focus ring having a contact surface to be disposed in contact with an electrostatic chuck on which is mounted an object to be processed that is to be subjected to plasma processing, around a periphery of the object to be processed, the focus ring comprising, heat exchange means provided at the contact surface, for carrying out heat exchange with the focus ring.
- According to the fifth aspect of the present invention, the focus ring has heat exchange means at a contact surface between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring. As a result, a cooling unit is not required between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring, and moreover the heat transfer ability between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring can be improved sufficiently, whereby the efficiency of cooling of the focus ring can be greatly improved, while preventing an increase in cost.
- To attain the above object, in a sixth aspect of the present invention, there is provided a susceptor comprising, an electrostatic chuck on which is mounted an object to be processed that is to be subjected to plasma processing, a focus ring having a contact surface disposed in contact with the electrostatic chuck around a periphery of the object to be processed, and heat exchange means provided at the contact surface, for carrying out heat exchange with the focus ring.
- According to the sixth aspect of the present invention, the susceptor has heat exchange means at a contact surface between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring. As a result, a cooling unit is not required between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring, and moreover the heat transfer ability between the electrostatic chuck and the focus ring can be improved sufficiently, whereby the efficiency of cooling of the focus ring can be greatly improved, while preventing an increase in cost.
- The above and other objects, features, and advantages of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic sectional view showing the construction of a plasma processing apparatus in which can be used a susceptor according to a first embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 2 is a schematic sectional view showing the construction of the susceptor according to the first embodiment
- FIG. 3 is a schematic sectional view showing the construction of a susceptor according to a variation of the first embodiment
- FIG. 4 is a schematic sectional view showing the construction of a susceptor according to another variation of the first embodiment;
- FIG. 5 is a schematic sectional view showing the construction of a susceptor according to a second embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 6 is a schematic sectional view showing the construction of a susceptor according to a third embodiment of the present invention;
- FIGS. 7A and 7B are schematic views showing the construction of a heat transfer gas introduction groove appearing in FIG. 6; specifically:
- FIG. 7A is a view showing a focus ring as viewed from a contact surface thereof; and
- FIG. 7B is a sectional view taken along line III-III in FIG. 7A;
- FIGS. 8A and 8B are sequence diagrams showing changes in He pressure and F/R chuck voltage during continuous dry etching processing;
- FIG. 9 is a schematic sectional view showing the construction of a susceptor according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 10 is a schematic sectional view showing the construction of a heating member that heats a focus ring, and the heated focus ring;
- FIG. 11 is a schematic sectional view showing the construction of a susceptor having a Peltier device provided therein;
- FIG. 12 is a schematic sectional view showing the construction of a plasma processing apparatus in which can be used a susceptor according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 13 is a schematic sectional view showing the construction of essential parts of the plasma processing apparatus shown in FIG. 12;
- FIG. 14 is a graph showing changes in an etching state with changes in a focus ring gap width G;
- FIG. 15 is a graph showing changes in an etching state with changes in a focus ring gap width G;
- FIG. 16 is a schematic sectional view showing the construction of a conventional susceptor used in a plasma processing apparatus;
- FIG. 17 is a schematic sectional view showing the construction of a conventional susceptor in which the heat transfer ability between a focus ring and an electrostatic chuck are improved; and
- FIG. 18 is a schematic sectional view showing the construction of a conventional etching apparatus.
- The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings showing preferred embodiments thereof.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic sectional view showing the construction of a plasma processing apparatus in which can be used the susceptor according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- In FIG. 1, the plasma processing apparatus, which is constructed as an RIE type plasma processing apparatus, has a
cylindrical chamber 10 that is made of a metal, for example aluminum or stainless steel, and is grounded for safety; thechamber 10 has provided therein a disk-shapedlower electrode 11 on which a wafer W is mounted as an object to be processed. Thelower electrode 11 is made, for example, of aluminum, and is supported via an insulatingcylindrical holding member 12 by acylindrical holding portion 13 that extends perpendicularly upwards from a base of thechamber 10. - An
exhaust path 14 is formed between a side wall of thechamber 10 and the cylindrical holdingportion 13; anannular baffle plate 15 is provided at an inlet of theexhaust path 14 or in theexhaust path 14, and anexhaust port 16 is provided in a bottom portion of theexhaust path 14, and anexhauster 18 is connected to theexhaust port 16 via anexhaust pipe 17. Here, theexhauster 18 has a vacuum pump, and reduces the pressure of a processing space in thechamber 10 down to a predetermined degree of vacuum. Moreover, theexhaust pipe 17 has an automatic pressure control valve (hereinafter referred to as the “APC”), (not shown), which is a variable butterfly valve, and this APC automatically controls the pressure inside thechamber 10. Furthermore, agate valve 20 that opens and closes a wafer W conveying in/outport 19 is installed on a side wall of thechamber 10. - A high-
frequency power source 21 for plasma production and RIE is electrically connected to thelower electrode 11 via amatching unit 22 and a power-feedingrod 23. The high-frequency power source 21 applies high-frequency electrical power at a predetermined high frequency, for example 60 MHz, to thelower electrode 11. Moreover, ashower head 24 is provided, as an upper electrode at a ground potential, described later, in a ceiling portion of thechamber 10. A high-frequency voltage from the high-frequency power source 21 is thus applied between thelower electrode 11 and theshower head 24. - An
electrostatic chuck 25 that attracts the wafer W thereto through electrostatic attraction is provided on an upper surface of thelower electrode 11. Theelectrostatic chuck 25 is comprised of a disk-shapedcentral portion 25 a, and an annular outerperipheral portion 25 b; thecentral portion 25 a projects out (upward in FIG. 1) relative to the outerperipheral portion 25 b. Moreover, thecentral portion 25 a is constructed by sandwiching anelectrode plate 25 c comprised of a conductive film between a pair of dielectric films, and the outerperipheral portion 25 b is constructed by sandwiching anelectrode plate 25 d comprised of a conductive film between a pair of dielectric films; furthermore, aDC power source 26 is electrically connected to theelectrode plate 25 c via aswitch 27, and aDC power source 28 is electrically connected to theelectrode plate 25 d via aswitch 29. Theelectrostatic chuck 25 attracts and holds the wafer W through a Johnsen-Rahbek force or a Coulomb force due to the DC voltage from theDC power source 26. - A
focus ring 30 that annularly surrounds thecentral portion 25 a of theelectrostatic chuck 25 is mounted on an upper surface of the outerperipheral portion 25 b of theelectrostatic chuck 25. Thelower electrode 11, theelectrostatic chuck 25 and thefocus ring 30 together constitute a susceptor. - Moreover, inside the
lower electrode 11 is provided anannular coolant chamber 31 that, for example, extends in a circumferential direction. A coolant, for example cooling water, at a predetermined temperature is supplied into thecoolant chamber 31 from achiller unit 32 and circulated via piping 33 and 34, and the processing temperature of the wafer W on theelectrostatic chuck 25 is controlled through the temperature of this coolant. Furthermore, a heat transfer gas, for example He gas, from a heat transfergas supply unit 35 is supplied into a gap between an upper surface of theelectrostatic chuck 25 and a rear surface of the wafer W via agas supply line 36, thus improving heat transfer ability between the wafer W and theelectrostatic chuck 25. - The
shower head 24 in the ceiling portion has a lowersurface electrode plate 37 having a large number of gas vents 37 a therein, and anelectrode support 38 that detachably supports theelectrode plate 37. Moreover, abuffer chamber 39 is provided inside theelectrode support 38, and gas supply piping 41 from a processinggas supply unit 40 is connected to agas introduction port 38 a of thebuffer chamber 39. Moreover, amagnet 42 that extends annularly or concentrically is disposed around thechamber 10. - The component elements of the plasma processing apparatus, for example the
exhauster 18, the high-frequency power source 21, theswitches electrostatic chuck 25, thechiller unit 32, the heat transfergas supply unit 35, the processinggas supply unit 40 and so on, are connected to acontroller 43 that controls the operation of these component elements. - Inside the
chamber 10 of the plasma processing apparatus, a horizontal magnetic field oriented in one direction is formed by themagnet 42, and moreover an RF (radio-frequency, i.e. high-frequency) electric field is formed in a perpendicular direction by the high-frequency voltage applied between thelower electrode 11 and theshower head 24; as a result, magnetron discharge occurs via the processing gas in thechamber 10, and hence a high-density plasma is produced from the processing gas in the vicinity of the surface of thelower electrode 11. - With this plasma processing apparatus, during dry etching processing, first the
gate valve 20 is opened, and the wafer W to be processed is conveyed into thechamber 10, and mounted on theelectrostatic chuck 25. A processing gas (e.g. a mixed gas comprised of C4F8 gas, O2 gas and Ar gas with a predetermined flow rate ratio therebetween) is introduced at a predetermined amount of flow and a predetermined flow rate from the processinggas supply unit 40 into thechamber 10, and the pressure inside thechamber 10 is set to a predetermined value using theexhauster 18 and so on. Furthermore, high-frequency electrical power is supplied to thelower electrode 11 from the high-frequency power source 21, and a DC voltage is applied to theelectrode plate 25 c of theelectrostatic chuck 25 from theDC power source 26, thus attracting the wafer W to theelectrostatic chuck 25. The processing gas discharged from theshower head 24 is made into a plasma as described above, and a surface of the wafer W is etched by radicals, ions or the like produced through this plasma. - With this plasma processing apparatus, by applying a high frequency in a frequency range (at least 50 MHz) much higher than conventionally (generally not more than 27 MHz) to the
lower electrode 11, the processing gas is dissociated into a desirable state. The dissociated processing gas is made into a plasma, and hence a high-density plasma can be formed even at a low pressure. With such a high-density plasma, oxidation and nitriding processing can be carried out with little damage to the wafer W, and thus the high-density plasma greatly contributes to realization of high performance and low power consumption of semiconductor devices. Specifically, it is possible to prevent breakage and contamination of the wafer W due to high energy particles in the plasma, and metallic atoms emitted, for example, from inner walls of the processing chamber, which is caused by collision by the high energy particles, and hence the plasma processing can be applied to a gate formation step which requires formation of high quality insulation films. Therefore, the plasma processing apparatus according to the present embodiment can solve technical problems which may arise with development of ultrafine processing for the wafer W. - FIG. 2 is a schematic sectional view showing the construction of the susceptor according to the first embodiment.
- The susceptor according to the first embodiment can be used in a plasma processing apparatus in which a film to be etched of the wafer W is an oxide film.
- As shown in FIG. 2 and as described above, the susceptor according to the first embodiment is comprised of a
lower electrode 11, theelectrostatic chuck 25, which is disposed on the upper surface of thelower electrode 11, and thefocus ring 30, which is mounted on the upper surface of the outerperipheral portion 25 b of theelectrostatic chuck 25. - The
lower electrode 11 has thecoolant chamber 31 therein, theelectrostatic chuck 25 has theelectrode plate 25 c inside thecentral portion 25 a thereof and has theelectrode plate 25 d inside the outerperipheral portion 25 b thereof, and thefocus ring 30 has adielectric material portion 30 a that forms a contact portion disposed in contact with the outerperipheral portion 25 b, and aconductive material portion 30 b that faces the outerperipheral portion 25 b with thedielectric material portion 30 a therebetween. - Here, because the film to be etched of the wafer W is an oxide film, a part of the
focus ring 30 that will be exposed to the plasma is preferably made of silicon (Si), and hence theconductive material portion 30 b is made of silicon, and thedielectric material portion 30 a is made of silicon dioxide (SiO2), which is an oxide of silicon. - When subjecting the wafer W to dry etching processing, high-frequency electrical power is supplied to the
lower electrode 11 by the high-frequency power source 21 to produce a plasma, and a high voltage is applied to theelectrode plate 25 c from theDC power source 26 to attract the wafer W to thecentral portion 25 a by electrostatic attraction, and a high voltage is applied to theelectrode plate 25 d from theDC power source 28 to attract thefocus ring 30 to the outerperipheral portion 25 b by electrostatic attraction. The high voltages applied to theelectrode plates focus ring 30 according to the first embodiment of the present invention, theconductive material portion 30 b becomes at a negative potential as with the plasma, and hence a positive charge is induced in thedielectric material portion 30 a at the interface of thedielectric material portion 30 a with theconductive material portion 30 b, and thus a negative charge arises through dielectric polarization in thedielectric material portion 30 a at the interface of thedielectric material portion 30 a with theelectrostatic chuck 25. Moreover, in the case that a surface portion of theelectrostatic chuck 25 is made of a dielectric material, a positive charge will arise through dielectric polarization in the surface portion of theelectrostatic chuck 25 at the interface of the surface portion of theelectrostatic chuck 25 with thedielectric material portion 30 a. The electrostatic attraction between theelectrostatic chuck 25 and thefocus ring 30 can be increased through the action of these charges. - At this time, the voltage applied to the
electrode plate 25 d by theDC power source 28 is determined by the specific resistance of thedielectric material portion 30 a. Specifically, if the specific resistance is at least 1013 Ω, then the electrostatic attraction generated by the charge induced in theconductive material portion 30 b will be a Coulomb force, and hence the applied voltage will be approximately 1.5 to 4.0 kV, whereas if the specific resistance is less than 1013 Ω, then the above electrostatic attraction will be a Johnsen-Rahbek force, and hence the applied voltage will be approximately 0 to 1.0 kV. - Moreover, the thickness of the
dielectric material portion 30 a is constant in the radial direction of thefocus ring 30; the greater the thickness of thedielectric material portion 30 a, the worse the heat transfer ability between theelectrostatic chuck 25 and theconductive material portion 30 b, and hence it is preferable for this thickness to be low. However, in the present first embodiment, the film to be etched of the wafer W is an oxide film, and hence thedielectric material portion 30 a, which is made of silicon dioxide, will be consumed as the plasma processing is carried out repeatedly. It is thus necessary for the thickness of thedielectric material portion 30 a to be at least the thickness that will be consumed during one maintenance cycle. - According to the susceptor of the first embodiment, the
focus ring 30 is comprised of adielectric material portion 30 a that forms a contact portion disposed in contact with the outerperipheral portion 25 b, and aconductive material portion 30 b that faces the outerperipheral portion 25 b of theelectrostatic chuck 25 with thedielectric material portion 30 a therebetween. As a result, when the wafer W is subjected to the dry etching processing, flow of charge from thedielectric material portion 30 a of thefocus ring 30 to theelectrostatic chuck 25 via the contact portion can be blocked, and hence the loss of charge that gives rise to the electrostatic attraction can be suppressed compared with the conventional focus ring; the electrostatic attraction between theelectrostatic chuck 25 and thefocus ring 30 can thus be increased, and hence the degree of close contact between theelectrostatic chuck 25 and thefocus ring 30 can be increased, and thus the heat transfer ability between theelectrostatic chuck 25 and thefocus ring 30 can be improved. As a result, the efficiency of cooling of thefocus ring 30 can be greatly improved, while preventing an increase in the cost of the susceptor. Moreover, the thickness of thedielectric material portion 30 a is constant in the radial direction of thefocus ring 30, and hence the electrostatic attraction between theelectrostatic chuck 25 and thefocus ring 30 can be made constant and thus the degree of close contact between theelectrostatic chuck 25 and thefocus ring 30 can be made uniform; thefocus ring 30 can thus be cooled uniformly, and hence the occurrence of local deterioration of the etching characteristics can be prevented. - Furthermore, the material constituting the
conductive material portion 30 b is silicon, and hence procuring the material is easy, and thus an increase in the cost of the susceptor can be further prevented. Furthermore, the material constituting thedielectric material portion 30 a is silicon dioxide, and hence thedielectric material portion 30 a can easily be formed by sputtering or the like, and thus an increase in the cost of the susceptor can be reliably prevented; moreover, with adielectric material portion 30 a formed by sputtering, the surface of the contact portion with thefocus ring 30 can be made smooth, and hence the degree of close contact between theelectrostatic chuck 25 and thefocus ring 30 can be further improved. - According to the susceptor according to the first embodiment described above, the thickness of the
dielectric material portion 30 a is constant in the radial direction of thefocus ring 30; however, thedielectric material portion 30 a may be constructed such that the thickness thereof increases from the inside of thefocus ring 30 outward as shown in FIG. 3, or may be constructed such that the thickness thereof increases from the outside of thefocus ring 30 inward as shown in FIG. 4. - Moreover, the
dielectric material portion 30 a may be constructed such that the dielectric constant thereof increases from the inside of thefocus ring 30 outward, or may be constructed such that the dielectric constant thereof increases from the outside of thefocus ring 30 inward. - Next, a susceptor according to a second embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail.
- The susceptor according to the second embodiment has basically the same construction and operation as in the first embodiment described above, and hence description of aspects of the construction and operation that overlap with the first embodiment will be omitted, and in the following only aspects of the construction and operation that differ to the first embodiment will be described.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic sectional view showing the construction of the susceptor according to the second embodiment.
- The susceptor according to the second embodiment can be used in a plasma processing apparatus in which a film to be etched of the wafer W is a polysilicon film.
- As shown in FIG. 5, according to the susceptor of the second embodiment, the
focus ring 30 is comprised of adielectric material portion 30 c that forms a contact portion disposed in contact with the outerperipheral portion 25 b of theelectrostatic chuck 25, aconductive material portion 30 d that faces the outerperipheral portion 25 b with thedielectric material portion 30 c therebetween, and anotherdielectric material portion 30 e that is disposed on theconductive material portion 30 d. - The
lower electrode 11 and theelectrostatic chuck 25 are identical in construction with the first embodiment. - Here, because the film to be etched of the wafer W is a polysilicon film, a part of the
focus ring 30 that will be exposed to the plasma is preferably made of a material other than silicon, and hence the otherdielectric material portion 30 e is made of silicon dioxide. Moreover, thedielectric material portion 30 c is also made of silicon dioxide, and theconductive material portion 30 d is made of silicon; part of theconductive material portion 30 d is exposed to and contacts the plasma. - When subjecting the wafer W to dry etching processing, the
DC power source 28 applies a high voltage to theelectrode plate 25 d. When the plasma is produced, theconductive material portion 30 d disposed in contact with the plasma becomes at a negative potential as with the plasma, and hence a positive charge is induced in thedielectric material portion 30 c at the interface of thedielectric material portion 30 c with theconductive material portion 30 d, and thus a negative charge arises through dielectric polarization in thedielectric material portion 30 c at the interface of thedielectric material portion 30 c with theelectrostatic chuck 25. Moreover, in the case that a surface portion of theelectrostatic chuck 25 is made of a dielectric material, a positive charge will arise through dielectric polarization in the surface portion of theelectrostatic chuck 25 at the interface of the surface portion of theelectrostatic chuck 25 with thedielectric material portion 30 c. The electrostatic attraction between theelectrostatic chuck 25 and thefocus ring 30 can be increased through the action of these charges. - Here, with the conventional focus ring made of only a dielectric material, assuming that the
electrode plate 25 d and the plasma are two electrodes of a capacitor, even if it is considered that charge will be accumulated in the dielectric material (focus ring) interposed between the two electrodes, because the thickness of the dielectric material is too great, the capacitance of the capacitor will be insufficient, i.e. it will not be possible to accumulate a large amount of charge for generating electrostatic attraction. On the other hand, with thefocus ring 30 according to the second embodiment of the present invention, assuming that theelectrode plate 25 d and theconductive material portion 30 d are two electrodes of a capacitor, the dielectric material interposed between the two electrodes is thedielectric material portion 30 c, which is sufficiently thin compared with the conventional focus ring, and hence the capacitance of the capacitor can be made large, i.e. a large amount of charge for generating electrostatic attraction can be accumulated. - The thicknesses of the
dielectric material portion 30 c and theconductive material portion 30 d are constant in the radial direction of thefocus ring 30, and it is preferable for each of these thicknesses to be low. However, in the present second embodiment, the film to be etched of the wafer W is a polysilicon film, and hence theconductive material portion 30 d, which is made of silicon, will be consumed as the plasma processing is carried out repeatedly. It is thus necessary for the thickness of theconductive material portion 30 d to be at least the thickness that will be consumed during one maintenance cycle. - According to the susceptor of the second embodiment, the
focus ring 30 has adielectric material portion 30 c that forms a contact portion disposed in contact with the outerperipheral portion 25 b of theelectrostatic chuck 25, and aconductive material portion 30 d that faces the outerperipheral portion 25 b with thedielectric material portion 30 c therebetween. As a result, when the wafer W is subjected to the dry etching processing, the amount of charge for generating electrostatic attraction can be made high, and thus the electrostatic attraction between theelectrostatic chuck 25 and thefocus ring 30 can be increased, and hence the degree of close contact between theelectrostatic chuck 25 and thefocus ring 30 can be increased, and thus the heat transfer ability between theelectrostatic chuck 25 and thefocus ring 30 can be improved. As a result, the efficiency of cooling of thefocus ring 30 can be greatly improved, while preventing an increase in the cost of the susceptor. - Here, according to the susceptor of the second embodiment, the thickness of the
dielectric material portion 30 c is constant in the radial direction of thefocus ring 30; however, as with the susceptor according to the first embodiment described earlier, thedielectric material portion 30 c may be constructed such that the thickness thereof increases from the inside of thefocus ring 30 outward or from the outside of thefocus ring 30 inward, and moreover thedielectric material portion 30 c may be constructed such that the dielectric constant thereof increases from the inside of thefocus ring 30 outward or from the outside of thefocus ring 30 inward. - According to each of the susceptors of the first and second embodiments described above, silicon is used as the material constituting the conductive material portion, but any material that will become negatively charged upon contacting the plasma may be used as the material constituting the conductive material portion, for example aluminum (Al), a semiconductor, or the like may be used. As a result, the charge induced in the conductive material portion can be further increased, and hence the degree of close contact between the
electrostatic chuck 25 and thefocus ring 30 can be further increased, and thus the heat transfer ability between theelectrostatic chuck 25 and thefocus ring 30 can be further improved. - Moreover, according to each of the susceptors of the first and second embodiments described above, silicon dioxide is used as the material constituting the dielectric material portion(s), but any insulating material (especially a material having a high dielectric constant) may be used as the material constituting the dielectric material portion(s), for example silicon nitride (SiN), alumite, or the like may be used. Here, if an oxide of the material constituting the conductive material portion is used as the material constituting the dielectric material portion(s), then the dielectric material portion(s) can be formed by oxidizing the conductive material portion. The
focus ring 30 can thus be formed easily, and moreover the occurrence of gaps between the dielectric material portion(s) and the conductive material portion can be prevented, and hence the charge induced in the conductive material portion can be further increased. - Moreover, the method of forming the dielectric material portion(s) is not limited to sputtering, but rather CVD, dipping and so on may be used as appropriate in accordance with the material.
- Moreover, according to each of the susceptors of the first and second embodiments described above, the
electrostatic chuck 25 and thedielectric material portion electrostatic chuck 25 and thedielectric material portion electrostatic chuck 25 and thefocus ring 30 can be further improved. Moreover, helium gas may be filled between theelectrostatic chuck 25 and thedielectric material portion - Next, a susceptor according to a third embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail.
- The susceptor according to the third embodiment has basically the same construction and operation as in the first embodiment described earlier, and hence description of aspects of the construction and operation that overlap with the first embodiment will be omitted, and in the following only aspects of the construction and operation that differ to the first embodiment will be described.
- According to the susceptor of the third embodiment, as will be described below, the heat transfer gas (heat transfer medium), for example He gas, from the heat transfer
gas supply unit 35 is supplied via agas supply line 46 into a gap between an upper surface of thecentral portion 25 a of theelectrostatic chuck 25 and a rear surface of the wafer W, a gap between an upper surface of the outerperipheral portion 25 b of theelectrostatic chuck 25 and a rear surface of thefocus ring 30, and a gap between thelower electrode 11 and theelectrostatic chuck 25, thus improving the heat transfer ability between the wafer W and theelectrostatic chuck 25, between thefocus ring 30 and theelectrostatic chuck 25, and between theelectrostatic chuck 25 and thelower electrode 11. - FIG. 6 is a schematic sectional view showing the construction of the susceptor according to the third embodiment.
- As shown in FIG. 6, as with the susceptor according to the first embodiment, the susceptor according to the third embodiment is comprised of a
lower electrode 11, anelectrostatic chuck 25 disposed on an upper surface of thelower electrode 11, and afocus ring 30 mounted on an upper surface of an outerperipheral portion 25 b of theelectrostatic chuck 25. - Here, the
gas supply line 46 has awafer section line 46 a that opens out at the upper surface of thecentral portion 25 a, and a focusring section line 46 b that opens out at two places in the upper surface of the outerperipheral portion 25 b; the two openings of the focusring section line 46 b are disposed in the upper surface of the outerperipheral portion 25 b symmetrically such that the center of thecentral portion 25 a is midway between the two openings (see FIG. 7A). - The
wafer section line 46 a has a PCV (pressure control valve) 80 and an opening/closingvalve 81; thePCV 80 and the opening/closingvalve 81 are connected to thecontroller 43, which controls the operation of thePCV 80 and the opening/closingvalve 81. ThePCV 80 controls the pressure of the He gas supplied onto the rear surface of the wafer W from thewafer section line 46 a, and the opening/closingvalve 81 closes off thewafer section line 46 a from the heat transfergas supply unit 35 in response to a command from thecontroller 43. - The focus
ring section line 46 b also has aPCV 82 and an opening/closingvalve 83; thePCV 82 and the opening/closingvalve 83 are connected to thecontroller 43, which controls the operation of thePCV 82 and the opening/closingvalve 83. ThePCV 82 controls the pressure of the He gas supplied into a heat transfergas introduction groove 44, described below, by the focusring section line 46 b, and the opening/closingvalve 83 closes off the focusring section line 46 b from the heat transfergas supply unit 35 in response to a command from thecontroller 43. - Moreover, the focus
ring section line 46 b has achamber release system 84 between the openings of the focusring section line 46 b and the opening/closingvalve 83. Thechamber release system 84 is comprised of twolines lines ring section line 46 b, and are connected at the other end thereof to one another to form a single line, which is communicated with the interior of thechamber 10. Theline 85 a has an opening/closingvalve 86, and theline 85 b has an opening/closingvalve 87 and aconstriction 88. The opening/closing valves controller 43, which controls the operation of the opening/closing valves - Furthermore, the
wafer section line 46 a may also have a system similar to thechamber release system 84, as shown in FIG. 6. - It is preferable that a plurality of wafer section lines46 a are provided, each opening in the upper surface of the
central portion 25 a in a manner facing a central portion and a peripheral portion of the rear surface of the wafer W, whereby the temperature of the wafer W can be appropriately controlled. - Moreover, the
focus ring 30 has a heat transfergas introduction groove 44 formed in a contact surface (contact portion) thereof disposed in contact with the outerperipheral portion 25 b; the material of thefocus ring 30 is selected as appropriate in accordance with the type of the film to be etched of the wafer W, for example silicon (Si) can be used in the case that the film to be etched of the wafer W is an oxide film, and silicon dioxide (SiO2) can be used in the case that the film to be etched of the wafer W is a polysilicon film. Silicon nitride (SiN), alumite-treated aluminum (Al), silicon carbide (SiC), and so on can also be used. - FIGS. 7A and 7B are schematic views showing the construction of the heat transfer
gas introduction groove 44 appearing in FIG. 6; specifically, FIG. 7A is a view showing thefocus ring 30 as viewed from the contact surface, and FIG. 7B is a sectional view taken along line III-III in FIG. 7A. - As shown in FIGS. 7A and 7B, the heat transfer
gas introduction groove 44 has formed in the contact surface aninner introduction groove 44 a that has an annular shape concentric with thefocus ring 30, anouter introduction groove 44 b that has an annular shape concentric with thefocus ring 30 and is disposed so as to surround theinner introduction groove 44 a, andradial introduction grooves 44 c that join theinner introduction groove 44 a and theouter introduction groove 44 b together; the diameter of theouter introduction groove 44 b is approximately equal to the distance between the two openings of the focusring section line 46 b in the upper surface of the outerperipheral portion 25 b. - In general, the center of the
focus ring 30 coincides with the center of thecentral portion 25 a of theelectrostatic chuck 25, and hence when thefocus ring 30 is mounted on the upper surface of the outerperipheral portion 25 b, the openings of the focusring section line 46 b face theouter introduction groove 44 b, whereby He gas supplied from the openings of the focusring section line 46 b is filled into the heat transfergas introduction groove 44. - Moreover, the
inner introduction groove 44 a, theouter introduction groove 44 b and theradial introduction grooves 44 c have a substantially rectangular cross-sectional shape, a width of, for example, 1 mm, and a depth of 0.1 to 11.0 mm, preferably at least 0.5 mm, and moreover have corners thereof rounded off. - Next, a description will be given of changing of the supply pressure of He gas into the heat transfer gas introduction groove44 (hereinafter referred to as the “He pressure”), and the high voltage applied to the
electrode plate 25 d to attract thefocus ring 30 to the outerperipheral portion 25 b of the electrostatic chuck 25 (hereinafter referred to as the “F/R chuck voltage”) during dry etching processing. - FIGS. 8A and 8B are sequence diagrams showing changes in the He pressure and the F/R chuck voltage during continuous dry etching processing.
- In FIGS. 8A and 8B, the continuous dry etching processing is comprised of a PCV zero point adjusting sequence in which adjustment of the zero point of the
PCV 82 is carried out, a leakage checking sequence in which leakage of the He gas supplied into the heat transfergas introduction groove 44 is checked for, a conveying-in sequence in which a wafer W is conveyed into thechamber 10, a processing sequence in which the wafer W that has been conveyed in is subjected to dry etching, a conveying-out sequence in which the wafer W that has been subjected to the dry etching is conveyed out from thechamber 10, and a lower electrode decharging sequence in which thelower electrode 11, which has become charged during the dry etching, is decharged; the continuous dry etching processing is carried out through a suitable combination of these sequences. - First, N2 gas is introduced into the chamber 10 (N2 purge on), and the APC is opened and the
exhauster 18 is operated, thus reducing the pressure inside thechamber 10. - Next, in the PCV zero point adjusting sequence, the
PCV 82 is closed, thus closing off the focusring section line 46 b from the heat transfergas supply unit 35, and the opening/closing valves ring section line 46 b is thus evacuated by theexhauster 18 via thechamber release system 84. The evacuation is continued for a predetermined time period, and then the adjustment of the zero point of thePCV 82 is carried out based on the pressure inside the focusring section line 46 b (PCV zero point adjustment on). By carrying out such adjustment of the zero point of thePCV 82 at the start of the continuous dry etching processing, the He pressure can be controlled accurately in the subsequent sequences. Moreover, when reducing the pressure inside thechamber 10, by evacuating the focusring section line 46 b, a pressure difference between the interior of thechamber 10 and the interior of the heat transfergas introduction groove 44 can be eliminated. As a result, thefocus ring 30 can be prevented from separating away due to such a pressure difference. - Next, in the leakage checking sequence, the APC is closed, thus raising the pressure inside the
chamber 10 controlled by the APC (hereinafter referred to as the “APC-controlled pressure”), whereby the APC-controlled pressure is set to an F/R chuck attraction pressure, which is the pressure inside thechamber 10 when checking for leakage. When the APC-controlled pressure is rising, once the APC-controlled pressure reaches 6.65×104 Pa (500 torr), a high voltage is applied to theelectrode plate 25 d, whereby the F/R chuck voltage is set to an F/R chuck provisional attraction voltage for provisional attraction, and then after the lapse of 2.5 seconds, the F/R chuck voltage is set to an F/R chuck attraction voltage for main attraction. The reason that the application of the high voltage to theelectrode plate 25 d is not commenced until the APC-controlled pressure has reached 6.65×104 Pa is that when the pressure inside thechamber 10 is low, thefocus ring 30 will not be attracted to theelectrostatic chuck 25 even if a high voltage is applied to theelectrode plate 25 d. - He gas is then supplied into the heat transfer
gas introduction groove 44 from the focusring section line 46 b, and once the He pressure has reached an F/R leakage checking pressure, thePCV 82 is closed (the He pressure is put into an “off” state), and after a predetermined time period has passed, the pressure inside the focusring section line 46 b is measured, and it is determined whether or not the measured pressure is within a predetermined range. Note that the leakage checking may alternatively be carried out not by measuring the pressure inside the focusring section line 46 b, but rather by measuring the gas flow rate inside the focusring section line 46 b. - If the measured pressure is within the predetermined range, then next, in the conveying-in sequence, the APC is opened, and at the same time the F/R chuck voltage is set to a conveying-in time F/R chuck voltage, and the He pressure is set to a conveying-in time F/R cooling pressure. Once the He pressure is stable, a wafer W is conveyed into the
chamber 10, and is mounted on and attracted to theelectrostatic chuck 25, and the introduction of N2 gas into thechamber 10 is suspended (N2 purge off). - Next, in the processing sequence, the APC is closed, thus raising the APC-controlled pressure to a processing pressure, which is the pressure inside the
chamber 10 required for the dry etching, and the dry etching is commenced, and then in accordance with the respective steps in a recipe for the dry etching, the He pressure is, for example, changed to a step-1 F/R cooling pressure, a step-2 F/R cooling pressure and so on, and at the same time the F/R chuck voltage is, for example, changed to a step-1 F/R chuck voltage, a step-2 F/R chuck voltage and so on. The values of the step-1 F/R cooling pressure and the step-1 F/R chuck voltage and so on are set in advance such that the temperature of thefocus ring 30 will remain constant even when the high-frequency voltage applied to thelower electrode 11 and the high voltage applied to theelectrode plate 25 c are changed from step to step. According to the plasma processing apparatus according to the present third embodiment, the step-n F/R cooling pressure and the step-n F/R chuck voltage can each be set for 24 steps. - After the dry etching has been completed, in the conveying-out sequence, the APC is opened, the F/R chuck voltage is set to a conveying-out time F/R chuck voltage, and, as in the PCV zero point adjusting sequence described above, the
PCV 82 is closed, and the opening/closing valves PCV 82 is carried out (PCV zero point adjustment on). After that, N2 gas is introduced into the chamber 10 (N2 purge on), and the He pressure is set to a conveying-out time F/R cooling pressure, and the wafer W that has been subjected to the dry etching is conveyed out from thechamber 10. - After the wafer W has been conveyed out, in the lower electrode decharging sequence, the APC is closed, thus setting the APC-controlled pressure to the processing pressure, and decharging of the
lower electrode 11 is carried out. Then, in the following conveying-in sequence, the APC is opened, and the F/R chuck voltage is set to the conveying-in time F/R chuck voltage, the He pressure is set to the conveying-in time F/R cooling pressure, and the introduction of N2 gas into thechamber 10 is suspended (N2 purge off). The next wafer W (i.e. a second wafer W) is then conveyed into thechamber 10, and is mounted on and attracted to theelectrostatic chuck 25. - Next, the processing sequence and the conveying-out sequence are carried out as described above, and after the second wafer W has been subjected to the dry etching and has been conveyed out, the lower electrode decharging sequence is carried out as described above.
- The above conveying-in sequence, processing sequence, conveying-out sequence and lower electrode decharging sequence are carried out repeatedly in accordance with the number of wafers W in one lot, for example 25.
- The reason for not setting the F/R chuck voltage and the He pressure to zero but rather carrying out cooling of the
focus ring 30 during the conveying-out sequence and the conveying-in sequence is to prepare for the dry etching of the next wafer W, i.e. to completely remove the heat from thefocus ring 30, and thus make the dry etching conditions uniform for all of the wafers W. - Moreover, adjustment of the zero point of the
PCV 82 is always carried out in every conveying-in sequence, i.e. adjustment of the zero point of thePCV 82 is always carried out for every processing sequence. As a result, the He pressure can be controlled accurately in every processing sequence. - After the lower electrode decharging sequence has been carried out for the final time in the lot, the APC is opened, and the F/R chuck voltage is set to the conveying-in time F/R chuck voltage, and the He pressure is set to the conveying-in time F/R cooling pressure; then, after a predetermined time period has passed, the
PCV 82 is closed, and the opening/closing valves ring section line 46 b. After the He gas has been removed from the focusring section line 46 b, the He pressure is once again set to the conveying-in time F/R cooling pressure, and furthermore the F/R chuck voltage is set to zero, thus releasing the electrostatic attraction of thefocus ring 30 onto theelectrostatic chuck 25. - It should be noted that the rises and falls in the graphs of the F/R chuck voltage and the He pressure in the sequence diagrams of FIGS. 8A and 8B merely show where the values of the F/R chuck voltage and the He pressure change, and do not show the magnitudes of the values.
- According to the sequence of FIGS. 8A and 8B, the set values of the F/R chuck voltage and the He pressure are changed for the conveying-in sequence, the processing sequence and the conveying-out sequence, and in particular are changed for each step of the processing sequence, and hence the cooling of the
focus ring 30 can be carried out stably. The occurrence of local deterioration of the etching characteristics of the wafer W can thus be prevented. - According to the susceptor of the third embodiment, the
focus ring 30 has a heat transfergas introduction groove 44 formed in the contact surface thereof disposed in contact with the outerperipheral portion 25 b of theelectrostatic chuck 25, and when thefocus ring 30 has been mounted on the upper surface of the outerperipheral portion 25 b, the openings of the focusring section line 46 b face the heat transfergas introduction groove 44, and hence He gas from the focusring section line 46 b is filled into the heat transfergas introduction groove 44; consequently, a cooling unit is not required between theelectrostatic chuck 25 and thefocus ring 30, and moreover the He gas can be made to diffuse reliably between theelectrostatic chuck 25 and thefocus ring 30, and furthermore the area of contact between thefocus ring 30 and the He gas can be increased. The heat transfer ability between theelectrostatic chuck 25 and thefocus ring 30 can thus be improved sufficiently, whereby the efficiency of cooling of thefocus ring 30 can be greatly improved, while preventing an increase in the cost of the plasma processing apparatus. Moreover, the heat transfergas introduction groove 44 causes a suitable reduction in the rigidity of thefocus ring 30, whereby thefocus ring 30 can be deformed to follow the shape of theelectrostatic chuck 25, whereby the degree of close contact between theelectrostatic chuck 25 and thefocus ring 30 can be improved. As a result, the efficiency of cooling of thefocus ring 30 can be improved yet more greatly. - Moreover, the depth of the heat transfer
gas introduction groove 44 is at least 0.1 mm, and hence the conductance can be made large, and thus the He gas can be filled into the heat transfergas introduction groove 44 rapidly, whereby the efficiency of cooling of thefocus ring 30 can be improved markedly. - Furthermore, corners of the heat transfer
gas introduction groove 44 are rounded off, and hence the occurrence of cracks in the heat transfergas introduction groove 44 can be prevented, and thus the durability of thefocus ring 30 can be improved, whereby an increase in the maintenance cost can be prevented. - Moreover, the heat transfer
gas introduction groove 44 has formed in the contact surface aninner introduction groove 44 a that has an annular shape concentric with thefocus ring 30, anouter introduction groove 44 b that has an annular shape concentric with thefocus ring 30 and is disposed so as to surround theinner introduction groove 44 a, andradial introduction grooves 44 c that join theinner introduction groove 44 a and theouter introduction groove 44 b together; as a result, the He gas can be made to diffuse uniformly between theelectrostatic chuck 25 and the focus ring 30 (i.e. over the contact surface), and hence thefocus ring 30 can be cooled uniformly. - According to the susceptor of the third embodiment described above, the heat transfer
gas introduction groove 44 has two annular sections in the contact surface; however, the structure of the heat transfergas introduction groove 44 is not limited to this, and may be changed as appropriate in accordance with the size and rigidity of thefocus ring 30, having, for example, a single annular section, or three or more annular sections. - Moreover, the heat transfer
gas introduction groove 44 need not have theradial introduction grooves 44 c; in the case that the heat transfergas introduction groove 44 does not haveradial introduction grooves 44 c, openings of thegas supply line 46 facing theinner introduction groove 44 a are preferably disposed in the upper surface of the outerperipheral portion 25 b. - Moreover, the number of openings of the focus
ring section line 46 b is not limited to being two, but rather openings of the focusring section line 46 b may be disposed in three or more places in the upper surface of the outerperipheral portion 25 b. - Next, a susceptor according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail.
- The susceptor according to the fourth embodiment has basically the same construction and operation as in the third embodiment described above, and hence description of aspects of the construction and operation that overlap with the third embodiment will be omitted, and in the following only aspects of the construction and operation that differ to the third embodiment will be described.
- FIG. 9 is a schematic sectional view showing the construction of the susceptor according to the fourth embodiment.
- As shown in FIG. 9, the susceptor according to the fourth embodiment is again comprised of a
lower electrode 11, anelectrostatic chuck 25 disposed on an upper surface of thelower electrode 11, and afocus ring 30 mounted on an upper surface of an outerperipheral portion 25 b of theelectrostatic chuck 25. - Here, the
electrostatic chuck 25 has a heat transfergas introduction groove 45 formed in the upper surface of the outerperipheral portion 25 b; the heat transfergas introduction groove 45 has formed in the upper surface of the outerperipheral portion 25 b aninner introduction groove 45 a that has an annular shape concentric with thecentral portion 25 a, an outer introduction groove 45 b that has an annular shape concentric with thecentral portion 25 a and is disposed so as to surround theinner introduction groove 45 a, and radial introduction grooves (not shown) that join theinner introduction groove 45 a and the outer introduction groove 45 b together; a focusring section line 46 b of agas supply line 46 is joined to the outer introduction groove 45 b. As a result, He gas supplied from the openings of the focusring section line 46 b is filled into the heat transfergas introduction groove 45. - In general, the center of the
focus ring 30 coincides with the center of thecentral portion 25 a of theelectrostatic chuck 25, and hence when thefocus ring 30 is mounted on the upper surface of the outerperipheral portion 25 b, theinner introduction groove 45 a and the outer introduction groove 45 b are disposed concentrically with thefocus ring 30. - Moreover, the
inner introduction groove 45 a, the outer introduction groove 45 b and the radial introduction grooves have a substantially rectangular cross-sectional shape, a width of, for example, 1 mm, and a depth of 0.1 to 11.0 mm, preferably at least 0.5 mm, and moreover have corners thereof rounded off. - According to the susceptor of the fourth embodiment, the
electrostatic chuck 25 has a heat transfergas introduction groove 45 formed in the upper surface of the outerperipheral portion 25 b, and the focusring section line 46 b of thegas supply line 46 is joined to the outer introduction groove 45 b and thus supplies He gas into the heat transfergas introduction groove 45; consequently, a cooling unit is not required between theelectrostatic chuck 25 and thefocus ring 30, and the need to form a heat transfer gas introduction groove in thefocus ring 30 can be eliminated, and moreover the He gas can be made to diffuse reliably between theelectrostatic chuck 25 and thefocus ring 30. The heat transfer ability between theelectrostatic chuck 25 and thefocus ring 30 can thus be improved sufficiently, whereby the efficiency of cooling of thefocus ring 30 can be greatly improved, while reducing the initial cost of the plasma processing apparatus. - Moreover, the heat transfer
gas introduction groove 45 has formed in the upper surface of the outerperipheral portion 25 b aninner introduction groove 45 a that has an annular shape concentric with thecentral portion 25 a, an outer introduction groove 45 b that has an annular shape concentric with thecentral portion 25 a and is disposed so as to surround theinner introduction groove 45 a, and radial introduction grooves that join theinner introduction groove 45 a and the outer introduction groove 45 b together; as a result, the He gas can be made to diffuse uniformly over the upper surface of the outerperipheral portion 25 b, which is the contact surface between the outerperipheral portion 25 b and thefocus ring 30, and hence thefocus ring 30 can be cooled uniformly. - According to the susceptor of the fourth embodiment described above, the heat transfer
gas introduction groove 45 has two annular sections in the upper surface of the outerperipheral portion 25 b; however, the structure of the heat transfergas introduction groove 45 is not limited to this, and may be changed as appropriate in accordance with the size of thefocus ring 30, having, for example, a single annular section, or three or more annular sections. - Moreover, according to the susceptors of the third and fourth embodiments described above, only one of the
focus ring 30 and theelectrostatic chuck 25 has a heat transfer gas introduction groove, but thefocus ring 30 and theelectrostatic chuck 25 may each have a heat transfer gas introduction groove, whereby the efficiency of cooling of thefocus ring 30 can be further improved. - In dry etching processing, out of radicals generated from the processing gas, depositable radicals that will attach to objects tend to attach to low-temperature objects. With the conventional plasma processing apparatus, in the dry etching processing, the temperature of the wafer W rises only to approximately 80° C. due to the cooling action of a cooling mechanism built into the lower electrode or the like. On the other hand, the temperature of the focus ring rises to approximately 200 to 400° C. due to colliding radicals. Depositable radicals thus tend to attach to the wafer W, and in particular readily attach to a rear surface of a portion of the wafer W that projects out from the electrostatic chuck, i.e. a wafer beveled portion.
- Depositable radicals attached to the wafer beveled portion may detach from the wafer W when the wafer W is taken out from the plasma processing apparatus after the dry etching processing has been carried out on the wafer W. The detached depositable radicals will remain inside the plasma processing apparatus, and during the next and subsequent times the dry etching processing is carried out, will be flung around by the flow of the N2 gas. The flung around depositable radicals may become attached to the surface of a wafer W, thus causing particle contamination.
- To prevent the occurrence of such particle contamination, it is preferable to make it such that depositable radicals are not attached to the wafer beveled portion. As a method of preventing attachment of depositable radicals to the wafer beveled portion, one can envisage, for example, making O2 gas or He gas flow between the focus ring and the electrostatic chuck, thus generating a gas flow in the vicinity of the surface of the wafer beveled portion. However, the gas flow will also sweep away etching radicals, and hence it will not be possible to maintain the uniformity of the etching at an edge part of the wafer W.
- On the other hand, with the susceptors according to the third and fourth embodiments described above, by filling a coolant such as a Galden fluid into the heat transfer
gas introduction groove focus ring 30 is cooled, and hence depositable radicals are forcibly attached to thefocus ring 30. As a result, the depositable radicals can be prevented from becoming attached to the wafer beveled portion, and hence the occurrence of particle contamination can be prevented. There are no particular limitations on the type of the coolant filled into the heat transfergas introduction groove focus ring 30, but Galden fluids are readily procurable, and hence if a Galden fluid is used, then the running cost for the plasma processing apparatus can be reliably kept down. - When cooling the
focus ring 30, it is preferable to reduce the temperature of thefocus ring 30 to at least 20K below the temperature of theelectrostatic chuck 25. Even during the dry etching processing, the temperature of theelectrostatic chuck 25 is maintained at approximately 20° C. by thecoolant chamber 31 inside thelower electrode 11. Upon reducing the temperature of thefocus ring 30 to at least 20K below the temperature of theelectrostatic chuck 25, the temperature of thefocus ring 30 will thus be reduced to not more than 0° C. As a result, depositable radicals can be reliably attached to thefocus ring 30. - In the case that depositable radicals have become attached in a large amount to the
focus ring 30, it will be necessary to replace thefocus ring 30, but frequent replacement of thefocus ring 30 will result in an increase in the maintenance cost for the plasma processing apparatus, and hence it is necessary to make it such that depositable radicals are not attached to thefocus ring 30 in a large amount. It is thus preferable to remove depositable radicals that have become attached to thefocus ring 30. - With the susceptors according to the third and fourth embodiments described above, the
focus ring 30 is thus heated by filling a high-temperature medium into the heat transfergas introduction groove focus ring 30, the attached depositable radicals can be removed. As a result, thefocus ring 30 replacement cycle can be lengthened, and hence the maintenance cost for the plasma processing apparatus can be kept down. - The method of heating the focus ring is not limited to filling with a high-temperature heat transfer medium. For example, the focus ring may be heated by a heating member (second heating means) that covers an outer peripheral surface of the focus ring.
- FIG. 10 is a schematic sectional view showing the construction of a heating member that heats a focus ring, and the heated focus ring.
- In FIG. 10, the outside radius of the
focus ring 48 is set to be smaller than that of thefocus ring 30 described earlier, and an upper surface of thefocus ring 48 is made to be stepped such that an outer peripheral side of the upper surface is lowered. Theheating member 47 is an annular member having an inverted L-shaped cross section; an inner peripheral surface of theheating member 47 covers the outer peripheral surface of thefocus ring 48, and moreover a projecting portion of the L shape loosely fits into the stepped portion of the upper surface of thefocus ring 48. Theheating member 47 is made of silicon (Si), silicon carbide (SiC), silicon dioxide (SiO2) or the like, for which the temperature readily rises upon being subjected to collision by radicals. - A plasma is generated inside the plasma processing apparatus, whereby radicals are caused to collide with the
heating member 47, thus raising the temperature of theheating member 47. Theheated heating member 47 transfers its heat to thefocus ring 48, thus heating thefocus ring 48. - By using the
heating member 47, the necessity of filling a high-temperature medium into the heat transfergas introduction groove gas introduction groove gas supply line 46 and the heat transfergas supply unit 35 can be simplified. - The removal of depositable radicals may be realized not only by heating the focus ring, but also by another method.
- For example, depositable radicals may be removed by making a cleaning gas flow into the plasma processing apparatus. Specifically, a plasma is generated from a cleaning gas comprised of O2, NF3, SF6, CF4 or the like, and hence radicals thus generated are caused to collide with the depositable radicals attached to the focus ring, thus scattering the depositable radicals, whereby the depositable radicals can easily be removed from the focus ring.
- Moreover, the depositable radicals may be removed by, for example, exposing the focus ring to the plasma generated during the dry etching processing. Specifically, radicals generated from the processing gas are caused to collide with the depositable radicals attached to the focus ring. As a result, the deposit attached to the
focus ring 30 can be removed during the continuous dry etching processing. The deposit can thus be removed without reducing the efficiency of the dry etching processing of the wafers W. - The methods of cooling and heating the focus ring are not limited to methods using a heat transfer medium as described above. For example, as shown in FIG. 11, instead of the heat transfer
gas introduction groove Peltier device 49 may be provided at the contact surface between thefocus ring 30 and theelectrostatic chuck 25. With thePeltier device 49, heating or cooling can easily be carried out using a DC current, and hence a heat transfer medium is not required. The structure of the heat exchange mechanism can thus be simplified, and hence the initial cost for the plasma processing apparatus can be reduced. ThePeltier device 49 may be provided on either thefocus ring 30 or theelectrostatic chuck 25. - Furthermore, as methods of heating the focus ring, in addition to the methods described above, heating using irradiation from a lamp, or heating using heat generation by a resistor may be used.
- There are no limitations on the combination of the methods of heating and cooling the focus ring described above; these methods can be used combined as appropriate.
- According to the susceptors of the first to fourth embodiments, the
electrostatic chuck 25 is disk-shaped, and thefocus ring 30 is annular in shape, but the shapes of theelectrostatic chuck 25 and thefocus ring 30 are not limited to these shapes; for example, in the case that the objects to be processed are LCDs or the like, in accordance with the shape of the LCDs, theelectrostatic chuck 25 may have a square plate shape, and thefocus ring 30 may have a square frame shape. - Next, a susceptor according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail.
- FIG. 12 is a schematic sectional view showing the construction of a plasma processing apparatus in which can be used the susceptor according to the fifth embodiment.
- In FIG. 12, a
vacuum chamber 101 that forms a processing vessel is made, for example, of aluminum or the like, and is formed in a cylindrical shape. - The
vacuum chamber 101 has provided therein ansusceptor 102 for mounting a wafer W, and thissusceptor 102 also acts as a lower electrode. Moreover, ashower head 103 that also acts as an upper electrode is provided in a ceiling portion of thevacuum chamber 101; thesusceptor 102 and theshower head 103 together constitute a pair of parallel plate electrodes. - A
gas diffusion cavity 104 is provided above theshower head 103, and moreover a large number ofsmall holes 105 are provided in theshower head 103, which are positioned below thegas diffusion cavity 104. Moreover, theshower head 103 is constructed such that a predetermined processing gas (etching gas) supplied from a processinggas supply system 106 diffuses through thegas diffusion cavity 104, and is supplied from thesmall holes 105 in the form of a shower toward the wafer W. In the present embodiment, theshower head 103 is made to be at a ground potential, but a construction may be adopted in which a high-frequency power source is connected to theshower head 103, and high-frequency voltages are applied to both thesusceptor 102 and theshower head 103. - A high-
frequency power source 108 is connected to thesusceptor 102 via amatching unit 107, and high-frequency electrical power at a predetermined high frequency (e.g. a frequency of from approximately several hundred kHz to approximately one hundred MHz) is supplied to thesusceptor 102. - Moreover, an
electrostatic chuck 109 for attracting and holding the wafer W is provided on a wafer W mounting surface of thesusceptor 102. Theelectrostatic chuck 109 has a construction in which anelectrostatic chuck electrode 109 b is provided in an insulatinglayer 109 a, and aDC power source 110 is connected to theelectrostatic chuck electrode 109 b. Furthermore, afocus ring 111 is provided on an upper surface of thesusceptor 102 so as to surround the wafer W. - The
focus ring 111 is constructed such as to have an annular shape overall, but as shown in FIG. 12 and also in more detail in FIG. 13, is comprised of alower member 111 a that is mounted on thesusceptor 102, and anupper member 111 b that is disposed above thelower member 111 a. - The
lower member 111 a and theupper member 111 b are each made of, for example, silicon or the like, and constructed in an annular shape. Moreover, agap 111 c is formed between thelower member 111 a and theupper member 111 b, and as shown by arrows in FIG. 13, thegap 111 c acts as a flow path for the processing gas. - A plurality of pin insertion holes113 (in the present embodiment, a total of three at 120° intervals along a circumferential direction) are provided in the
lower member 111 a, and apin 114 is inserted into each of the pin insertion holes 113. Moreover, fixingholes 115 are provided in theupper member 111 b in correspondence with thepins 114, and theupper member 111 b is supported on thepins 114 in a state in which a tip portion of eachpin 114 is inserted into the corresponding fixinghole 115. Theupper member 111 b is thus substantially mounted on thepins 114, and hence the structure is such that theupper member 111 b can be detached from thelower member 111 a by being lifted up, whereby it is possible to replace only theupper member 111 b. - Moreover, the
pins 114 are detachable from thelower member 111 a, and by replacing thepins 114 with ones of a different length, the width of thegap 111 c between thelower member 111 a and theupper member 111 b (the gap width G shown in FIG. 13) can be changed. -
Reference numeral 116 in FIG. 13 represents a positioning pin for positioning thefocus ring 111 in a predetermined position on thesusceptor 102; a total of two such positioning pins 116 are provided separated from one another by 180° in the circumferential direction on thesusceptor 102. Moreover, positioning holes 117 and 118 are provided in thelower member 111 a and theupper member 111 b respectively in correspondence with the positioning pins 116. - Moreover, a coolant flow path for coolant circulation, not shown, is formed in the
susceptor 102, whereby the temperature of thesusceptor 102 can be controlled to a predetermined temperature. Moreover, a gas supply mechanism, not shown, that supplies a cooling gas, for example helium gas, between the susceptor 102 and a rear surface of the wafer W is provided, and through this cooling gas, heat exchange between the susceptor 102 and the wafer W is promoted, and hence the temperature of the wafer W can be controlled to a predetermined temperature. - As shown in FIG. 12, an
exhaust port 120 is provided in a base of thevacuum chamber 101, and anexhaust system 121 comprised of a vacuum pump or the like is connected to theexhaust port 120. - Moreover, an
exhaust ring 122 formed in an annular shape is provided around thesusceptor 102 in a manner extending substantially parallel with the wafer W mounting surface. Exhaust paths comprised of a large number of holes are formed in theexhaust ring 122, and by carrying out evacuation using theexhaust system 121 via these exhaust paths, a uniform processing gas flow is formed around thesusceptor 102. Moreover, theexhaust ring 122 is electrically connected to a ground potential, and hence a plasma formed in a processing space between the susceptor 102 and theshower head 103 is prevented from leaking out into a space below theexhaust ring 122. - Moreover, a magnetic field-forming
mechanism 123 is provided around thevacuum chamber 101, whereby a desired magnetic field can be formed in the processing space inside thevacuum chamber 101. Arotating mechanism 124 is provided for the magnetic field-formingmechanism 123, whereby the magnetic field inside thevacuum chamber 101 can be rotated by rotating the magnetic field-formingmechanism 123 around thevacuum chamber 101. - Next, a description will be given of plasma etching processing carried out using the plasma etching apparatus constructed as described above.
- First, a gate valve, not shown, provided in a conveying in/out port, not shown, of the
vacuum chamber 101 is opened, and a wafer W is conveyed into thevacuum chamber 101 using a conveyance mechanism or the like, and mounted on thesusceptor 102. The wafer W mounted on thesusceptor 102 is then attracted and held by applying a predetermined DC voltage from theDC power source 110 to theelectrostatic chuck electrode 109 b of theelectrostatic chuck 109 - Next, the conveyance mechanism is withdrawn from the
vacuum chamber 101, the gate valve is closed, and the interior of thevacuum chamber 101 is exhausted using the vacuum pump or the like of theexhaust system 121. Once the interior of thevacuum chamber 101 has reached a predetermined degree of vacuum, a predetermined processing gas for etching processing is introduced into thevacuum chamber 101 from the processinggas supply system 106 via thegas diffusion cavity 104 and thesmall holes 105, and the interior of thevacuum chamber 101 is maintained at a predetermined pressure, for example approximately 1 Pa to 100 Pa. - In this state, high-frequency electrical power at a predetermined frequency is supplied to the susceptor102 from the high-
frequency power source 108. Through the high-frequency electrical power being applied to thesusceptor 102, a high-frequency electric field is formed in the processing space between theshower head 103 and thesusceptor 102. Moreover, a predetermined magnetic field is formed by the magnetic field-formingmechanism 123 in the processing space. As a result, a predetermined plasma is generated from the processing gas supplied into the processing space, and hence a predetermined film on the wafer W is etched by this plasma. - At this time, the processing gas supplied onto the surface of the wafer W from the
small holes 105 of theshower head 103 flows from a central portion of the surface of the wafer W toward a peripheral portion thereof, passes from the periphery of the wafer W through thegap 111 c between thelower member 111 a and theupper member 111 b of thefocus ring 111, and then flows downward and is thus exhausted. This flow of the processing gas is formed uniformly around the wafer W. - Here, if the focus ring did not have the
gap 111 c, then the processing gas supplied onto the surface of the wafer W would pass over the focus ring and flow out to the surroundings. The flow of the processing gas would thus stagnate at the peripheral portion of the wafer W, and hence the etching rate for the wafer W as a whole may drop, and moreover the etching rate at the peripheral portion of the wafer W may be different to the etching rate at the central portion of the wafer W. In contrast with this, in the present embodiment, compared with the case that there is nogap 111 c, the flow of the processing gas at the peripheral portion of the wafer W can be made smooth, and hence the problems described above can be resolved, i.e. the etching rate for the wafer W as a whole can be improved, and the uniformity of the etching rate over the surface of the wafer W can be improved. - Moreover, in the above case that the processing gas passes over the focus ring and flows out to the surroundings (i.e. the case that there is no
gap 111 c), the height of an upper surface of the focus ring will drop as the focus ring is consumed, and hence the flow of the processing gas will gradually change in accordance with this. The residence time of the processing gas will thus change, and hence the state of the etching processing on the wafer W will change; it will thus become necessary to replace the focus ring at a time when the amount by which the focus ring has been consumed is still relatively low. - In contrast with this, in the present embodiment, the processing gas flows to the surroundings via the
gap 111 c, and hence the effect of changes in the height of the upper surface of the focus ring due to being consumed on the state of processing of the wafer W can be suppressed, and thus the maintenance timing, i.e. the time period until the focus ring is replaced, can be lengthened. - Furthermore, when such consumption has occurred, by replacing only the
upper member 111 b instead of the whole of thefocus ring 111, the cost of the replacement part can be reduced, and hence the running cost can be reduced. - After the predetermined plasma etching processing has been carried out as described above, the supply of the high-frequency electrical power from the high-
frequency power source 108 is stopped, thus stopping the etching processing, and then using a procedure opposite to that described earlier, the wafer W is conveyed out from thevacuum chamber 101. - The graphs in FIGS. 14 and 15 show changes in the etching state at each portion of a wafer W with changes in the gap width G of the
gap 111 c in thefocus ring 111; in FIGS. 14 and 15, the axis of ordinate shows the etching rate (nm/min), and the axis of abscissa shows the distance (mm) from the center of the wafer. - The film to be etched was an SiN film, the etching gas used was CHF3/CF4/Ar/O2 at flow rates of 30, 75, 600 and 15 sccm respectively, and the etching was carried out under conditions of a pressure of 23.3 Pa (175 mTorr), and a high-frequency electrical power of 1000 W (frequency: 13.56 MHz). Moreover, FIG. 14 shows the case that the thickness of the
upper member 111 b of thefocus ring 111 was 1.5 mm, and FIG. 15 shows the case that the thickness of theupper member 111 b of thefocus ring 111 was 2.8 mm. - In both cases, the thickness of the
lower member 111 a of thefocus ring 111 was 1.5 mm. - As shown by these graphs, compared with the case that the gap width G of the
gap 111 c is zero, as the gap width G is widened to 0.5 mm, 1.5 mm and then 2.5 mm, the etching rate for the wafer W as a whole increases. - Moreover, as shown clearly in the graph in FIG. 14 in particular, when the gap width G of the
gap 111 c is zero, the etching rate at the peripheral portion of the wafer W becomes lower than the etching rate at the central portion of the wafer W, but upon widening the gap width G of thegap 111 c, the etching rate at the peripheral portion of the wafer W increases more than the etching rate at the central portion of the wafer W, and hence the uniformity of the etching rate over the surface of the wafer W can be improved. - Here, as mentioned above, FIG. 15 shows the case that the thickness of the
upper member 111 b is 2.8 mm, and FIG. 14 shows the case that the thickness of theupper member 111 b is 1.5 mm; the results shown in FIG. 14 thus substantially show the results for the state that 1.3 mm of theupper member 111 b has been consumed from the state shown in FIG. 15. As is clear from looking, for example, at the change in the etching state between FIGS. 15 and 14 for the case that the gap width G of thegap 111 c is 2.5 mm, and this change for the case that the gap width G is zero, the effect of consumption of the focus ring on the uniformity of the etching processing over the surface of the wafer W can be reduced in the case that the gap width G is 2.5 mm compared with the case that the gap width G is zero. The maintenance frequency, i.e. the frequency of replacing the focus ring, can thus be reduced in the case that the gap width G is 2.5 mm compared with the case that the gap width G is zero. - If the gap width G is made to be narrower than 0.5 mm, then the operation of the
gap 111 c as a processing gas flow path is impaired due to a drop in the conductance, and hence the marked difference in terms of operating effects described above disappears. It is thus preferable to make the gap width G at least 0.5 mm. - As described above, according to the present embodiment, by using the
focus ring 111, the etching rate for the wafer W as a whole can be increased, and hence the throughput can be increased, and thus the productivity can be improved. - Moreover, with etching processing in which the etching rate at a peripheral portion of the wafer W becomes lower than the etching rate at a central portion of the wafer W if the gap width G is zero, by using the
focus ring 111 according to the present embodiment, and suitably adjusting the gap width G, the etching rate at the peripheral portion of the wafer W can be increased more than the etching rate at the central portion of the wafer W, and hence the uniformity of the etching rate over the surface of the wafer W can be improved, and thus high-precision etching processing can be carried out. - Furthermore, according to the present embodiment, the frequency of maintenance such as replacing the
focus ring 111 can be reduced, and hence the uptime ratio for the apparatus can be improved, and thus the productivity can be improved; furthermore, when consumption of thefocus ring 111 has occurred, by replacing only theupper member 111 b, i.e. only part of thefocus ring 111, the running cost can be reduced. - In the embodiments described above, the present invention is applied to the etching of semiconductor wafers; however, the present invention is not limited to this case, but rather can also be similarly applied in the case of carrying out etching on other substrates such as glass substrates for liquid crystal display apparatuses.
- With the plasma processing apparatuses described above, the values of the focus ring cooling pressure and the focus ring chuck voltage may be set in advance in accordance with the thickness of the focus ring that will be consumed over time during one maintenance cycle. Moreover, the extent of consumption of the focus ring may be detected using detection means such as an optical sensor, and the detected values may be fed back into the set values of the focus ring cooling pressure and the focus ring chuck voltage, whereby the extent of consumption of the focus ring can be reflected in the processing recipe for the next time of carrying out processing.
- Moreover, the present invention can be applied not only to etching apparatuses, but also to other plasma processing apparatuses such as CVD apparatuses and ashing apparatuses.
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1. A plasma processing apparatus comprising:
a susceptor having an electrostatic chuck on which is mounted an object to be processed that is to be subjected to plasma processing, and a focus ring having a contact portion disposed in contact with said electrostatic chuck;
wherein said focus ring has a dielectric material portion that forms said contact portion, and a conductive material portion that faces said electrostatic chuck with said dielectric material portion therebetween.
2. A plasma processing apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said dielectric material portion has a constant thickness in a radial direction of said focus ring.
3. A plasma processing apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said dielectric material portion is made of an oxide of a material constituting said conductive material portion.
4. A plasma processing apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said material constituting said conductive material portion is silicon.
5. A plasma processing apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said material constituting said dielectric material portion is silicon dioxide.
6. A focus ring having a contact portion to be disposed in contact with an electrostatic chuck on which is mounted an object to be processed that is to be subjected to plasma processing, the focus ring comprising:
a dielectric material portion that forms said contact portion; and
a conductive material portion that faces said electrostatic chuck with said dielectric material portion therebetween.
7. A susceptor comprising:
an electrostatic chuck on which is mounted an object to be processed that is to be subjected to plasma processing; and
a focus ring having a contact portion disposed in contact with said electrostatic chuck;
wherein said focus ring has a dielectric material portion that forms said contact portion, and a conductive material portion that faces said electrostatic chuck with said dielectric material portion therebetween.
8. A plasma processing apparatus comprising:
a susceptor having an electrostatic chuck on which is mounted an object to be processed that is to be subjected to plasma processing, and a focus ring having a contact surface disposed in contact with said electrostatic chuck around a periphery of the object to be processed; and
heat exchange means provided at said contact surface, for carrying out heat exchange with said focus ring.
9. A plasma processing apparatus as claimed in claim 8 , wherein said heat exchange means comprises a groove provided in said contact surface and filled with a heat transfer medium.
10. A plasma processing apparatus as claimed in claim 9 , wherein said heat transfer medium is a Galden fluid.
11. A plasma processing apparatus as claimed in claim 9 , wherein said groove is formed in said focus ring.
12. A plasma processing apparatus as claimed in claim 9 , wherein said groove is formed in said electrostatic chuck.
13. A plasma processing apparatus as claimed in claim 9 , wherein said groove has a depth of not less than 0.1 mm.
14. A plasma processing apparatus as claimed in claim 9 , wherein said groove has corners thereof rounded off.
15. A plasma processing apparatus as claimed in claim 9 , wherein said groove comprises at least one groove having an annular shape concentric with said focus ring.
16. A plasma processing apparatus as claimed in claim 8 , wherein said heat exchange means comprises cooling means for cooling said focus ring.
17. A plasma processing apparatus as claimed in claim 16 , wherein said heat exchange means comprises a supply path that supplies a heat transfer gas to said contact surface, the plasma processing apparatus further comprising a controller that controls a pressure of the heat transfer gas supplied from said heat exchange means, and wherein the plasma processing comprises a plurality of steps, and said controller changes the pressure of the heat transfer gas supplied in accordance with each of the steps.
18. A plasma processing apparatus as claimed in claim 16 , further comprising an electrode built into said electrostatic chuck in a manner facing said focus ring, and a controller that controls a voltage applied to said electrode, wherein said electrode attracts said focus ring to said electrostatic chuck by electrostatic attraction, the plasma processing comprises a plurality of steps, and said controller changes the voltage applied to said electrode in accordance with each of the steps.
19. A plasma processing apparatus as claimed in claim 16 , wherein said heat exchange means reduces a temperature of said focus ring to at least 20K below a temperature of said electrostatic chuck.
20. A plasma processing apparatus as claimed in claim 19 , wherein said heat exchange means reduces the temperature of said focus ring to not more than 0° C.
21. A plasma processing apparatus as claimed in claim 16 , wherein said heat exchange means comprises heating means for heating said focus ring.
22. A plasma processing apparatus as claimed in claim 16 , wherein said focus ring further comprises second heating means for heating said focus ring.
23. A plasma processing apparatus as claimed in claim 16 , wherein said focus ring is exposed to a cleaning gas.
24. A plasma processing apparatus as claimed in claim 16 , wherein said focus ring is exposed to a plasma.
25. A plasma processing apparatus as claimed in claim 8 , wherein said heat exchange means comprises a Peltier device.
26. A focus ring having a contact surface to be disposed in contact with an electrostatic chuck on which is mounted an object to be processed that is to be subjected to plasma processing, around a periphery of the object to be processed, the focus ring comprising:
heat exchange means provided at said contact surface, for carrying out heat exchange with said focus ring.
27. A susceptor comprising:
an electrostatic chuck on which is mounted an object to be processed that is to be subjected to plasma processing;
a focus ring having a contact surface disposed in contact with said electrostatic chuck around a periphery of the object to be processed; and
heat exchange means provided at said contact surface, for carrying out heat exchange with said focus ring.
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