WO2012002145A1 - 撥水性保護膜形成用薬液 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a wafer cleaning technique for the purpose of improving the manufacturing yield of a device having a circuit pattern which is particularly fine and has a high aspect ratio, in semiconductor device manufacturing.
- the present invention relates to a chemical solution for forming a protective film for preventing collapse of a concavo-convex pattern on a wafer having a concavo-convex pattern on the surface.
- This pattern collapse occurs when the wafer is pulled up from the cleaning liquid or the rinse liquid. This is said to be caused by a difference in residual liquid height between a portion where the aspect ratio of the pattern is high and a portion where the aspect ratio is low, thereby causing a difference in capillary force acting on the pattern.
- the magnitude of the capillary force is the absolute value of P obtained by the following formula. From this formula, it is expected that the capillary force can be reduced by reducing ⁇ or cos ⁇ .
- Patent Document 1 discloses a technique for substituting the cleaning liquid from water to 2-propanol before passing through the gas-liquid interface as a technique for reducing ⁇ and suppressing pattern collapse.
- Patent Document 2 discloses a technique for a resist pattern as a technique for reducing cos ⁇ and suppressing pattern collapse. This method is a method of suppressing pattern collapse by setting cos ⁇ close to 0 and reducing the capillary force to the limit by setting the contact angle near 90 °.
- Patent Document 3 discloses that a wafer surface on which a concavo-convex pattern is formed by a film containing silicon is surface-modified by oxidation or the like, and a water-repellent protective film is formed on the surface using a water-soluble surfactant or silane coupling agent.
- a cleaning method is disclosed that prevents collapse of the pattern by forming a capillary and reducing the capillary force.
- Patent Document 3 discloses hexamethyldisilazane and tetramethylsilyldiethylamine as silane coupling agents for forming a water-repellent protective film.
- the present invention protects a wafer having a concavo-convex pattern formed on the surface, which can give good water repellency to prevent the pattern from collapsing when cleaning a wafer containing silicon element on at least the concave surface of the concavo-convex pattern. It is an object of the present invention to provide a protective film forming chemical containing a silicon compound as an agent for forming a film.
- the present inventors have conducted intensive studies, and in order to prevent the collapse of the pattern (hereinafter referred to as “pattern collapse” in the text), the water repellency that reduces the capillary force acting on the pattern Silicon having a bond with one hydrogen atom as represented by the general formula [1] as a protective film forming agent (hereinafter referred to as “water-repellent protective film forming agent” or “protective film forming agent”) Compound (hereinafter referred to as “dialkylsilyl compound” in the text)
- R each independently represents a monovalent organic group containing a hydrocarbon group having 1 to 18 carbon atoms and a monovalent organic group containing a fluoroalkyl chain having 1 to 8 carbon atoms.
- X is at least one group selected from a halogen atom or a monovalent organic group in which the element bonded to the silicon element is nitrogen.
- a protective film excellent in water repellency can be formed by using a chemical solution containing a silicon compound having a specific structure and an acid as a catalyst, and has already filed an application (Japanese Patent Application No. 2011). Obtained a protective film having good water repellency without using an acid or base as a catalyst when the dialkylsilyl compound of the present invention was used (see Examples 1 to 6). .
- the present invention provides the inventions described in the following [Invention 1] to [Invention 5].
- At least a portion of the uneven pattern has an uneven pattern on the surface is water-repellent protective film forming liquid chemical for forming a protective film on at least the surfaces of the recessed portions of the uneven pattern at the time of cleaning of the wafer including a silicon element, the following general It contains a dialkylsilyl compound represented by the formula [1] and does not contain an acid or a base.
- R each independently represents a monovalent organic group containing a hydrocarbon group having 1 to 18 carbon atoms and a monovalent organic group containing a fluoroalkyl chain having 1 to 8 carbon atoms.
- X is at least one group selected from a halogen atom or a monovalent organic group in which the element bonded to the silicon element is nitrogen.
- [Invention 2] The chemical solution for forming a water-repellent protective film according to invention 1, wherein X in the general formula [1] is a halogen atom.
- a water-repellent protective film is formed by bonding a hydroxyl group and a trialkylsilyl group formed on the surface of an uneven pattern. Since hydrocarbon groups are hydrophobic, it seems effective to form a water-repellent protective film using a trialkylsilyl compound with the maximum amount of hydrocarbon groups bound, but surprisingly it binds to silicon. It has been found that when a water-repellent protective film is formed using a dialkylsilyl compound having two hydrocarbon groups, water repellency is improved as compared with the case of a trialkylsilyl compound.
- FIG. 2 shows a part of the a-a ′ cross section in FIG. 1.
- the recessed part 4 has shown the schematic diagram of the state holding the chemical
- R represents a monovalent organic group containing a hydrocarbon group having 1 to 18 carbon atoms and a fluoro having 1 to 8 carbon atoms, which are independent of each other.
- X represents at least one group selected from a halogen atom or a monovalent organic group in which the element bonded to the silicon element is nitrogen.
- the monovalent organic group in which the element bonded to the silicon element as X is nitrogen includes not only hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen, but also silicon, sulfur, halogen elements, and the like. May be.
- the halogen atom represented by X includes a fluorine atom, a chlorine atom, an iodine atom, and a bromine atom.
- X is a chlorine atom, (CH 3 ) 2 (H) Si—Cl, C 2 H 5 (CH 3 ) (H) Si—Cl, (C 2 H 5 ) 2 (H) Si—Cl, C 3 H 7 (CH 3 ) (H) Si—Cl, (C 3 H 7 ) 2 (H) Si—Cl, C 4 H 9 (CH 3 ) (H) Si—Cl, (C 4 H 9 ) 2 (H) Si—Cl, C 5 H 11 (CH 3 ) (H) Si—Cl, (C 5 H 11 ) 2 (H) Si—Cl, C 6 H 13 (CH 3 ) (H) Si—Cl , (C 6 H 13 ) 2 (H) Si—Cl, C 7 H 15 (CH 3 ) (H) Si—Cl,
- Examples of the monovalent organic group represented by X in the general formula [1] in which the element bonded to the silicon element is nitrogen include an isocyanate group, an amino group, a dialkylamino group, an azido group, an acetamide group, and an imidazole group. , —NH—Si (H) R 2 group (R is the same as in the general formula [1]) and the like.
- the carbon number of R is 1 to 8 because the protective film can be formed in a short time.
- halogen atom represented by X is preferably a chlorine atom.
- the —NH—Si (H) R 2 group is preferred.
- particularly preferable compounds among the silicon compounds represented by the general formula [1] include dimethylchlorosilane and tetramethyldisilazane.
- an organic solvent can be used as a solvent.
- the organic solvent only needs to dissolve the protective film forming agent.
- Derivatives, nitrogen-containing compound solvents and the like are preferably used.
- hydrocarbons examples include toluene, benzene, xylene, hexane, heptane, and octane.
- esters examples include ethyl acetate, propyl acetate, butyl acetate, and ethyl acetoacetate, and the ether.
- examples of such classes include diethyl ether, dipropyl ether, dibutyl ether, tetrahydrofuran, dioxane and the like
- ketones examples include acetone, acetylacetone, methyl ethyl ketone, methyl propyl ketone, methyl butyl ketone, and cyclohexanone.
- halogen-containing solvent examples include perfluorocarbons such as perfluorooctane, perfluorononane, perfluorocyclopentane, perfluorocyclohexane, hexafluorobenzene, 1, 1, 1, 3, 3-pentane.
- Hydrofluorocarbons such as fluorobutane, octafluorocyclopentane, 2,3-dihydrodecafluoropentane, Zeorora H (manufactured by Nippon Zeon Co., Ltd.), methyl perfluoroisobutyl ether, methyl perfluorobutyl ether, ethyl perfluorobutyl ether, ethyl perfluoro Hydrofluoroethers such as fluoroisobutyl ether, Asahiklin AE-3000 (manufactured by Asahi Glass Co., Ltd.), Novec HFE-7100, Novec HFE-7200, Novec 7300, and Novec 7600 (all manufactured by 3M), chlorocarbons such as tetrachloromethane, Hydrochlorocarbons such as chloroform, chlorofluorocarbons such as dichlorodifluoromethane, 1,1-dichloro-2,2,
- Examples of the sulfoxide solvents include dimethyl sulfoxide, which is a polyhydric alcohol derivative having no hydroxyl group.
- Examples include diethylene glycol monoethyl ether acetate, ethylene glycol monomethyl ether acetate, ethylene glycol monobutyl ether acetate, propylene glycol monomethyl ether acetate, propylene glycol monoethyl ether acetate, diethylene group.
- the nitrogen-containing compound solvent include formamide, N, N-dimethylformamide, N, N-dimethylacetamide, N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone, diethylamine, triethylamine, pyridine and the like. Even in these solvents, derivatives of polyhydric alcohols having no hydroxyl group such as hydrofluoroethers such as Novec HFE-7100 and propylene glycol monomethyl ether acetate can be preferably used.
- nonflammable organic solvent because the water repellent protective film-forming chemical is nonflammable or has a high flash point.
- many halogen-containing solvents are nonflammable, and the nonflammable halogen-containing solvent can be suitably used as a nonflammable organic solvent.
- the organic solvent may be present if it is a trace amount of water.
- the dialkylsilyl compound may be hydrolyzed by the water to reduce the reactivity.
- the amount of water in the solvent is preferably 100 mass ppm or less, more preferably 50 mass ppm or less.
- the chemical solution for forming a water-repellent protective film of the present invention can form a protective film having water-repellent performance without containing an acid or a base as a catalyst.
- the acid or base is 100 mass ppm or less with respect to the total amount of the chemical solution.
- the dialkylsilyl compound is mixed so as to be 0.1 to 50% by mass with respect to 100% by mass of the total amount of the chemical solution, and more preferably with respect to 100% by mass of the total amount of the chemical solution. 0.3 to 20% by mass. If the dialkylsilyl compound is less than 0.1% by mass, it reacts with moisture contained in a trace amount in an organic solvent and deactivates, so that the ability to form a water-repellent protective film is poor and the wafer surface is sufficiently repellent. It cannot be hydrated. On the other hand, when it is more than 50% by mass, there is a concern that it may remain as an impurity on the wafer surface, and it is not preferable from the viewpoint of cost.
- a wafer that is cleaned using the chemical solution of the present invention is often one that has undergone a pretreatment step in which the wafer surface is a surface having an uneven pattern.
- the method is not limited as long as a pattern can be formed on the wafer surface.
- the resist is exposed through a resist mask and exposed.
- a resist having a desired concavo-convex pattern is produced by etching away the resist that has been exposed or not exposed.
- corrugated pattern can be obtained also by pressing the mold which has a pattern to a resist.
- the wafer is etched.
- the concave portion of the resist pattern is selectively etched.
- a wafer having a concavo-convex pattern is obtained.
- a silicon wafer or a film containing a silicon element such as silicon oxide (hereinafter sometimes referred to as SiO2) or silicon nitride (hereinafter sometimes referred to as SiN) is formed on the surface of the silicon wafer.
- a silicon element such as silicon oxide (hereinafter sometimes referred to as SiO2) or silicon nitride (hereinafter sometimes referred to as SiN)
- SiO2 silicon oxide
- SiN silicon nitride
- a water repellent protective film can be formed on the surface of a portion where silicon element exists even for a wafer composed of a plurality of components including at least one selected from silicon, silicon oxide, and silicon nitride. it can.
- the wafer composed of the plurality of components at least one selected from silicon, silicon oxide, and silicon nitride is formed on the wafer surface, or when the concave / convex pattern is formed, at least the concave portion of the concave / convex pattern is formed.
- the surface includes at least one selected from silicon, silicon oxide, and silicon nitride.
- various films containing silicon may be formed on a wafer not containing silicon, such as a sapphire wafer, various compound semiconductor wafers, and a plastic wafer.
- the present invention is a method for cleaning a wafer containing a silicon element on at least a concave surface of the concavo-convex pattern in a wafer having a concavo-convex pattern formed on the surface, Cleaning the wafer surface with an aqueous cleaning liquid, an aqueous cleaning liquid cleaning step; A water-repellent protective film forming step of holding a water-repellent protective film-forming chemical in at least the concave portion of the wafer and forming a water-repellent protective film on the concave surface; A liquid removal process for removing liquid on the wafer surface; Removing the water-repellent protective film from the concave surface, a water-repellent protective film removing step, Have
- aqueous cleaning liquid examples include water or water in which at least one of organic solvents, acids, and alkalis is mixed in water as a main component (for example, the water content is 50% by mass or more). Is mentioned.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a wafer 1 whose surface is a surface having a concavo-convex pattern 2.
- FIG. 2 shows a part of the a-a ′ cross section in FIG. As shown in FIG.
- the width 5 of the concave portion is indicated by the interval between the convex portion 3 and the convex portion 3
- the aspect ratio of the convex portion is expressed by dividing the height 6 of the convex portion by the width 7 of the convex portion. Is done. Pattern collapse in the cleaning process tends to occur when the width of the recess is 70 nm or less, particularly 45 nm or less, and the aspect ratio is 4 or more, particularly 6 or more.
- the water-repellent protective film forming step from the water-based cleaning solution cleaning step is always held in at least the concave portion of the wafer. It is preferable to carry out in the state.
- the water-repellent protective film-forming chemical solution held in the concave portion of the wafer is replaced with another liquid after the water-repellent protective film forming step, the liquid is always held in at least the concave portion of the wafer as described above. It is preferable to carry out in the state.
- the cleaning method of the wafer is not particularly limited as long as the aqueous cleaning liquid, the chemical liquid, and other liquids can be held in at least the concave portions of the concave / convex pattern of the wafer.
- a wafer cleaning method a wafer cleaning method represented by spin cleaning in which a wafer is cleaned one by one by supplying liquid to the vicinity of the rotation center while rotating the wafer while holding the wafer substantially horizontal, or a plurality of cleaning methods in the cleaning tank.
- a batch system in which a single wafer is immersed and washed.
- the form of the chemical liquid or cleaning liquid when supplying the aqueous cleaning liquid, the chemical liquid or other liquid to at least the concave portion of the concave / convex pattern of the wafer is particularly limited as long as it becomes a liquid when held in the concave portion.
- the transition from the water-based cleaning liquid cleaning step to the water-repellent protective film forming step is performed by replacing the water-based cleaning liquid held in at least the concave portion of the concave / convex pattern of the wafer in the water-based cleaning step with a chemical solution for forming the water-repellent protective film.
- a chemical solution for forming a water repellent protective film may be substituted.
- the cleaning liquid A include water, an organic solvent, a mixture of water and an organic solvent, or a mixture of at least one of acid, alkali, and surfactant.
- the organic solvent that is one of the preferred examples of the cleaning liquid A include hydrocarbons, esters, ethers, ketones, halogen-containing solvents, sulfoxide solvents, alcohols, polyhydric alcohol derivatives, And nitrogen-containing compound solvents.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic view showing a state in which the concave portion 4 holds the chemical solution 8 for forming the water repellent protective film.
- the wafer shown in the schematic diagram of FIG. 3 shows a part of the aa ′ cross section of FIG.
- a chemical solution for forming the water repellent protective film is supplied to the wafer 1 on which the concave / convex pattern 2 is formed.
- the water-repellent protective film-forming chemical solution is held in at least the concave portion 4 as shown in FIG. 3, and the surface of the concave portion 4 is water-repellent.
- the protective film of the present invention does not necessarily have to be formed continuously, and does not necessarily have to be formed uniformly, but because it can impart better water repellency, More preferably, it is uniformly formed.
- the chemical solution is preferably maintained at 10 to 160 ° C., more preferably 15 to 120 ° C.
- FIG. 4 shows a schematic diagram in the case where the liquid 9 is held in the recess 4 that has been made water-repellent by the water-repellent protective film forming agent.
- the wafer in the schematic diagram of FIG. 4 shows a part of the a-a ′ cross section of FIG.
- a water repellent protective film 10 is formed on the surface of the recess 4 by a water repellent protective film forming agent.
- the liquid 9 held in the recess 4 may be the above-described chemical liquid or a liquid (cleaning liquid B) after the chemical liquid is replaced with a different cleaning liquid B (hereinafter sometimes simply referred to as “cleaning liquid B”).
- a liquid in the middle of substitution (a mixed solution of a chemical solution and a cleaning solution) may be used.
- the water repellent protective film 10 is held on the wafer surface even when the liquid 9 is removed from the recess 4.
- Preferred examples of the cleaning liquid B include water, an organic solvent, a mixture of water and an organic solvent, or a mixture of at least one of acid, alkali, and surfactant.
- examples of the organic solvent that is one of the preferred examples of the cleaning liquid B include hydrocarbons, esters, ethers, ketones, halogen-containing solvents, sulfoxide solvents, alcohols, polyhydric alcohols, many And derivatives of polyhydric alcohols, nitrogen-containing compound solvents, and the like.
- the contact angle on the assumption that water is held on the surface is preferably 60 to 120 ° because pattern collapse hardly occurs.
- the liquid held in the recess is the chemical liquid, the cleaning liquid B, or a mixed liquid of the chemical liquid and the cleaning liquid B.
- known drying methods such as natural drying, air drying, N 2 gas drying, spin drying, IPA (2-propanol) vapor drying, Marangoni drying, heat drying, hot air drying, vacuum drying, etc. It is preferable to carry out by.
- the retained liquid may be drained and removed, and then the remaining liquid may be dried.
- the water repellent protective film removal step When removing the water repellent protective film, it is effective to cut the C—C bond and C—F bond in the protective film.
- the method is not particularly limited as long as it can cut the bond, for example, irradiating the wafer surface with light, heating the wafer, exposing the wafer to ozone, irradiating the wafer surface with plasma, For example, corona discharge on the wafer surface may be mentioned.
- wavelengths shorter than 340 nm and 240 nm which are energy equivalent to 83 kcal / mol and 116 kcal / mol, which are binding energies of C—C bonds and C—F bonds in the protective film. It is preferable to irradiate ultraviolet rays containing.
- a metal halide lamp, a low-pressure mercury lamp, a high-pressure mercury lamp, an excimer lamp, a carbon arc, or the like is used.
- the protective film when the protective film is removed by light irradiation, if the constituent components of the protective film are decomposed by ultraviolet rays and ozone is generated at the same time, and the constituent components of the protective film are oxidized and volatilized by the ozone, the processing time is shortened. Therefore, it is particularly preferable.
- a low-pressure mercury lamp, an excimer lamp, or the like may be used. Further, the wafer may be heated while irradiating light.
- heating the wafer it is preferable to heat the wafer at 400 to 700 ° C., preferably 500 to 700 ° C.
- the heating time is preferably 1 to 60 minutes, preferably 10 to 30 minutes.
- ozone exposure, plasma irradiation, corona discharge, etc. may be used in combination. Further, light irradiation may be performed while heating the wafer.
- the method for removing the protective film by heating includes a method in which the wafer is brought into contact with a heat source, and a method in which the wafer is placed in a heated atmosphere such as a heat treatment furnace.
- the method of placing the wafer in a heated atmosphere is easy to operate because it is easy to uniformly apply energy for removing the protective film to the wafer surface even when processing a plurality of wafers. This is an industrially advantageous method that requires a short processing time and a high processing capacity.
- ozone generated by ultraviolet irradiation with a low-pressure mercury lamp or the like or low-temperature discharge with a high voltage may be provided to the wafer surface.
- the wafer may be irradiated with light while being exposed to ozone, or may be heated.
- the protective film on the wafer surface can be efficiently removed by combining the light irradiation, heating, ozone exposure, plasma irradiation, and corona discharge.
- the pattern collapse greatly depends on the contact angle of the cleaning liquid to the wafer surface, that is, the contact angle of the droplets and the surface tension of the cleaning liquid.
- the contact angle of the liquid droplet and the capillary force acting on the concave portion which can be considered as equivalent to the pattern collapse, are correlated.
- Capillary force can be derived from the evaluation of the contact angle of ten droplets.
- the contact angle of water droplets is evaluated by dropping several microliters of water droplets on the surface of the sample (base material) as described in JIS R 3257 “Testing method for wettability of substrate glass surface”. It is made by measuring.
- the contact angle becomes very large. This is because a Wenzel effect and a Cassie effect occur, and the contact angle is affected by the surface shape (roughness) of the substrate, and the apparent contact angle of water droplets increases. Therefore, in the case of a wafer having a concavo-convex pattern on the surface, the contact angle of the protective film 10 itself formed on the concavo-convex pattern surface cannot be accurately evaluated.
- the chemical solution is applied to a wafer having a smooth surface, a protective film is formed on the wafer surface, and the protective film is formed on the surface of the wafer 1 on which the uneven pattern 2 is formed.
- the film 10 was considered and various evaluations were performed.
- a “silicon wafer with a SiO 2 film” (indicated as SiO 2 in the table) having a silicon oxide layer on a silicon wafer having a smooth surface was used.
- evaluation method of wafer provided with chemical solution for forming protective film The following evaluations (1) to (3) were performed as evaluation methods for wafers provided with the chemical solution for forming a protective film.
- X L , X R , Y B , and Y T indicate measurement ranges of the X coordinate and the Y coordinate, respectively.
- S 0 is an area when the measurement surface is ideally flat, and has a value of (X R ⁇ X L ) ⁇ (Y B ⁇ Y T ).
- F (X, Y) represents the height at the measurement point (X, Y), and Z 0 represents the average height in the measurement plane.
- Example 1 (1) Preparation of protective film forming chemical solution Tetramethyldisilazane [(CH 3 ) 2 (H) Si—NH—Si (H) (CH 3 ) 2 ] as a dialkylsilyl compound; 3 g, propylene glycol monomethyl as an organic solvent Ether acetate (PGMEA); 97 g was mixed and stirred for about 5 minutes.
- the concentration of the protective film forming agent relative to the total amount of the protective film forming chemical solution (hereinafter referred to as “protective film forming agent concentration”) was 3% by mass.
- a chemical solution for forming a protective film was obtained.
- a silicon wafer with a smooth SiO 2 film (a silicon wafer having a 1 ⁇ m thick thermal oxide film layer on the surface) is immersed in a 1% by mass hydrofluoric acid aqueous solution for 2 minutes and then in pure water for 1 minute. The sample was immersed in 2-propanol for 1 minute.
- the initial contact angle before the surface treatment was less than 10 ° as shown in the table.
- the contact angle after the surface treatment was 66 °, which showed the effect of imparting water repellency.
- the contact angle after UV irradiation was less than 10 °, and the protective film could be removed.
- the Ra value of the wafer after UV irradiation was less than 0.5 nm, and it was confirmed that the wafer was not eroded during cleaning, and that no protective film residue remained after UV irradiation.
- Example 2 to 6 The protective film forming agent, protective film forming agent concentration, and organic solvent used in Example 1 were appropriately changed to perform surface treatment of the wafer, and further evaluated. The results are shown in Table 1.
- HFE-7100 means hydrofluoroether (Novec HFE-7100 manufactured by Sumitomo 3M), and (CH 3 ) 2 (H) Si—Cl means dimethylchlorosilane.
- Example 1 All were the same as Example 3 except that hexamethyldisilazane [(CH 3 ) 3 Si—NH—Si (CH 3 ) 3 ] was used as the protective film forming agent. As shown in the table, the evaluation results show that the contact angle after the surface treatment is 30 °, and the effect of imparting water repellency was insufficient.
- Example 2 All were the same as Example 6 except that trimethylchlorosilane [(CH 3 ) 3 Si—Cl] was used as the protective film forming agent. As shown in the table, the evaluation result shows that the contact angle after the surface treatment is 50 °, and the effect of imparting water repellency was insufficient.
- Example 3 and Comparative Example 1 have the same conditions except that the silicon compound used is a dimethylsilyl compound (Example 3) or a trimethylsilyl compound (Comparative Example 1). Has a very good water repellency-imparting effect of 81 °, whereas in Comparative Example 1, the contact angle after surface treatment is 30 ° and the water-repellency-imparting effect is insufficient.
- the dimethylsilyl compound having a smaller number of groups had a greater effect of imparting water repellency.
- the results of Example 6 and Comparative Example 2 were also the same, and dimethylchlorosilane had a good water repellency imparting effect, whereas trimethylchlorosilane did not provide sufficient water repellency.
- the chemical solution for forming a protective film and the wafer cleaning method using the chemical solution of the present invention contribute to the improvement of device manufacturing efficiency and the manufacturing yield in the integrated circuit field of the electronic industry.
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(式中、γは凹部に保持されている液体の表面張力、θは凹部表面と凹部に保持されている液体のなす接触角、Sは凹部の幅である。)
特許文献1には、γを小さくしてパターン倒れを抑制する手法として気液界面を通過する前に洗浄液を水から2-プロパノールへ置換する技術が開示されている。
を含有する保護膜形成用薬液を用いると、形成された保護膜は、例えば、ヘキサメチルジシラザン等のようなトリアルキルシリル化合物を用いて形成された場合に比べて、良好な撥水性を生じうることを見出した(実施例3 vs 比較例1、実施例6 vs 比較例2参照)。また、本発明者らは、特定の構造を有するケイ素化合物と触媒としての酸とを含む薬液を用いることで撥水性に優れた保護膜を形成できることを見出し、すでに出願している(特願2011-091952号)が、本発明のジアルキルシリル化合物を用いると、触媒として酸や塩基を共存させることなく良好な撥水性を有する保護膜を得られるという知見を得た(実施例1~6参照)。
表面に凹凸パターンを有し該凹凸パターンの少なくとも一部がケイ素元素を含むウェハの洗浄時に該凹凸パターンの少なくとも凹部表面に保護膜を形成するための撥水性保護膜形成用薬液であり、下記一般式[1]で表されるジアルキルシリル化合物を含有し、酸及び塩基を含有しない。
[発明2]
上記一般式[1]のXがハロゲン原子である、発明1に記載の撥水性保護膜形成用薬液。
上記一般式[1]のXがケイ素元素と結合する元素が窒素である1価の有機基である、発明1に記載の撥水性保護膜形成用薬液。
[発明5]
表面に凹凸パターンを形成されたウェハにおいて該凹凸パターンの少なくとも凹部表面にケイ素元素を含むウェハの洗浄方法であって、
前記ウェハ表面を水系洗浄液で洗浄する、水系洗浄液洗浄工程、
前記ウェハの少なくとも凹部に撥水性保護膜形成用薬液を保持し、該凹部表面に撥水性保護膜を形成する、撥水性保護膜形成工程、
ウェハ表面の液体を除去する、液体除去工程、
前記凹部表面から撥水性保護膜を除去する、撥水性保護膜除去工程、
を含み、撥水性保護膜形成工程において発明1乃至発明3のいずれかに記載の撥水性保護膜形成用薬液を用いる。
まず、本発明で提供するパターン倒れを防止するための撥水性保護膜形成用薬液(以降「撥水性保護膜形成用薬液」、「保護膜形成用薬液」、又は単に「薬液」と記載する)の特徴である一般式[1]で表されるジアルキルシリル化合物について説明する。
続いて、一般式[1]で表されるジアルキルシリル化合物を含有する撥水性保護膜形成用薬液について説明する。本発明の薬液には、少なくとも撥水性保護膜形成剤が含有されていればよい。
タン、パーフルオロシクロヘキサン、ヘキサフルオロベンゼンなどのパーフルオロカーボン、1、1、1、3、3-ペンタフルオロブタン、オクタフルオロシクロペンタン、2,3-ジハイドロデカフルオロペンタン、ゼオローラH(日本ゼオン株式会社製)などのハイドロフルオロカーボン、メチルパーフルオロイソブチルエーテル、メチルパーフルオロブチルエーテル、エチルパーフルオロブチルエーテル、エチルパーフルオロイソブチルエーテル、アサヒクリンAE-3000(旭硝子株式会社製)、Novec HFE-7100、Novec HFE-7200、Novec7300、Novec7600(いず
れもスリーエム社製)などのハイドロフルオロエーテル、テトラクロロメタンなどのクロロカーボン、クロロホルムなどのハイドロクロロカーボン、ジクロロジフルオロメタンなどのクロロフルオロカーボン、1,1-ジクロロ-2,2,3,3,3-ペンタフルオロプロパン、1,3-ジクロロ-1,1,2,2,3-ペンタフルオロプロパン、1-クロロ-3,3,3-トリフルオロプロペン、1,2-ジクロロ-3,3,3-トリフルオロプロペンなどのハイドロクロロフルオロカーボン、パーフルオロエーテル、パーフルオロポリエーテルなどがあり、前記スルホキシド系溶媒の例としては、ジメチルスルホキシド
などがあり、前記水酸基を持たない多価アルコール誘導体の例としては、ジエチレングリコールモノエチルエーテルアセテート、エチレングリコールモノメチルエーテルアセテート、エチレングリコールモノブチルエーテルアセテート、プロピレングリコールモノメチルエーテルアセテート、プロピレングリコールモノエチルエーテルアセテート、ジエチレングリコールジメチルエーテル、ジエチレングリコールエチルメチルエーテル、ジエチレングリコールジエチルエーテル、ジエチレングリコールモノメチルエーテルアセテート、ジエチレングリコールジアセテート、トリエチレングリコールジメチルエーテル、トリエ
チレングリコールジエチルエーテル、ジプロピレングリコールジメチルエーテル、エチレングリコールジアセテート、エチレングリコールジエチルエーテル、エチレングリコールジメチルエーテルなどがあり、含窒素化合物溶媒の例としては、ホルムアミド、N,N-ジメチルホルムアミド、N,N-ジメチルアセトアミド、N-メチル-2-ピロリドン、ジエチルアミン、トリエチルアミン、ピリジンなどがある。これらの溶媒でも、特にNovec HFE-7100などのハイドロフルオロエーテル、プロピレングリコールモノメチルエーテルアセテートなどの水酸基を持たない多価アルコールの誘導体を好適に使用することができる。
続いて、本発明のウェハの洗浄方法について説明する。本発明の薬液を用いて洗浄するウェハは、一般的には、ウェハ表面を凹凸パターンを有する面とする前処理工程を経たものを用いることが多い。
などシリコンを含まないウェハ上に、シリコンを含む各種膜が形成されたものであっても良い。
前記ウェハ表面を水系洗浄液で洗浄する、水系洗浄液洗浄工程、
前記ウェハの少なくとも凹部に撥水性保護膜形成用薬液を、保持し、該凹部表面に撥水性保護膜を形成する、撥水性保護膜形成工程、
ウェハ表面の液体を除去する、液体除去工程、
前記凹部表面から撥水性保護膜を除去する、撥水性保護膜除去工程、
を有する。
、凹部4の表面が撥水化される。なお、本発明の保護膜は、必ずしも連続的に形成されていなくてもよく、また、必ずしも均一に形成されていなくてもよいが、より優れた撥水性を付与できるため、連続的に、また、均一に形成されていることがより好ましい。
(式中、γは凹部に保持されている液体の表面張力、θは凹部表面と凹部に保持されている液体のなす接触角、Sは凹部の幅である。)
図4の凹部4のように凹部表面に撥水性保護膜が存在すると、θが増大され、Pの絶対値が低減される。パターン倒れの抑制の観点から、Pの絶対値は小さいほど好ましく、除去される液体との接触角を90°付近に調整して毛細管力を限りなく0.0MN/m2に近づけることが理想的である。図4のように、凹部表面に保護膜10が形成されたとき、該表面に水が保持されたと仮定したときの接触角は60~120°であると、パターン倒れが発生し難いため好ましい。接触角は90°に近いほど該凹部に働く毛細管力が小さくなり、パターン倒れが更に発生し難くなるため、70~110°が特に好ましい。
電等で発生させたオゾンをウェハ表面に供しても良い。ウェハをオゾン曝露しながら光照射してもよいし、加熱してもよい。
P=2×γ×cosθ/S
(式中、γは凹部に保持されている液体の表面張力、θは凹部表面と凹部に保持されている液体のなす接触角、Sは凹部の幅である。)
から明らかなようにパターン倒れは、洗浄液のウェハ表面への接触角、すなわち液滴の接触角と、洗浄液の表面張力に大きく依存する。凹凸パターン2の凹部4に保持された洗浄液の場合、液滴の接触角と、パターン倒れと等価なものとして考えてよい該凹部に働く毛細管力とは相関性があるので、前記式と保護膜10の液滴の接触角の評価から毛細管力を導き出すことができる。
保護膜形成用薬液が供されたウェハの評価方法として、以下の(1)~(3)の評価を行った。
保護膜が形成されたウェハ表面上に純水約2μlを置き、水滴とウェハ表面とのなす角(接触角)を接触角計(協和界面科学製:CA-X型)で測定した。保護膜の接触角が90°に近いほど(毛細感触が限りなく0.0MN/m2に近づくほど)効果的であるが、ここでは保護膜の接触角が60~120°の範囲であったものを合格とした。
以下の条件で低圧水銀灯のUV光をサンプルに1分間照射し、撥水性保護膜除去工程における保護膜の除去性を評価した。照射後に水滴の接触角が10°以下となったものを合格(表中でAと表記)とした。
・照度:15mW/cm2(光源からサンプルまでの距離は10mm)
(3)保護膜除去後のウェハの表面平滑性評価
原子間力電子顕微鏡(セイコ-電子製:SPI3700、2.5μm四方スキャン)によって表面観察し、中心線平均面粗さ:Ra(nm)を求めた。なお、Raは、JIS B 0601で定義されている中心線平均粗さを測定面に対し適用して三次元に拡張したものであり、「基準面から指定面までの偏差の絶対値を平均した値」として次式で算出した。保護膜を除去した後のウェハ表面のRa値が1nm以下であれば、洗浄によってウェハ表面が浸食されていない、および、前記保護膜の残渣がウェハ表面にないとし、合格(表中でAと表記)とした。
(1)保護膜形成用薬液の調製
ジアルキルシリル化合物としてテトラメチルジシラザン〔(CH3)2(H)Si-NH-Si(H)(CH3)2〕;3g、有機溶媒としてプロピレングリコールモノメチルエーテルアセテート(PGMEA);97gを混合し、約5分間撹拌して、保護膜形成用薬液の総量に対する保護膜形成剤の濃度(以降「保護膜形成剤濃度」と記載する)が3質量%の保護膜形成用薬液を得た。
平滑なSiO2膜付きシリコンウェハ(表面に厚さ1μmの熱酸化膜層を有するシリコンウェハ)を1質量%のフッ酸水溶液に2分間浸漬し、次いで純水に1分間、2-プロパノールに1分間浸漬した。
シリコンウェハを、上記「(1)保護膜形成用薬液の調製」で調製した保護膜形成用薬液に20℃で1分間浸漬させた。その後、シリコンウェハを2-プロパノールに1分間浸漬し、次いで、純水に1分間浸漬した。最後に、シリコンウェハを純水から取出し、エアーを吹き付けて、表面の純水を除去した。
実施例1で用いた保護膜形成剤、保護膜形成剤濃度、有機溶媒を適宜変更して、ウェハの表面処理を行い、さらにその評価を行った。結果を表1に示す。なお、表1中で、HFE-7100とはハイドロフルオロエーテル(住友スリーエム社製Novec HFE-7100)を意味し、(CH3)2(H)Si-Clはジメチルクロロシランを意味する。
保護膜形成剤としてヘキサメチルジシラザン〔(CH3)3Si-NH-Si(CH3)3〕を用いた以外は、すべて実施例3と同じとした。評価結果は表に示すとおり、表面処理後の接触角は30°であり、撥水性付与効果が不十分であった。
保護膜形成剤としてトリメチルクロロシラン〔(CH3)3Si-Cl〕を用いた以外は、すべて実施例6と同じとした。評価結果は表に示すとおり、表面処理後の接触角は50°であり、撥水性付与効果が不十分であった。
2 ウェハ表面の凹凸パターン
3 パターンの凸部
4 パターンの凹部
5 凹部の幅
6 凸部の高さ
7 凸部の幅
8 凹部4に保持された撥水性保護膜形成用薬液
9 凹部4に保持された液体
10 撥水性保護膜
Claims (5)
- 上記一般式[1]のXがハロゲン原子である、請求項1に記載の撥水性保護膜形成用薬液。
- 上記一般式[1]のXがケイ素元素と結合する元素が窒素である1価の有機基である、請求項1に記載の撥水性保護膜形成用薬液。
- 表面に凹凸パターンを形成されたウェハにおいて該凹凸パターンの少なくとも凹部表面にケイ素元素を含むウェハの洗浄方法であって、
前記ウェハ表面を水系洗浄液で洗浄する、水系洗浄液洗浄工程、
前記ウェハの少なくとも凹部に撥水性保護膜形成用薬液を保持し、該凹部表面に撥水性保護膜を形成する、撥水性保護膜形成工程、
ウェハ表面の液体を除去する、液体除去工程、
前記凹部表面から撥水性保護膜を除去する、撥水性保護膜除去工程、
を含み、撥水性保護膜形成工程において請求項1乃至請求項3のいずれかに記載の撥水性保護膜形成用薬液を用いる。
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