WO2012154764A2 - Method for achieving smooth side walls after bosch etch process - Google Patents
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- Deep aspect ratio silicon etching is one of the principal technologies currently being used to fabricate micrbstructure devices, and is an enabling technology for many microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) applications.
- MEMS microelectromechanical systems
- a conventionally used single-crystal silicon deep aspect ratio etch process is based upon a cyclic plasma etch/polymer deposition method, also known as Rapid Alternating Parameters (RAP) process, or a Bosch process.
- RAP Rapid Alternating Parameters
- FIGs. 1A-F illustrate a conventional method of etching silicon in a Bosch process.
- FIG. 1A illustrates a first step in the conventional Bosch etching process.
- a silicon layer 100 has a top surface 102, upon which a photoresist mask 104 is disposed.
- Photoresist mask 104 includes a window 106, wherein a portion of surface 102 is exposed.
- Silicon layer 100 with photoresist mask 104 is placed in a standard silicon etching chamber to begin the etching process.
- FIG. IB illustrates a second step in the conventional Bosch etching process.
- Via 108 includes a side wall 110 and a bottom surface 112.
- Via 108 is created by generating an etching gas plasma in the etching chamber.
- An example gas used to etch silicon is SF 6 , however other gases may be used.
- the etch depth is controlled by introducing the gas into the chamber at a specific flow rate and pressure for a certain amount of time, with silicon layer 100 at a specific voltage, or bias, and RF power is provided to form an etch plasma.
- the gas removes the silicon in an isotropic manner. Isotropy is uniformity in all directions. As such, the etching process removes silicon in all directions equally. In three-dimensional space, the result of the isotropic removal is a spherical hole. This is indicated in the figure by the circular shape of side wall 110 and bottom surface 112 of via 108 in two-dimensional space.
- FIG.-IC illustrates a third step in the conventional Bosch etching process.
- protective layer 116 is disposed upon both a top surface 114 of photoresist mask 104, side wall 110 and bottom surface 112 of via 108.
- Protective layer 116 may include a polymer that decreases lateral etching as compared to vertical etching. Accordingly, the width of via 108 does not increase throughout the process. While other materials may be used, one non-limiting example of a material used for a protective layer is C4F8.
- FIG. ID illustrates a fourth step in the conventional Bosch etching process.
- protective layer 116 has been removed to leave protective surface 118 disposed on side wall 110 of via 108.
- Protective surface 118 does not cover bottom surface 112. As such, bottom surface 112 is exposed through a window 120 of protective surface 118.
- protective layer 116 may be removed from bottom surface 112 using known methods as part of a conventional Bosch process.
- FIG. IE illustrates a fifth step in the conventional Bosch etching process.
- silicon layer 100 has been etched a second time to create via 126, with side walls 110 and 122 and bottom surface 124.
- the second etch process removes protective layer 118 and also creates via 126. Creating via 126 does not increase the size of side wall 110 as the etching gas does not contact side wall 110 due to protective layer 118.
- FIG. IF illustrates a final via produced by multiple cycles in the conventional Bosch etching process.
- silicon layer 100 has been etched a plurality of times to create via 128.
- the process of etching and deposition continues in an alternating fashion until a via of the desired depth is created.
- FIG. 2 illustrates an enlarged view of side wall 110 and 122 of FIG. IE.
- side walls 110 and 122 form a scallop 202, which includes peaks 204 and 206.
- Scallop 202 has a width, W, measured as the longest horizontal distance between peak 204 or 206 and side wall 110.
- Scallop 202 also has a depth, D, measured as the vertical distance between peaks 204 and 206.
- Width, JV, and depth, D are variables that are controlled by the processing parameters under which the via is created. For example, one process incorporating certain parameters for a given amount of time will create scallops of a specific size. Increased exposure time, while maintaining all other parameters constant, would result in a large scallop.
- FIG. 3 illustrates another example of side walls created by etching a via with a conventional Bosch process using different etching parameters.
- a side wall 302 includes a plurality of peaks, a sample indicated by peaks 306 and 308.
- a scallop 310 has a width, w, measured as the longest horizontal distance between peak 306 or 308 and side wall 302.
- Scallop 310 also has a depth, d, measured as the vertical distance between peaks 306 and 308.
- US Patent 6,846,746 (Ratner et al.) provides a method to reduce scallops, but not fully eliminate them, in etch applications. Scallop reduction is accomplished by oxidation of the scallop peaks, followed by an etch suitable for removal of silicon oxides.
- the primary gases disclosed are CF4 and O2, though the patent also describes a non-oxidative process with SF6, and there is a brief mention of NF3.
- the parameters disclosed for processing with SFe and NF3 differ greatly.
- the disclosed flow range for fluorine-containing gases is 2-50 seem in combination with a flow of He of 2-200 seem, at a pressure of 1 -30 mtorr.
- the process described in Ratner et al. uses a bias of 10-40V in the processing chamber. This bias directs fluorine ions to chemically react with the scalloped side walls. The chemical reaction takes a large amount of time and creates unwanted undercutting within the trench.
- the present invention provides an improved method to eliminate scallops on the side wall of a via created using a conventional etching process, like the Bosch process.
- a method is provided for etching silicon in a plasma processing chamber, having an operating pressure and an operating bias.
- the method includes: performing a first vertical etch in the silicon to create a hole having a first depth and a sidewall; performing a deposition of a protective layer on the sidewall; performing a second vertical etch to deepen the hole to a second depth and to create a second sidewall, the second sidewall including a first trough, a second trough and a peak, the first trough corresponding to the first sidewall, the second trough corresponding to the second sidewall, the peak being disposed between the first trough and the second trough; and performing a third etch to reduce the peak.
- FIG. 1A illustrates a first step in the conventional Bosch etching process
- FIG. IB illustrates a second step in the conventional Bosch etching process
- FIG. 1C illustrates a third step in the conventional Bosch etching process
- FIG. ID illustrates a fourth step in the conventional Bosch etching process
- FIG. IE illustrates a fifth step in the conventional Bosch etching process
- FIG. 2 illustrates an enlarged view of a side wall of FIG. IE
- FIG. 3 illustrates another example of side walls of a via created after etching a via with a conventional Bosch process using different etching parameters
- FIG. 4 illustrates an enlarged view of side walls of FIG. IE.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a via created in silicon after a plurality of steps of a conventional silicon etching process.
- the exposed surface of scallops is no longer pure silicon, but comprise a combination of silicon, fluorine, carbon and sulfur, which are byproducts of the etching process. This will be described in greater detail with reference to FIG. 4.
- FIG. 4 illustrates an enlarged view of side walls 122 and 110 of FIG. IE.
- material 400 is created during the conventional silicon etching process. Material 400 is thickest at peaks 204 and 206 and thinnest at the bases of troughs 110 and 122.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a via created in silicon after a plurality of steps of a conventional silicon etching process.
- material 400 is disposed between via 128 and silicon layer 100. Material 400 is in contact with silicon layer 100 at boundary layer 500.
- a post-processing step is used to remove scallops created during the etching process, thus leaving a smooth-walled via. This will be further described with reference to FIG. 6.
- FIG. 6 illustrates a via created in silicon after a plurality of steps of a conventional silicon etching process, followed by a post-processing step in accordance with aspects of the present invention.
- Via 600 has been created in silicon layer 100.
- Via 600 includes a smooth side wall 602 and a bottom surface 604.
- Smooth side wall 602 is created after the conventional etching process by incorporating a post-processing step to eliminate the scallops created during the etching process.
- another gas is introduced that has a chemistry to selectively remove the scallops from the side wall of the via while leaving the remaining silicon intact.
- the gas may include NF3, CF4, SFe, Ar, He, O2, N2 and combinations thereof.
- gas flows of 100 to 500 seem CF4 and 300 to 1000 seem NF3 are introduced into the chamber for 15 to 180 seconds.
- the pressure at which the gas is introduced to the chamber should be balanced such that the scallops at the top of the via are removed at the same rate as those at the bottom of the via.
- the pressure range in which scallops can be removed with the disclosed postprocessing steps is 15-100 mtorr.
- a pressures in the range of 40 to 80 mtorr was found to be most effective. Using pressures higher than 100 mtorr can result in deformation of via profile, which is undesirable.
- the operating bias within the chamber serves to direct the gas ions to the peaks of the scallops to preferentially remove the peaks while leaving the troughs unmolested, and thus not increasing the diameter of the via.
- the operating bias under which the scallops can be removed most effectively is 200-1000V.
- an operating bias of 700 Volts was found to be most effective. Using a bias higher than 1000V can result in rapid removal of the photoresist mask, which is undesirable because the top layer of silicon would be left unprotected and could be damaged.
- a method in accordance with aspects of the present invention uses a much higher bias.
- the 200- 1000V bias of the plasma processing chamber in accordance with the present invention induces ion bombardment to remove the scallops. This ion bombardment removes the scallops in a much faster time period as compared to the chemical reaction used by Ratner et al. discussed above. Further, in contrast with the chemical reaction used by Ratner et al. discussed above, the ion bombardment of the present invention drastically reduces undercutting of the via.
- removal of scallops from a via that is 3 to 10 microns in diameter and 40 to 150 microns deep is accomplished using gas flows of 100 to 500 seem CF4 and 300 to 1000 seem NF3 for 70 seconds, at a pressure of 40 to 80 mtorr with a 200 to 1000V operating bias, and transformer coupled plasma (TCP power) at 1.0 3.5 kW.
- TCP power transformer coupled plasma
- the deposition covers the troughs and not the peaks of the scallops, an intermediate step is not required and the peaks can be removed by the post-processing steps discussed above.
- the remaining deposition can actually act as a protective layer during scallop removal to prevent damage to the protective films, such as oxides, low k oxides and nitrides, on top of the silicon.
- an intermediate step may be required.
- the intermediate step may include using a plasma of C or a combination of 0 2 and CF4 to remove the deposition.
- the pressure would be 5-100 mtorr, TCP power of 500-3000W, operating bias of 50-300V, and gas flows of 200-1000 seem of 0 2 and 0-10% additional flow of CF 4 .
- the addition to the deposition layer may include a fluorocarbon layer that is concentrated at the top of the via. This can be achieved by using high operating pressures, non-limiting examples of which include 40-200 mtorr, and low operating biases, such as 0-100V, with TCP power in the range of 500-3000 W, and gas flows in the range of 100-1200 seem.
- Non-limiting examples of gases used include polymerizing fluorocarbons, particularly C4F8 and SF6, with flows of SFe from 0-15% of the fluorocarbon flow.
- C4F8 and SF6 are polymerizing gases used.
- C 4 F6 other polymerizing gases such as C 4 F6 can be used.
- the silicon will be oxidized such that alternative Silicon Oxide removal is necessary.
- This will require the addition of other fluorocarbons to the CF 4 or substitution of CF4 with these fluorocarbons.
- Alternative fluorocarbons can be CHF3, CH2F2, C2F6, C2F4H2 and combinations thereof.
- the flows of fluorocarbons will be similar to the flows of CF 4 100 to 500 seem. In addition it may be of value to deliberately oxidize the scallop peaks, as indicated above with clearing or partial clearing of excess polymer. The removal of partially oxidized scallops is achieved more effectively using these fluorocarbons rather than CF 4 only.
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