WO2007146803A2 - Methods and apparatus for preventing plasma un-confinement events in a plasma processing chamber - Google Patents
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- a substrate e.g , a semiconductor substrate or a glass panel such as one used in flat panel display manufacturing
- plasma is often employed.
- the substrate is for example processed in a series of steps in which materials are selectively removed (etched) and deposited in order to form electrical components thereon,
- RF energy is employed to ignite and sustain the plasma within the intended plasma sustaining region, i.e., the region within the plasma processing chamber where plasma presence is intended for substrate processing purposes.
- the return RF current may be conducted away from the plasma sustaining region via, for example, the upper electrode.
- the RF return current travels, in this example implementation, outside a confinement ring area across a chamber ceiling and a chamber liner traversing RF straps and a lower ground bucket back to an inner surface of a cantilever bore.
- the return RF current traverses several interfaces that join adjacent RF chamber components (or members)
- the high-impedance may cause a high voltage to be built up across a gap. If the voltage is built up sufficiently high, a spark or arc may result across the gap. Such arcing may, in many cases, cause charged particles such as electrons or ions to be ejected into the surrounding gas space(s)
- the gas space(s) surrounding many of these RF chamber components while not disposed in the plasma generating region that is intended for generating and sustaining plasma during processing, may nevertheless be in a condition conducive to igniting and/or sustaining plasma during chamber operation Accordingly, the unintended injection of charged particles may lead to the unwanted ignition of plasma in the gas space(s) surrounding these gaps even though these gas space(s) are not in the aforementioned intended plasma generating region (e g , the region generally defined by the upper electrode, the lower electrode and the surrounding confinement rings)
- the plasma chamber is said to be suffering a plasma un-confinement event, which is a highly undesirable condition for the substrate processing environment, for the substrate currently being processed, and may lead to damage to chamber hardware components, particularly to the electrostatic chuck
- a plasma un-confinement event which is a highly undesirable condition for the substrate processing environment, for the substrate currently being processed, and may lead to damage to chamber hardware components, particularly to the electrostatic chuck
- different RF chambers may have different components and or designs, and the RF current may take different paths in different chambers Irrespective of the particulars of the different RF chambers, the RF current in many chambers tend to traverse multiple RF chamber components and tend to sporadically suffer from similar gap-related arcing and unwanted plasma ignition problems
- the invention relates, in an embodiment, to a plasma processing system having a plasma processing chamber configured for processing substrates
- the plasma processing system includes a plurality of components, at least two components of the plurality of components being disposed adjacent to each other in a mating configuration such that there exists a gap between the two components
- the gap is disposed along a RF current path during the processing
- a dielectric shielding structure configured to shield at least a portion of the gap from surrounding gas spacer in the p ⁇ asma processing chamber during the processing
- the ins emion relates to a plasma processing system having a plasma processing chamber configured for processing substrates 1 he plasma processing system includes a plurality of components, at least one of the component having a sharp component structure disposed along a RF current path during the processing T here is also included a dielectric shielding structure configured to shield at least a portion of the sharp component structure from surrounding gas spaces in the plasma processing chamber during the processing
- the invention in another embodiment, relates to a method for configuring a plasma processing chamber for processing substrates, the plasma processing chamber having therein a plurality of confinement rings T he method includes determining a worst case Debye length for a plasma generated in the plasma processing chamber during the processing The method further includes performing at least one of adjusting gaps between individual ones of the plurality of confinement rings and adding at least one additional confinement ring to ensure that a gap between any pair of adjacent confinement rings is greater than the worst- case Debye length
- Fig 1 shows, in accordance with one or more embodiments of the present invention, cross-sectional views of dielectric covers and confinement rings disposed in an outer region of a plasma processing chamber
- sporadic ⁇ n-confinement plasma events may also be caused by transient instability events that lead to surges in the plasma density.
- These plasma density surges may have a variety of causes, such as for example RF generator surges irrespective of the reason for these transient instabilities in the plasma density, it is believed that plasma confinement may be improved by properly configuring and/or reducing the spacing between adjacent plasma confinement rings.
- Embodiments of the invention aim to address one or more of the aforementioned causes of plasma un-coofioement.
- a dielectric shielding structure such as a cover or sleeve that shields gaps between adjacent chamber components from the surrounding gas space(s) when these gaps are disposed along the RF current path.
- a dielectric sleeve 102 which shields gap 104 and gap 106 in the example chamber implementation from the immediately surrounding gas spaces) that are adjacent to gap 104 and gap 106
- gap 104 exists at the interface between outer electrode 1 10 (which may be formed of, for example, silicon) and mourning plate 112. Even though the outer electrode 1 10 and mounting plate 1 12 may be mated together (via elastomer bonding, for example), a small gap still exists in between adjacent mating surfaces.
- gap 106 exists between mounting plate 1 12 and upper chamber structure 1 14 (which may be formed of. for example, aluminum),
- Sleeve 102 may be formed of a dielectric material (such as an inorganic insulator material) and shields the gaps from the immediately surrounding gas spaces, In this manner, even if arcing occurs across gap 104 and/or gap 106, the sparks generated during arcing are shielded from the surrounding gas space(s), thereby preventing the unwanted generation, and/or ejection of charged particles and/or unwanted ignition of plasma in the surrounding gas spaces.
- a dielectric material such as an inorganic insulator material
- sleeve 102 is formed of quartz although other suitable dielectric materials such as alumina (e.g., aluminum oxide), silicon nitride, etc , may also be employed. As long as sleeve 102 is substantially non-conducting, sleeve 102 may be made of any material that is compatible with the plasma process being practiced in the RF chamber. Although a single sleeve is shown in Fig. 1, multiple sleeves and/or covers are possible. Furthermore, dielectric covers the shields RF-active gaps from the surrounding gas spaces may have geometric shapes other than sleeves.
- Sleeve 102 is shown with a shelf 132, which is captured between mounting plate
- sleeve 102 may be placed around the outer electrode 110/mouting plate 1 12 structure such that shelf 132 rests on the shoulder formed in mounting plate i 12. The structure that includes outer electrode 1 10, mounting plate 112, and sleeve 102 may then be fastened to upper chamber structure 1 14. causing sleeve 102 to be captured between mounting plate 1 12 and upper chamber structure 114.
- sleeve 102 (and covers that are provided to shield gaps between RF active interfaces from the surrounding gas spaces) should be constructed such that when installed in the chamber, these sleeves and covers do not contribute to arcing themselves
- sharp component structures edges or corners
- a sharp component structure represents a component or a junction between components having a shape that is characterized by its heightened ability, relative to other component structures, to concentrate the electric field such that unwanted generation of charged particles and/or unwanted ignition of plasma in the surrounding gas spaces may occur
- sharp corner 150 of a ground bucket 152 may concentrate the electric field such that unwanted generation of charged particles and/or unwanted ignition of plasma in the surrounding gas spaces may occur Note that this is a different un ⁇ confinement plasma ignition mechanism from the aforementioned RF active gaps since there are no gaps at corner 150
- a dielectric corner-draping cover formed of a dielectric material is provided to shield the sharp component structure from the surrounding gas space
- This corner-draping cover is shown in the example of Fig 1 by a corner-draping cover 160
- Corner-draping cover 160 includes a lip that extends vertically downward in Fig 1 and drapes over corner 150 so as to present a continuous dielectric shield for comer 150
- corner -draping cover 160 is formed of quartz although other suitable dielectric materials such as alumina (e g , aluminum oxide), silicon nitride, etc , may also he employed Ss long as comer- draping cover 160 is substantially non-conducting, corner-draping cover 160 may be made of any material that is compatible with the plasma process being practiced in the RF chamber [0024] Note that it is not necessary for corner -draping cover 160 to be formed of a single piece of material to cover all RF active surfaces of ground bucket 1
- the vertical side of ground bucket 152 may be shielded using another cov er formed of a different or the same dielectric material, if desired.
- a lip and/or the overlapping of the two covers allows the use of multi-piece (e g , two) covers, which lowers the manufacturing cos»t since a bulky and complexly-shaped cover is not required
- the vertical side of ground bucket 152 is covered using a cover 162, which may be formed of, for example a plastic material such as amorphous thermoplastic polyetherimide (commonly known by the name Utem )
- cover 162 may be made of any material that is compatible with, the plasma process being practiced in the RF chamber and or with, the condition that exists along the v ertical sidewail of the ground bucket during plasma processing Cov er 162 and corner-
- variable S (denoted by the variable S) is dimensioned such that
- DL (W C ) represents the worst case Debye length of the plasma, i e , the Debve length of the plasma in the worst case plasma density surge
- Debye length is one of the more well-known approaches for quantifying a plasma and may be calculated for any plasma Further information regarding Debye length may be found in many plasma reference texts, including for example Introduction to Plasma Physics Goldston & Rutherford ( 1997), Institute of Physics Publishing, Philadelphia, PA, which is incorporated herein by reference [0029]
- the Debye length may be derived, which may then be used in equation to determine the desired spacing between adjacent plasma confinement rings The decrease in the adjacent confinement rings spacing should, in an embodiment, be balanced against the need to satisfactorily exhaust byproduct gases from intended plasma sustaining region 190 Spacings that are too
- the optimal adjacent confinement rings spacing represents, in an embodiment, the distance that substantially reduces or eliminates the occurrences of plasma un- conftration events without unduly impacting the requirement to satisfactorily exhaust byproduct gases from the plasma processing chamber.
- the number of confinement rings may be configured accordingly.
- embodiments of the present invention may advantageously reduce and/or prevent the occurrence of plasma un-confineraent events.
- one or more embodiments may reduce and/or prevent unintended charged articles from entering into gas space(s) surrounding the one or more components.
- one or more embodiments may improve plasma confinement against surges in plasma density. As a result, plasma processing may be more stable and/or better controlled.
- any combination of one, two, or ail three of the aforementioned techniques may be employed in a given plasma processing chamber
- gap covering, comer-draping covering, and adjacent confinement rings spacing decrease may be employed in a given plasma processing chamber
- specific chamber components are illustrated to facilitate discussion, it should be understood that these techniques can be adapted, either singly or in combination, to shield, without limitation, any RF active gap or corner or edge or protrusion that may contribute to the occurrences of plasma un-eonfinement events.
- the invention is illustrated using the ExelanTM platform, embodiments of the invention are applicable to any type of plasma processing chambers, including capacitively coupled chambers, inductively coupled chambers, microwave chambers, etc.
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