WO2012018448A2 - Plasma processing chamber with dual axial gas injection and exhaust - Google Patents
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- a semiconductor wafer processing apparatus to include an electrode and a gas distribution unit.
- the electrode is exposed to a plasma generation volume and is defined to transmit radiofrequency (RF) power to the plasma generation volume.
- the electrode has an upper surface defined to hold a substrate in exposure to the plasma generation volume.
- the gas distribution unit is disposed above the plasma generation volume and in a substantially parallel orientation with respect to the electrode.
- the gas distribution unit is defined to include an arrangement of gas supply ports defined to direct an input flow of a plasma process gas into the plasma generation volume in a direction substantially perpendicular to the upper surface of the electrode.
- the gas distribution unit is further defined to include an arrangement of through-holes that each extend through the gas distribution unit to fluidly connect the plasma generation volume to an exhaust region. Each of the through-holes is defined to direct an exhaust flow of the plasma process gas from the plasma generation volume in a direction substantially perpendicular to the upper surface of the electrode.
- a system for semiconductor wafer processing includes a chamber defined to have an interior cavity.
- the system also includes a chuck disposed within the interior cavity of the chamber.
- the chuck has an upper surface defined to hold a substrate in exposure to a plasma generation volume.
- the chuck is defined to supply RF power to the plasma generation volume.
- the system also includes an outer peripheral structure disposed on the chuck and defined to surround and enclose a perimeter of the plasma generation volume.
- the system further includes a gas distribution unit disposed on the outer peripheral structure and defined to extend across the plasma generation volume in a substantially parallel relationship to the upper surface of the chuck.
- the gas distribution unit is defined to include an arrangement of gas supply ports defined to direct an input flow of a plasma process gas into the plasma generation volume.
- the gas distribution unit is further defined to include an arrangement of through-holes.
- the system also includes an exhaust region defined within the chamber above the gas distribution unit, such that each of the through-holes extends through the gas distribution unit to fluidly connect the plasma generation volume to the exhaust region.
- the system also includes a pump fluidly connected to the exhaust region to remove gases from the exhaust region.
- a method for semiconductor wafer processing.
- the method includes an operation for holding a semiconductor wafer in a substantially parallel orientation to a gas distribution unit, such that a plasma processing volume is formed between the semiconductor wafer and the gas distribution unit.
- the method also includes an operation for flowing a plasma processing gas from within the gas distribution unit into the plasma processing volume in a direction substantially perpendicular to the semiconductor wafer.
- the method further includes an operation for directing an exhaust flow of plasma processing gas from within the plasma processing volume through the gas distribution unit in a direction substantially perpendicular to the semiconductor wafer, whereby the exhaust flow of plasma processing gas through the gas distribution unit is the only exhaust flow of plasma processing gas from within the plasma processing volume.
- Figure 1A shows a semiconductor wafer processing apparatus, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention
- Figure IB shows the chamber of Figure 1A with arrows depicting gas flow and exhaust flow through the gas distribution unit, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 2 shows an alternative configuration of the chamber of Figure 1A, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 3A shows a bottom view of the gas distribution unit, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 3B shows a top view of the gas distribution unit, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 3C shows a gas supply port cross-section, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 4A shows a flow control plate disposed on the upper surface of the gas distribution unit, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 4B shows a top view of the flow control plate positioned such that a hole pattern defined therein allows for flow through all through-holes defined within the underlying gas distribution unit, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 4C shows a top view of the flow control plate positioned such that the hole pattern defined therein allows for flow through only a portion of the through-holes defined within the underlying gas distribution unit, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 4D shows a top view of a flow control plate assembly defined by a number of concentric rotatable flow control plates, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 5 shows a flowchart of a method for semiconductor wafer processing, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- a semiconductor wafer processing apparatus is disclosed herein to enable precise control of plasma residence time and uniformity across a wafer to enable wafer fabrication processes that require rapid and uniform process gas injection and pump out.
- wafer fabrication processes that require rapid and uniform process gas injection and pump out include, but are not limited to, atomic layer etching and atomic layer deposition.
- the apparatus includes a gas distribution unit disposed above the plasma generation region, with the wafer held on an electrostatic chuck below and in exposure to the plasma generation region.
- the gas distribution unit is defined to supply the plasma process gas downward toward the wafer in a substantially uniform manner.
- the gas distribution unit is also defined to exhaust plasma process gas upward from the wafer in a substantially uniform manner.
- the gas distribution unit provides for both axial gas injection and exhaust.
- FIG. 1A shows a semiconductor wafer processing apparatus, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- the apparatus includes a chamber 100 formed by a top plate 100A, a bottom plate 100B, and walls lOOC.
- the walls lOOC form a contiguous cylindrical shaped wall lOOC.
- the walls lOOC can have other configurations, so long as an interior cavity 100D of the chamber 100 can be isolated from an external environment outside the chamber 100.
- a number of seals 139 are disposed between the chamber top plate 100 A, bottom plate 100B, and walls lOOC to facilitate isolation of the interior cavity 100D of the chamber 100 from the external environment.
- the top plate 100A, bottom plate 100B, and walls lOOC of the chamber 100 can be formed of a metal that is a good conductor of electricity and heat, and that is chemically compatible with the process gases to which the interior cavity 100D is to be exposed during wafer processing.
- metals such as aluminum, stainless steel, or the like, maybe used to form the chamber 100 components.
- the seals 139 can be elastomeric seals or consumable metallic seals, or any other type of seal material, so long as the seals 139 are chemically compatible with processing materials to which the interior cavity 100D will be exposed, and so long as the seals 139 provide sufficient isolation of the interior cavity 100D from the external environment outside the chamber 100.
- one or more additional plates or members can be disposed outside any one or more of the top plate 100 A, bottom plate 100B, or walls lOOC, as necessary to satisfy chamber 100 deployment-specific conditions or other considerations. Additionally, the top plate 100 A, bottom plate 100B, and/or walls lOOC can be fastened to these additional plates or members as appropriate for the particular implementation.
- the chamber 100 structure including the top plate 100 A, bottom plate 100B and walls lOOC, is formed of an electrically conducting material and is electrically connected to a reference ground potential.
- the chamber 100 includes an exhaust port 135 which provides for fluid connection of the interior cavity 100D to an external exhaust pump 137, such that a negative pressure can be applied through the exhaust port 135 to remove gases and/or particulates from within the interior cavity 100D.
- the chamber 100 also includes a gate valve 102 formed within a section of the chamber wall lOOC to enable insertion of a wafer 113 into the interior cavity 100D, and corresponding removal of the wafer 113 from the interior cavity 100D. In its closed position, the gate valve 102 is defined to maintain isolation of the interior cavity 100D from the external environment.
- the exhaust pump 137 can be implemented in different ways, so long as the exhaust pump 137 is capable of applying a suction at the exhaust port 135 to draw a fluid flow from the interior cavity 100D of the chamber 100.
- a plasma processing apparatus is disposed within the interior cavity 100D of the chamber 100.
- the plasma processing apparatus includes a plasma generation volume 109 formed between a chuck 107A/B and a gas distribution unit 115. More specifically, the plasma generation volume 109 resides above the chuck 107A/B and below the gas distribution unit 115, with an upper surface of the chuck 107A/B and a lower surface of the gas distribution unit 115 disposed in a substantially parallel orientation with respect to each other.
- a peripheral structural member 108 is also disposed to enclose a perimeter of the plasma generation volume 109 between the gas distribution unit 115 and the upper surface of the chuck 107A/B.
- the chuck 107A/B is disposed within the interior cavity 100D of the chamber 100 below the plasma generation volume 109.
- the chuck 107A/B includes a body portion 107 A and an electrode portion 107B
- the chuck body 107 A is cantilevered from the wall lOOC of the chamber 100.
- the chuck 107A/B is an electrostatic chuck with the electrode 107B defined to transmit RF power to the plasma generation volume 109.
- An upper surface of the electrode portion of the chuck 107B is defined to hold a substrate 113, i.e., wafer 113, in exposure to the plasma generation volume 109.
- a quartz focus ring 149 is disposed on the body of the chuck 107A about the periphery of a substrate 113 receiving/holding area on the chuck 107B.
- the chuck 107 is also defined to include a configuration of cooling channels and/or heating elements, so as to enable temperature control of the substrate 113 and the plasma generation volume 109.
- the chuck 107A/B is defined to move vertically within the interior cavity 100D, as indicated by arrows 123. In this manner, the chuck 107A/B can be lowered to receive/provide the substrate 113 through the gate valve 102, and can be raised to form the lower surface of the plasma generation volume 109.
- a vertical distance across the plasma generation volume 109 can be set and controlled by controlling the vertical position of the chuck 107B.
- the vertical distance across the plasma generation volume 109 can be set to achieve a sufficient center-to-edge plasma uniformity and density, and can also be set to avoid printing on the wafer 113 by jets of gas flowing from gas supply ports 119 of the gas distribution unit 115.
- the vertical distance across the plasma generation volume 109 can be set within a range extending from about 1 cm to about 5 cm. In one embodiment, the vertical distance across the plasma generation volume 109 is set at about 2 cm. It should be appreciated that the vertical distance across the plasma generation volume 109 is controlled to enable rapid evacuation of the plasma generation volume 109, and thereby enable accurate control of plasma residence time within the plasma generation volume 109.
- the electrode portion of the chuck 107B is defined to supply RF power from an RF power source 111 to the plasma generation volume 109. It should be understood that the RF power source 111 is connected through a matching network to enable transmission of the RF power to the electrode portion of the chuck 107B. As previously discussed, in one embodiment, the gas distribution unit 115 is electrically connected to a reference ground potential, such that the gas distribution unit 115 serves as a reference ground electrode in the RF power return path for the plasma generation volumes 109.
- the gas distribution unit 115 is held in a fixed position above the plasma generation volume 109 and the peripheral structural member 108.
- the gas distribution unit 115 is defined to supply a plasma process gas to the plasma generation volume 109 through an arrangement of gas supply ports 119.
- the gas distribution unit 115 is further defined to include an arrangement of through-holes 117 to provide for fluid exhaust from the plasma generation volume 109. Each of the through-holes 117 extends through the gas distribution unit 115 plate from its upper surface to its lower surface.
- Figure IB shows the chamber 100 of Figure 1A with arrows depicting gas flow and exhaust flow through the gas distribution unit 115, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- plasma process gas is supplied to the gas distribution unit 115 from one or more plasma process gas supply sources 118A/118B.
- the plasma process gas flows through the gas distribution unit 115 and out of the gas supply ports 119 into the plasma generation volume 109.
- the plasma process gas is exhausted from the plasma generation volume 109 through the through-holes 117 of the gas distribution unit 115 into a exhaust manifold 103.
- the plasma generation volume 109 is sealed such that plasma process gas is only exhausted through the through- holes 117 of the gas distribution unit 115 into the exhaust manifold 103.
- the exhaust manifold 103 is connected to a vacuum pump 102, by way of a valve 101.
- the valve 101 can be operated to fluidly connect/disconnect the exhaust manifold 103 to/from the pump 102, thereby enabling the pressure within the exhaust manifold 103 to be released to the pump 102, such that plasma process gas within the higher pressure plasma generation volume 109 will flow through the through-holes 117 of the gas distribution unit 115, into the lower pressure exhaust manifold 103, through the valve 101, to the pump 102, so as to exhaust the plasma process gas from the plasma generation volume 109.
- FIG. 2 shows an alternative configuration of the chamber 100, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- the through-holes 117 of the gas distribution unit 115 are in fluid communication with the interior cavity 100D of the chamber 100.
- plasma process gas is exhausted from the plasma generation volume 109 through the through-holes 117 of the gas distribution unit 115 directly into the interior cavity 100D of the chamber 100.
- the plasma process gas within the interior cavity 100D of the chamber is removed through the exhaust port 135, by way of the pump 137.
- the interior cavity 100D of the chamber 100 serves as the exhaust manifold.
- the outer structural member 104 of the embodiment of Figures 1A and IB is removed.
- top plate 100A is replaced by a top plate 100E that does not include the valve 101 and the connection to the pump 102.
- the pressure within the interior cavity 100D of the chamber 100 can be controlled relative to the pressure within the plasma generation volume 109 to in turn control the plasma process gas exhaust flow rate through the through-holes 117 of the gas distribution unit 115.
- the dual axial plasma process gas input and exhaust provided by the gas distribution unit 115 enables plasma processing of the wafer 113 with substantially uniform center-to-edge plasma density over the wafer 113. More specifically, the dual axial plasma process gas input and exhaust provided by the gas distribution unit 115 prevents radial plasma process gas flows within the plasma generation volume 109, which could cause radial non-uniformity in the center-to-edge plasma density profile. Also, the dual axial plasma process gas input and exhaust provided by the gas distribution unit 115 enables plasma processing of the wafer 113 with substantially short plasma residence time on the wafer 113, when necessary.
- FIG. 3 A shows a bottom view of the gas distribution unit 115, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- Each of the gas supply ports 119 and through-holes 117 are defined in open fluid communication through the lower surface of the gas distribution unit 115.
- the arrangement of gas supply ports 119 is interspersed between the arrangement of through-holes 117.
- the gas supply ports 119 are plumbed through the gas distribution unit 115 to one or more plasma process gas supply sources 118A/B, such that no direct fluid communication exists between the gas supply ports 119 and the through-holes 117 within the gas distribution unit 115.
- FIG 3B shows a top view of the gas distribution unit 115, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- Each of the through-holes 117 is defined in open fluid communication through the upper surface of the gas distribution unit 115.
- the gas supply ports 119 are not fluidly exposed through the upper surface of the gas distribution unit 115. Therefore, the gas supply ports 119 are defined to flow plasma process gas into only the plasma generation volume 109.
- the through-holes 117 are defined to enable fluid communication from the plasma generation volume 109 to the exhaust manifold 103 (or to the interior cavity 100D in the embodiment of Figure 2). Fluid flow through the through-holes 117 of the gas distribution unit 115 is controlled primarily by a pressure differential between the plasma generation volume 109 and the exhaust manifold 103 (or the interior cavity 100D in the embodiment of Figure 2).
- the gas distribution unit 115 serves as a RF return path electrode, plasma process gas manifold, and fluid flow baffle plate.
- the gas distribution unit 115 can be formed of metal that is a good conductor of electricity and heat, and that is chemically compatible with the processes to be conducted in the plasma generation volume 109, such as aluminum, stainless steel, or the like.
- the gas distribution unit 115 can be electrically connected to either a reference ground potential or a bias voltage to enable the RF return path electrode function of the gas distribution unit 115.
- the gas distribution unit 115 provides a ground electrode for the plasma generation volume 109.
- the electrode 107B and the gas distribution unit 115 form an approximate one-to-one power-to-ground surface area.
- the configuration of the gas distribution unit 115 relative to the electrode 107B enables formation of a capacitively coupled plasma within the plasma generation volume 109.
- portions of the gas distribution unit 115 that are exposed to plasma are protected by a covering of plasma resistant material.
- the plasma resistant material is formed as a coating.
- the plasma resistant material is formed as a protective structure, e.g., plate, that conformally covers the gas distribution unit 115.
- the plasma resistant material is secured to the gas distribution unit 115 to ensure adequate electrical and thermal conduction between the plasma resistant material and the gas distribution unit 115.
- the protective structure may be secured to the gas distribution unit 115 by a number of fasteners, or by compression between the gas distribution unit 115 and the outer peripheral structure 108 when disposed beneath the gas distribution unit 115.
- the plasma resistant coating/protective structure used to protect the gas distribution unit 115 can be formed of silicone, silicon carbide, silicon oxide, yttrium oxide, or essentially any other material that provides adequate plasma resistance, electrical conduction, and thermal conduction for the plasma processes to which it is exposed.
- the gas distribution unit 115 is defined as a swappable component. Different versions/configurations of the gas distribution unit 115 can be defined to have different arrangements of the gas supply ports 119 and through-holes 117. Additionally, in the event that plasma deteriorates the gas distribution unit 115 or its functionality, the gas distribution unit 115 can be replaced.
- Each of the gas supply ports 119 and through-holes 117 is defined to optimize fluid flow through it, while simultaneously preventing adverse intrusion of plasma into it. Fluid flow and plasma intrusion through/into each of the gas supply ports 119 and though-holes 117 is directly proportional to its size. Therefore, it is necessary to define each of the gas supply ports 119 and though-holes 117 such that its size is small enough to prevent adverse plasma intrusion into it, while remaining large enough to provide adequate fluid flow through it.
- the diameter of the gas supply ports 119 is sized within a range extending from about 0.1 mm to about 3 mm.
- the diameter of the through-holes 1 17 is sized within a range extending from about 0.5 mm to about 5 mm. It should be understood, however, that in various embodiments the gas supply ports 119 and through-holes 117 can be respectively defined with essentially any diameter size, so long as the diameter size provides for adequate fluid flow there through while simultaneously providing for adequate suppression of plasma intrusion therein.
- the gas supply ports 119 can be defined to have a diffuser shape at their exit from the lower surface of the gas distribution unit 115.
- Figure 3C shows a gas supply port 119 cross-section, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- the gas supply port 119 is shown to have a diffuser shape 307 at its exit location from the gas distribution unit 115.
- the gas distribution unit 115 includes interior gas supply channels fluidly connected to the arrangement of gas supply ports 119. These interior gas supply channels are fluidly connected to one or more plasma process gas supply sources 118A/B. Although the embodiments of Figures 1A, IB, and 2 show two plasma process gas supply sources 118A/B for ease of description, it should be understood that essentially any number of plasma process gas supply sources 118A/B/C/D, etc., can be connected to supply plasma process gas to the gas distribution unit 115, depending on the specific configuration of the gas distribution unit 115 and chamber 100. Also, it should be understood that the interior gas supply channels and associated gas supply ports 119 are defined between the arrangement of through-holes 117 such that the plasma process gas is distributed to the plasma generation volume 109 before entering the through-holes 117.
- the interior gas supply channels within the gas distribution unit 115 are defined to fluidly separate the arrangement of gas supply ports 119 into multiple concentric regions/zones 115A, 115B, 115C across the lower surface of the gas distribution unit 115, such that flow rates of the plasma process gas to the gas supply ports 119 within each of the multiple concentric regions/zones 115A, 115B, 115C can be separately controlled.
- the gas supply ports 119 within each concentric radial region/zone 115A, 115B, 115C are plumbed to a respective gas flow control device 305 A, 305B, 305C, such that supply of the plasma process gas to each concentric radial region/zone 115A, 115B, 115C is independently controllable.
- the number of through-holes 117 is greater than the number gas supply ports 119, to provide for adequate fluid exhaust flow from the plasma generation volume 109.
- the through-holes 117 can be defined to have a larger size than the gas supply ports 119, to provide for adequate fluid exhaust flow from the plasma generation volume 109.
- the size of the through-holes 117 is limited to prevent adverse plasma intrusion from the plasma generation volume 109 into the through- holes 117.
- a flow control plate is disposed on the upper surface of the gas distribution unit 115 to control which through-holes 117 are open for fluid exhaust from the plasma generation volume 109.
- Figure 4A shows a flow control plate 401 disposed on the upper surface 302 of the gas distribution unit 115, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- the flow control plate 401 is defined as a disc having a thickness 403 within a range extending from about 3 mm to about 6 mm.
- the flow control plate 401 disc is defined to have a diameter sufficient to cover the through-holes 117 through which flow is to be controlled.
- the flow control plate 401 disc is defined to have a diameter that covers the upper surface of the gas distribution unit 115.
- the flow control plate 401 is formed of an electrically and thermally conductive material, and is secured to the gas distribution unit 115 to ensure adequate electrical and thermal conduction between the flow control plate 401 and the gas distribution unit 115.
- the flow control plate 401 is secured to the gas distribution unit 115 by a number of fasteners.
- the flow control plate 401 can be covered and protected by a plasma resistant coating such as that discussed above with regard to the gas distribution unit 115.
- multiple patterns of holes are defined through the flow control plate 401.
- Each of the multiple patterns of holes within the flow control plate 401 aligns with a different set of through-holes 117 within the gas distribution unit 115.
- Disposal of the flow control plate 401 on the upper surface of the gas distribution unit 115 at a particular rotational position of the flow control plate 401 relative to the upper surface of the gas distribution unit 115 corresponds to alignment of a particular one of the multiple patterns of holes within the flow control plate 401 with its corresponding set of through-holes 117 within the gas distribution unit 115.
- Each of the multiple patterns of holes that extends through the flow control plate 401 is defined to expose a different number or a different spatial pattern of through-holes 117 within the gas distribution unit 115. Therefore, fluid exhaust through the gas distribution unit 115 can be controlled by setting the flow control plate 401 at a particular rotational position relative to the upper surface of the gas distribution unit 115.
- Figure 4B shows a top view of the flow control plate 401 positioned such that a hole 405 pattern defined therein allows for flow through all through-holes 117 defined within the underlying gas distribution unit 115, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 4C shows a top view of the flow control plate 401 positioned such that the hole 405 pattern defined therein allows for flow through only a portion of the through-holes 117 defined within the underlying gas distribution unit 115, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- the multiple patterns of holes 405 in the flow control plate 401 are defined to provide for different spatial patterns of fluid exhaust flow through the gas distribution unit 115.
- Figure 4D shows a top view of a flow control plate assembly 401 A defined by a number of concentric rotatable flow control plates 407 A, 407B, 407C, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- Each concentric rotatable flow control plate 407 A, 407B, 407C can be set independently to provide center-to-edge control over which through- holes 117 are open or closed within the gas distribution unit 117.
- the flow control plate assembly 401 A includes a central disc 407 A and a number of concentric rings 407B/407C, disposed in a concentric manner on the upper surface of the gas distribution unit 115. It should be understood that the particular configuration of Figure 4D is provided by way of example. Other embodiments may include a different number of concentric rotatable flow control plates than what is shown in Figure 4D.
- Each of the central disc 407A and the number of concentric rings 407B/407C respectively include multiple patterns of holes extending there through.
- Each of the multiple patterns of holes aligns with a different set of through-holes 117 within the gas distribution unit 115, such that disposal of each of the central disc 407A and the concentric rings 407B/407C on the upper surface of the gas distribution unit 115, at a particular rotational position relative to the upper surface of the gas distribution unit 115, corresponds to alignment of a particular one of the multiple patterns of holes with its corresponding set of through-holes 117 within the gas distribution unit 115.
- Each of the multiple patterns of holes extending through the central disc 407A and the concentric rings 407B/407C is defined to expose a different number or a different spatial pattern of through-holes 117 within the gas distribution unit 115.
- plasma generation volume 109 is sized to contain a confined plasma.
- a confined plasma is beneficial in that its residence time can be controlled by controlling volume, pressure, and flow within the plasma region, i.e., within the plasma generation volume 109.
- Plasma residence time affects the dissociation process, which is a factor in radical/neutron formation. Also, plasma residence time affects an amount of deposition or etching that occurs on the wafer 113, which is an important factor in performing short residence time processes such as atomic layer deposition or atomic layer etching.
- the plasma generation volume 109 is small and well-controlled with regard to pressure and temperature.
- a pressure within the lower plasma processing volume 109 can be controlled within a range extending from about 5 mTorr to about 100 mTorr, or from about 10 mTorr to about 30 mTorr, or from about 100 mTorr to about 1 Torr, or from about 200 mTorr to about 600 mTorr.
- the dual axial plasma process gas input and exhaust provided by the gas distribution unit 115 enables accurate pressure uniformity control across the wafer 113, because gases are pumped out vertically as opposed to radially, which would cause a radial pressure distribution across wafer 113.
- the dual axial plasma process gas input and exhaust also allows for accurate control of residence time in low flow applications, such as atomic layer deposition or atomic layer etching in which short plasma residence time, e.g., less than a millisecond, is required.
- FIG. 5 shows a flowchart of a method for semiconductor wafer processing, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- the method includes an operation 501 for holding a semiconductor wafer in a substantially parallel orientation to a gas distribution unit, such that a plasma processing volume is formed between the semiconductor wafer and the gas distribution unit.
- the gas distribution unit is defined as a plate that extends over an entirety of the plasma processing volume.
- the semiconductor wafer is held on an upper surface of a chuck.
- the method also includes an operation 503 for flowing a plasma processing gas from within the gas distribution unit into the plasma processing volume in a direction substantially perpendicular to the semiconductor wafer.
- an operation 505 is performed to direct an exhaust flow of plasma processing gas from within the plasma processing volume through the gas distribution unit in a direction substantially perpendicular to the semiconductor wafer.
- the exhaust flow of plasma processing gas through the gas distribution unit is the only exhaust flow of plasma processing gas from within the plasma processing volume.
- the method further includes an operation 507 for transmitting RF power to the plasma processing volume to transform the plasma processing gas into a plasma in exposure to the semiconductor wafer.
- the chuck that holds the semiconductor wafer is operated as an electrode to transmit the RF power to the plasma processing volume.
- the exhaust flow of plasma processing gas from the gas distribution unit is received into an exhaust region.
- a pump is operated to provide a suction force to a valve fluidly connected to the exhaust region.
- the valve is operated to control an exhaust flow out of the exhaust region, and thereby control the exhaust flow from the plasma generation volume through the gas distribution unit into the exhaust region.
- operation 503 includes flowing the plasma processing gas from multiple independently controllable gas supply zones within the gas distribution unit into the plasma processing volume.
- respective flow rates of plasma processing gas through each of the multiple gas supply zones are controlled to enable control a plasma density across the semiconductor wafer.
- the multiple independently controllable gas supply zones are concentrically defined across the gas distribution unit. Additionally, in one embodiment, flowing the plasma processing gas from within the gas distribution unit into the plasma processing volume, and directing the exhaust flow of plasma processing gas from within the plasma processing volume through the gas distribution unit, are performed in a pulsed manner to control a residence time of plasma in exposure to the semiconductor wafer.
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