WO2010141652A2 - Polishing composition for nickel-phosphorous memory disks - Google Patents

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WO2010141652A2
WO2010141652A2 PCT/US2010/037158 US2010037158W WO2010141652A2 WO 2010141652 A2 WO2010141652 A2 WO 2010141652A2 US 2010037158 W US2010037158 W US 2010037158W WO 2010141652 A2 WO2010141652 A2 WO 2010141652A2
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  • memory or rigid disk refers to any magnetic disk, hard disk, rigid disk, or memory disk for retaining information in electromagnetic form.
  • the memory or rigid disk typically has a surface that comprises nickel-phosphorus, but the memory or rigid disk surface can comprise any other suitable material.
  • the planarity of the memory or rigid disks must be improved, as the distance between the recording head of a disk drive and the surface of the memory or rigid disk has decreased with improvements in recording density that demand a lower flying height of the magnetic head with respect to the memory or rigid disk. In order to permit a lower flying height of the magnetic head, improvements to the surface finish of the memory or rigid disk are required.
  • microwaviness is a waviness of a disk surface for a range of wavelengths that are on the order of the length of the transducing head. Using current head technology, these wavelengths are approximately in the range of 10 to 5000 microns.
  • microwaviness can create an airbearing resonance, thereby causing excessive head to disk spacing modulation.
  • the spacing modulation resulting from microwaviness can cause poor overwriting of data on the disk surface, and in some cases can even cause collision of the head with the disk surface wilh resulting damage to the disk surface and/or the recording head.
  • polishing is performed using a combination of an abrasive, a polishing pad, and a liquid carrier, in which the abrasive may be suspended in the liquid carrier, or may be affixed to the surface of the pad.
  • the polishing process mainly consists of mechanical abrasion of the disk by the abrasive and/or pad, in conjunction with the action of chemicals that may be present, and the rate of abrasion is at least in part a function of pressure applied, the edges of (he disk experience a higher rate of abrasion than the rest of the disk.
  • edge roll-off a curved, or rounded, contour at the edges of the disk, known in the art as edge roll-off, rub-off, or dub-off
  • edge roll-off a curved, or rounded, contour at the edges of the disk
  • the polishing rale i.e., removal rate
  • edge roll-off typically decreases, however the microwav ⁇ ness of the disk typically increases.
  • the invention provides a chemical-mechanical polishing composition comprising (a) fumed alumina particles, (b) alpha alumina particles, (c) substantially spherical, non-aggregated silica particles, (d) hydrogen peroxide, (e) an itninocarboxylic acid, and, (f) water.
  • the invention also provides a chemical-mechanical polishing composition comprising (a) fumed alumina particles, (b) alpha alumina particles, (c) substantially spherical, non-aggregated silica particles, (d) an oxidizing agent comprising hydrogen peroxide, oxoue. and sodium persulfate, (e) a complexing agent, and, (f) water.
  • the invention further provides a method of chemically-mechanically polishing a substrate comprising (i) contacting a substrate with a polishing pad and one of the above chemical-mechanical polishing compositions, (ii) moving the polishing pad relative to the substrate with the chemical-mechanical polishing composition therebetween, and (iii) abrading at least a portion of the substrate to polish the substrate.
  • the invention provides a chemical-mechanical polishing composition
  • a chemical-mechanical polishing composition comprising, consisting essentially of. or consisting of (a) fumed alumina panicles, (b) alpha alumina particles, (c) substantially spherical, non-aggregated silica particles, (d) hydrogen peroxide, ⁇ e) an iminocarboxyiic acid, and, (0 water.
  • the invention also provides a chemical-mechanical polishing composition
  • a chemical-mechanical polishing composition comprising, consisting essentially of. or consisting of (a) fumed alumina panicles, (b) alpha alumina particles, (c) substantially spherical, non-aggregated silica particles, (d) an oxidizing agent comprising hydrogen peroxide, oxone, and sodium persulfate. (e) a complexing agent, and. (f) water.
  • the polishing composition comprises a mixture of Aimed alumina particles, alpha alumina panicles, and substantially spherical, non-aggregated silica panicles.
  • Fumed metal oxides e.g., fumed alumina and fumed silica
  • Fumed metal oxides can be prepared frorn nonvolatile precursors by dissolving or dispersing the precursor in a suitable solvent such as water, alcohol or acid-based solvent.
  • a suitable solvent such as water, alcohol or acid-based solvent.
  • the solution containing the precursor can be sprayed into a high temperature flame using a droplet generator, and the metal oxide aggregate then can be collected.
  • Typical droplet generators include bi-flu ⁇ d atomizers, high pressure spray nozzles, and ultrasonic atomizers.
  • Fumed alumina is an amorphous form of aluminum oxide, whereas alpha alumina refers to a crystalline polymorph of aluminum oxide formed at high temperatures above 1400o C.
  • Alpha alumina typically refers to alumina comprising 50 wt.% or more of the alpha polymorph.
  • the amount of alpha alumina in the polishing composition refers to the total weight of crystalline alumina present therein, wherein 50 wt.% or more of the crystalline alumina comprises the alpha polymorph.
  • Fumed alumina is typically less abrasive than alpha alumina. Both forms of alumina are well known in the an and available commercially in a wide range of particle sizes and surface areas.
  • the substantially spherical non-aggregated silica particles include wet-process type silica particles (e.g., colloidal, condensation-polymerized or precipitated silica particles).
  • Substantially spherical, non-aggregated silica particles typically are prepared by condensing Si(OH) 4 to form colloidal panicles, where colloidal is defined as having an average particle size between 1 nm and 1000 nm.
  • Such abrasive particles can be prepared in accordance with U.S.
  • Patent 5.230.833 or can be obtained as any of various commercially available products, such as the Akzo-Nobel Bindzil 50/80 product and the Nalco 1050, 1060.2327, and 2329 products, as well as other similar products available from DuPont, Bayer. Applied Research, Nissan Chemical, Fuso, and Clariant.
  • abrasive particles comprise, at the lowest level of structure, primary panicles.
  • Primary particles are formed by covalent bonds between atoms comprising the panicles and are stable to all but the harshest conditions.
  • primary panicles are associated into secondary particles, generally referred to as aggregates.
  • Aggregate particles comprise primary panicles and are bonded together by covalent bonds and electrostatic interactions, and typically are resistant to degradation by, e.g.. mechanical energy inputs such as high-shear mixing.
  • aggregates are more loosely associated into agglomerates.
  • agglomerates can be disassociated into the constituent aggregates via mechanical energy inputs.
  • primary particles and secondary particles can have shapes ranging from spherical to elliptical, and some aggregates can have extended, chain-like stntct ⁇ res.
  • pyrogenic, or fumed, metal oxides typically exist in the form of aggregates having a chain-like structure. Fumed aluminas, for example, have an aggregate structure in which approximately spherical primary particles are associated into chain* like aggregates of primary particles that resemble a "bunch of grapes.”
  • Both primary abrasive particles and aggregated primary particles e.g.. secondary particles
  • particle size refers to the diameter of the smallest sphere that encloses the particle.
  • the particle si/e is with respect to the aggregates as opposed to the primary particles unless explicitly stated.
  • the fumed alumina particles can have any suitable average particle size (i.e.. average panicle diameter)
  • the fumed alumina particles can have an average particle size of 30 nm or more, e.g., 40 nm or more, 50 nm or more, 60 nm or more, 70 nm or more, 80 nm or more, 90 nm or more, or 100 nm or more.
  • the fumed alumina can have an average particle si/e of 250 nra or less, e.g., 230 nm or less, 210 nm or less, 190 nm or less, 170 nm or less, or 150 nm or less.
  • the fumed alumina can have an average panicle si/e bounded by any two of the above endpoints.
  • the fumed alunvma can have an average particle size of 30 nm to 250 nm. SO nm to 250 nm, 80 nm to 210 nm, or 100 nm to 150 nm.
  • the alpha alumina particles can have any suitable average particle size (i.e., average particle diameter).
  • the alpha alumina can have an average particle size of 100 nm or more, e.g., 150 nm or more, 200 nm or more, 250 nm or more.
  • the alpha alumina can have an average particle size of 800 nm or less, e.g., 750 nm or less, 650 nm or less, 600 nm or less, 550 nm or less, 500 nm or less, 450 nm or less, or 400 nm or less.
  • the alpha alumina can have an average panicle size bounded by any two of the above endpoints.
  • the alpha alumina can have an average particle size of 100 nm to 800 nm, 150 nm to 800 nm, 150 nm to 5(H) nm, 150 nm to 4(M) nm, 200 nm to 3(H) nm, 400 nm to 8(H) nm, 400 nm to 700 nm, or 400 nm to 600 nm.
  • the substantially spherical, non-aggregated silica particles can have any suitable average particle size (Le., average particle diameter).
  • the substantially spherical, non- aggregated silica particles can have an average particle size of 10 nm or more, e.g., 15 nm or more.20 nm or more, or 25 nm or more.
  • the substantially spherical, non-aggregated silica particles can have an average particle size of 120 nm or less, e.g.. 110 nm or less.
  • the substantially spherical, non-aggregated silica particles can have an average particle size bounded by any two of the above endpoinis.
  • the substantially spherical, non-aggregated silica particles can have an average particle size of 10 nm to 100 nm, 20 nm to 100 nm, 20 nm to 80 nm, 20 nm to 60 nm, or 20 nm to 40 nm.
  • the polishing composition can comprise a mixture of fumed alumina particles, alpha alumina particles, and substantially spherical, non-aggregated silica particles in any suitable ratio.
  • the polishing composition can contain (a) 0.01 vvt.% or more, e.g., 0.05 wt.% or more.
  • 0.1 wt.% or more or 0.5 wt.% or more of fumed alumina particles
  • the polishing composition can contain (a) 5 wt.% or less, e.g., 3 wt.% or less, 1 wt.% or less, 0.8 wt.% or less, 0.7 wt.% or less, or 0.5 wt.% or less of fumed alumina particles, (b) 5 vvt.% or less, e.g., 3 wt.% or less, 1 w ⁇ .% or less, or 0.5 w ⁇ .% or less of alpha alumina particles, and (c) 8 wt.% or less, e.g., 5 wt.% or less, or 1 wt.% or less of substantially spherical, non-aggregated silica particles.
  • the polishing composition can comprise a mixture of fumed alumina particles, alpha alumina particles, and substantially spherical, non-aggregated silica particles in amounts bounded by any two of the above eiidpoirrts recited for each of fumed alumina particles, alpha alumina particles, and substantially spherical, non-aggregated silica panicles.
  • the polishing composition can comprise (a) 0.01 wt.% to 5 wt.%, 0.1 wt.% to 3 w ⁇ .%.
  • the abrasive particles preferably are colloidally stable.
  • the terra colloid refers to the suspension of abrasive particles in the liquid carrier. Colloidal stability refers to the maintenance of that suspension through time.
  • an abrasive is considered colloidally stable if, when the abrasive is placed into a 100 ml graduated cylinder and allowed to stand unagitated for a time of 2 hours, the difference between the concentration of particles in the bottom 50 ml of the graduated cylinder (JB] in terms of g/ml) and the concentration of particles in the top 50 ml of the graduated cylinder ((Tj in terms of g/ml) divided by the initial concentration of particles in the abrasive composition (
  • the polishing composition comprises an oxidizing agent that oxidizes nickel- phosphorous, in one embodiment of the polishing composition, the oxidizing agent comprises, consists essentially of. or consists of hydrogen peroxide. Tn another embodiment, the oxidizing agent comprises, consists essentially of, or consists of hydrogen peroxide, oxone, and sodium pers ⁇ lfate ("SPS"). Without wishing to be bound by any particular theory, it is believed that the combination of hydrogen peroxide, oxone.
  • the oxidizing agent preferably comprises 10 wt.% or less (e g., 8 wt.% or less, 6 wt.% or less, 4 wt.% or less, or 2 wt.% or Jess) of the polishing composition.
  • the polishing composition can comprise 0.05 wt.% to 10 wt.%. 0.1 wt.% to 3 wt.%, or 0.5 wl.% to 2 wt.% of the oxidizing agent.
  • the oxidizing agent comprises, consists essentially of.
  • the polishing composition comprises (a) 0.01 wt.% to 1 wt.%, 0.05 wt.% to 0.3 wt.%, or 0.1 wt.% to 0.5 wt.% of hydrogen peroxide, (b) 0.05 wt.% to 3 wt.%, 0.1 wt.% to 1 wt.%, or O.I wt.% to 0.5 wt.% of oxone.
  • the relative amounts (on a weight basis) of hydrogen peroxide.oxone.sodium persulfaie in the polishing composition preferably are (a) 15% to 45%,
  • the polishing composition further comprises a complexing agent.
  • Complexing agents affect the dispersion of the particles in the polishing composition, and thus influence the removal rate, microwavmess, and edge roll-ofY of a substrate polished with the polishing composition.
  • the complexing agent comprises, consists essentially of, or consists of an iminocarboxylic acid. Preferrably.
  • the iminocarboxylic acid is tetrasodium hydroxyl iminodtsuccinate ("HfDS").
  • HfDS tetrasodium hydroxyl iminodtsuccinate
  • the complexing agent comprises, consists essentially of, or consists of an amino acid.
  • the amino acid is glycine.
  • the use of glycine in the polishing composition results in improved microwaviness of the disk.
  • the polishing composition comprises 0.01 wt.% or more, e.g., 0.05 wt.% or more, 0.1 wt.% or more. 0.5 wt.% or more, or 1 wt.% or more complexing agent.
  • the polishing composition can contain 10 wt.% or less, e.g., 8 wt.% or less, 5 wt.% or less, 3 wt.% or less, or I wt.% or less complexing agent.
  • the polishing composition can comprise an amount of complexing agent abounded by any two of the above endpoints.
  • the polishing composition can contain 0.01 wt.% to 10 wt.%, 0.05 wt.% to 8 wt.%, OJ wt.% to 5 wt.%. or 0.5 wi.% to 3 wt.% of complexing agent.
  • the polishing composition optionally further comprises a biocide.
  • the biocide can be any suitable biocide, for example, an isothiazolinone biocide.
  • the amount of biocide used in the polishing composition typically is 1 ppm to 500 ppm, and preferably is 10 ppm to 200 ppm.
  • the polishing composition can have any suitable p ⁇ i.
  • the pH of the polishing composition can be achieved and/or maintained by any suitable means.
  • the polishing composition can further comprise a pH adjustor, a pH buffering agent, or a combination thereof.
  • the pH adjustor can be any suitable pH-adjusting compound.
  • the pH adjustor can be nitric acid, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, ammonium hydroxide, or a combination thereof.
  • the pH buffering agent can be any suitable buttering agent, for example, phosphates, sulfates, acetates, borates, ammonium satis, and the like.
  • the polishing composition can comprise any suitable amount of a pH adjustor and/or a pH buffering agent.
  • the polishing composition optionally comprises a nonionic surfactant.
  • the purpose of the nonionic surfactant is to reduce the amount of edge polishing observed in the polishing of metal surfaces and to enhance the removal rate of the metal surface.
  • the edges experience higher downforce from a polishing tool. Because abrasion is in part a function of the pressure applied to the surface, the meiai edges experience a faster rate of metal erosion relative to the rest of the surface. The result of such uneven polishing of the metal surface results in edge erosion, which is known in the art as roll-off, rub- off, or dub-off.
  • edge erosion which is known in the art as roll-off, rub- off, or dub-off.
  • the nonionic surfactant is adsorbed onto the metal surface, thus forming a lubricating film which preferentially reduces removal rale at the edge($) of the substrate.
  • the nonionic surfactant can be any suitable nonionic surfactant.
  • Suitable non-ionic surfactants include copolymer surfactants comprising siloxane units, ethylene oxide units, and/or propylene oxide units which can have a linear, pendant, or trisiloxane structure.
  • suitable nonionic surfactants include aikyiphenoi ethoxyiates (e.g.. nonylpheno! elhoxylates), alcohol ethoxylales, stloxane ethoxyiates. and the like.
  • nonionic sutfactanus examples include nonylphenol ethoxyiates such as the Tergitol NP series available from Dow Corning (Midland, Ml) and siloxane ethoxyiates such as the Silwet series available from General Electric (Schenectady. NY).
  • the polishing composition can contain I ppm or more, e.g.. 5 ppm or more, 10 ppm or more, or 20 ppm or more of the nonionic surfactant.
  • the polishing composition can contain 250 ppm or less, e.g.. 200 ppm or less. 150 ppm or less, 100 ppm or less, or 50 ppm or less of the nonionic surfactant.
  • the polishing composition can contain an amount of nonionic surfactant bounded by any two of the above endpoints.
  • the polishing composition can contain I ppm to 250 ppm, 10 ppra to 200 ppm, or 20 ppm to 100 ppm of the nonionic surfactant.
  • the polishing composition consists essentially of or consists of fumed alumina particles, alpha alumina particles, substantially spherical, non-aggregated silica particles, hydrogen peroxide, an iminocarboxylic acid, a nonionic surfactant, and water
  • the polishing composition consists essentially of or consists of fumed alumina particles, alpha alumina particles, substantially spherical, non-aggregated silica panicles, an oxidizing agent consisting of hydrogen peroxide, oxone. and sodium persulfate, a coraplexing agent, a nonionic surfactant, and water.
  • the amounts of fumed alumina, alpha alumina, substantially spherical, non-aggregated silica particles, oxidizing agent, nonionic surfactant, and complex ing agent can be as recited herein.
  • the inventive polishing composition maintains or reduces microwaviness. and maintains or reduces edge roll-off, while maintaining or increasing removal rate of the memory or rigid disk, thus improving overall polishing performance of the composition.
  • the polishing composition can be prepared by any suitable technique, many of which are known to those skilled in the an.
  • the polishing composition can be prepared in a batch or continuous process.
  • the polishing composition can be prepared by combining the components thereof in any order.
  • component as used herein includes individual ingredients (e.g...
  • alumina fumed alumina, alpha alumina, substantially spherical, non-aggregated silica panicles, ait oxidizing agent that oxidizes nickel-phosphorous, a complex ing agent, etc.
  • any combination of ingredients e.g.. turned alumina, alpha alumina, substantially spherical, non-aggregated silica particles, an oxidizing agent that oxidizes nickel-phosphorous, a complexing agent, etc.
  • the fumed alumina, alpha alumina, and substantially spherical, non- aggregated silica particles can be dispersed in water. Any additional components can then be added, and mixed by any method that is capable of incorporating the components into the polishing composition.
  • the oxidizing agent that oxidi/es nickel-phosphorous can be added at any time during the preparation of the polishing composition.
  • the polishing composition can be prepared prior to use, with one or more components, such as the oxidizing agent that oxidizes nickel-phosphorous, added to the polishing composition just before use (e.g., within I minute before use. or within 1 hour before use, or within ? days before use).
  • the polishing composition also can be prepared by mixing the components at the surface of the substrate during the polishing operation.
  • the polishing composition can be supplied as a one-package system comprising finned alumina, alpha alumina, and substantially spherical, non-aggregated silica particles, an oxidizing agent that oxidi/es nickel-phosphorous, a complexing agent, and water.
  • the fumed alumina, alpha alumina, and substantially spherical, non-aggregated silica particles can be supplied as a dispersion in water in a first container, and the complexing agent and optional biocide can be supplied in a second container, either in dry form, or as a solution or dispersion in water.
  • the oxidizing agent that oxidizes nickel-phosphorous desirably is supplied separately from the other components of the polishing composition and is combined, e.g., by the end-user, with the other components of the polishing composition shortly before use (e.g., I week or less prior to use. I day or iess prior to use, 1 hour or less prior Co use, 10 minutes or less prior to use, or 1 minute or less prior to use).
  • the components in the first or second container can be in dry form while the components in the other container can be in the form of an aqueous dispersion.
  • it is suitable for the components in the first and second containers to have different pH values, or alternatively to have substantially similar, or even equal, pH values.
  • polishing composition of the invention also can be provided as a concentrate which is intended to be diluted with an appropriate amount of water prior to use.
  • the polishing composition concentrate can comprise the fumed alumina, alpha alumina, substantially spherical, non-aggregated silica particles, a complexing agent, and water, with or without the oxidizing agent that oxidizes nickel-phosphorous, in amounts such that, upon dilution of the concentrate with an appropriate amount of water, and the oxidizing agent that oxidizes nickel-phosphorous if not already present in an appropriate amount, each component of the polishing composition will be present in the polishing composition in an amount wilhin the appropriate range recited above for each component.
  • the fumed alumina, alpha alumina, substantially spherical, non-aggregated silica particles, and complexing agent can each be present in the concentration in an amount that is 2 times (e.g., 3 times, 4 times, or 5 times) greater than the concentration recited above for each component so that, when the concentrate is diluted with an equal volume of water (e.g., 2 equal volumes of water. 3 equal volumes of water, or 4 equal volumes of water, respectively), along with the oxidizing agetu that oxidizes nickel- phosphorous in a suitable amount, each component will be present in the polishing composition in an amount wilhin the ranges set forth above for each component.
  • an equal volume of water e.g., 2 equal volumes of water. 3 equal volumes of water, or 4 equal volumes of water, respectively
  • the concentrate can contain an appropriate fraction of the water present in the final polishing composition in order io ensure that other components are at least partially or fully dissolved in the concentrate.
  • the invention also provides a method of chemically-mechanically polishing a substrate with the polishing composition described herein, in particular, the inventive method comprises (i) contacting a substrate with a polishing pad and the chemical-mechanical polishing composition described herein, (ii) moving the polishing pad relative to the substrate with the chemical-mechanical polishing composition therebetween, and (iii) abrading at least a portion of the substrate to polish the substrate.
  • the substrate to be polished using the method of lhe invention can be any suitable substrate that contains nickel-phosphorous.
  • a preferred substrate comprises at least one layer comprising nickel-phosphorous.
  • Particularly suitable substrates include, but are not limited to, memory or rigid disks, such as aluminum disks coated with nickel-phosphorous.
  • the polishing method of the invention is particularly suited for use in conjunction with a chemical-mechanical polishing (CMP) apparatus.
  • CMP chemical-mechanical polishing
  • the apparatus comprises a platen, which, when in use, is in motion and has a velocity that results from orbital, linear, or circular motion, a polishing pad in contact with the platen and moving with the platen when in motion, and a carrier that holds a substrate to be polished by contacting and moving relative to the surface of the polishing pad.
  • the polishing of the substrate takes place by the substrate being placed in contact with the polishing pad and (he polishing composition of the invention and then the polishing pad moving relative to the substrate, so as to abrade at least a portion of the substrate to polish the substrate.
  • a substrate can be planarized or polished with the chemical-mechanical polishing composition with any suitable polishing pad (e.g.. polishing surface).
  • suitable polishing pads include, for example, woven and non-woven polishing pads.
  • suitable polishing pads can comprise any suitable polymer of varying density, hardness, thickness, compressibility, ability to rebound upon compression, and compression modulus.
  • Suitable polymers include, for example, polyvinylchloride. polyvinylfluoride. nylon, (luorocarbon, polycarbonate, polyester, polyacrylate, polyether, polyethylene, poiyamide, polyurethane, polystyrene, polypropylene, coformed products thereof, and mixtures thereof.
  • the CMP apparatus ftirther comprises an in situ polishing endpoint detection system, many of which are known in the art.
  • Techniques for inspecting and monitoring the polishing process by analyzing light or other radiation reflected from a surface of the workpiece are known in the art. Such methods are described, for example, in U.S. Patent 5,196,353.
  • the inspection or monitoring of the progress of the polishing process with respect to a workpiece being polished enables the determination of the polishing end-point, i.e., the determination of when to terminate the polishing process with respect to a particular workpiece.
  • a chemical-mechanical polishing process can be characterized in a number of ways, such as in terms of the removal rate of a substrate, the resulting microwaviness of a substrate, and the resulting edge roll-off of a substrate.
  • the removal rate of a substrate can be determined using any suitable technique.
  • suitable techniques for determining the removal rate of a substrate include weighing the substrate before and after use of the inventive polishing method to determine the amount of substrate removed per unit of polishing time, which can be correlated with the removal rate in terms of thickness of substrate removed per unit of polishing time, and determining the thickness of the substrate before and after use of the inventive polishing method to directly measure the removal rate in terms of thickness of the substrate per unit of polishing time.
  • Microwaviness of a substrate can be determined using any suitable technique.
  • suitable techniques for determining the microwaviness of a substrate include optical methods such as incidence interferometry. using instruments available from, lor example, Zygo Corp. (Middlefield, CT).
  • roll-off refers to a deviation in planarity of a substrate, such as a nickel-phosphorous coated aluminum memory disk, caused by the increased removal rate of the substrate at the edge of the substrate, where the substrate e ⁇ perie ⁇ es greater downforce than the remainder of the substrate.
  • a substrate such as a nickel-phosphorous coated aluminum memory disk
  • the outermost section of a substrate exhibits a curvature. Determination of the extent of roll-off can be performed by measuring the curvature of the substrate (e.g.. memory disk) with a technique such as inierferometry. Instrumentation useful in determining roll-off is commercially available from vendors including Zygo Corp.
  • edge roll-off is expressed as extreme radius of curvature.
  • the substrates Before polishing, the substrates have a high positive radius of curvature. The polishing process reduces the high positive radius of curvature of the substrates to lower positive values, .zero or to a negative radius of curvature, depending on the edge polishing efficiency of the polishing composition used to polish the substrate. A substrate having a more positive radius of curvature after polishing indicates that the polishing composition has a better edge polishing efficiency and is less likely to result in edge roll-off.
  • polishing Composition I A contained 0.175 wt.% fumed alumina, 0.7 wt.% of alpha alumina, 2.25 wt.% of substantially spherical, non-aggregated silica.
  • Polishing Compositions 1 B-I D each contained 0.2 wt.% fumed alumina. 0.8 wt.% of alpha alumina. 3 wt.% of substantially spherical, non-aggregated silica, 144 ppm nonionic surfactant, 1.2 w ⁇ .% hydrogen peroxide, and HIDS in the amounts indicated below in Table 1.
  • Polishing Compositions 1 B-ID which contained various concentrations of HIDS, exhibited a nickel-phosphorous removal rate equivalent to or better than that of Polishing Composition 1 A, which did not contain HIDS.
  • the compositions containing IHDS also exhibited a reduction in microwaviness of the nickel -phosphorous substrate.
  • the polishing compositions containing HlDS exhibited a more positive radius of curvature, indicating that the compositions have an improved edge polishing efficiency and are thus less likely to result in edge roll-off.
  • Polishing Composition 2A contained 0.175 wt.% fumed alumina with an average particle size of 120 nm, 0.7 wt.% of alpha alumina with an average panicle size of 500 nm, 2.25 wt.% of silica with an average particle si/e of 32 nm, 0.8 wt.% tartaric acid, 108 ppm nonionic surfactant, and 1.2 w ⁇ .% of hydrogen peroxide.
  • Polishing Compositions 2B-2S each contained 0.2 wt.% fumed alumina with an average particle size of 120 nm, 0.8 wt.% of alpha alumina with an average particle si/e of 500 nm, 3 wt.% of silica with an average particle si/e of 32 nm, 144 ppm nonionic surfactant, 1.2 wt.% glycine, and an oxidizing agenl(s) in the amounts indicated below in Table 2.
  • polishing Compositions 2G, 2M, and 2S each of which contained the three oxidizing agents in a ratio of 12% HbOj, 28% oxone, and 60% SPS, were particularly effective.

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