WO2019012797A1 - 半導体装置の製造方法、基板処理装置およびプログラム - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method of manufacturing a semiconductor device, a substrate processing apparatus, and a program.
- a film containing silicon (Si), oxygen (O), carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) on a substrate as one step of a manufacturing process of a semiconductor device (device), that is, a silicon oxycarbonitride film (SiOCN film) Processing may be performed (see, for example, Patent Document 1).
- An object of the present invention is to provide a technology capable of improving the controllability of the composition of a film formed on a substrate.
- a first source containing at least two Si-N bonds and at least one Si-C bond in one molecule to a substrate, and supplying a second source containing nitrogen and hydrogen to the substrate
- Forming a first layer containing silicon, carbon and nitrogen by performing a set number of times including the step of Oxidizing the first layer to form a second layer by supplying an oxidizing agent to the substrate; And performing a predetermined number of cycles including the step of forming a film containing silicon, oxygen, carbon and nitrogen on the substrate.
- the controllability of the composition of the film formed on the substrate can be improved.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic block diagram of a vertical processing furnace of a substrate processing apparatus suitably used in an embodiment of the present invention, the processing furnace portion being a sectional view taken along the line AA of FIG.
- the controller of the substrate processing apparatus suitably used by one Embodiment of this invention, and is a figure which shows the control system of a controller with a block diagram. It is a figure which shows the substrate processing sequence of one Embodiment of this invention. It is a figure which shows the modification of the substrate processing sequence of one Embodiment of this invention. It is a figure which shows the modification of the substrate processing sequence of one Embodiment of this invention.
- the processing furnace 202 has a heater 207 as a heating mechanism (temperature adjustment unit).
- the heater 207 has a cylindrical shape, and is vertically installed by being supported by the holding plate.
- the heater 207 also functions as an activation mechanism (excitation unit) that thermally activates (excites) the gas.
- a reaction tube 203 is disposed concentrically with the heater 207.
- the reaction tube 203 is made of, for example, a heat resistant material such as quartz (SiO 2 ) or silicon carbide (SiC), and is formed in a cylindrical shape whose upper end is closed and whose lower end is open.
- a manifold 209 is disposed concentrically with the reaction tube 203.
- the manifold 209 is made of, for example, a metal material such as stainless steel (SUS), and is formed in a cylindrical shape whose upper and lower ends are open. The upper end portion of the manifold 209 is engaged with the lower end portion of the reaction tube 203, and is configured to support the reaction tube 203.
- An O-ring 220 a as a seal member is provided between the manifold 209 and the reaction tube 203.
- the reaction tube 203 is vertically installed similarly to the heater 207.
- a processing vessel (reaction vessel) is mainly constituted by the reaction tube 203 and the manifold 209.
- a processing chamber 201 is formed in a cylindrical hollow portion of the processing container. The processing chamber 201 is configured to be able to accommodate a wafer 200 as a substrate.
- nozzles 249a and 249b are provided to penetrate the side wall of the manifold 209.
- Gas supply pipes 232a and 232b are connected to the nozzles 249a and 249b, respectively.
- mass flow controllers (MFC) 241a and 241b which are flow controllers (flow control units) and valves 243a and 243b which are on-off valves are provided in this order from the upstream side of the gas flow.
- Gas supply pipes 232c and 232d are connected to the gas supply pipes 232a and 232b, respectively, downstream of the valves 243a and 243b.
- MFCs 241c and 241d and valves 243c and 243d are provided in this order from the upstream side of the gas flow.
- the nozzles 249 a and 249 b are provided in an annular space in plan view between the inner wall of the reaction tube 203 and the wafer 200, along the upper portion from the lower portion of the inner wall of the reaction tube 203. It is provided to rise upward in the loading direction. That is, the nozzles 249a and 249b are provided along the wafer array area in the area horizontally surrounding the wafer array area on the side of the wafer array area in which the wafers 200 are arrayed. Gas supply holes 250a and 250b for supplying gas are respectively provided on side surfaces of the nozzles 249a and 249b.
- the gas supply holes 250 a and 250 b are opened to face the center of the reaction tube 203, and can supply gas toward the wafer 200.
- a plurality of gas supply holes 250 a and 250 b are provided from the lower portion to the upper portion of the reaction tube 203.
- a first raw material (first raw material gas) containing at least two Si-N bonds and at least one Si-C bond in one molecule is transmitted through the MFC 241a, the valve 243a and the nozzle 249a.
- the gas is supplied into the processing chamber 201.
- the raw material gas is a gas-like raw material, for example, a gas obtained by vaporizing a raw material in a liquid state at normal temperature and normal pressure, and a raw material in a gaseous state at normal temperature and normal pressure.
- a gas containing an organic silazane compound for example, hexamethyldisilazane ([(CH 3 ) 3 Si] 2 NH), abbreviated as HMDSN, can be used.
- HMDSN is a raw material including two Si—N bonds and six Si—C bonds in one molecule.
- a second raw material (second raw material gas) containing N and hydrogen (H) is supplied into the processing chamber 201 via the MFC 241b, a valve 243b, and a nozzle 249b.
- the second raw material for example, it can be used ammonia (NH 3) gas.
- an oxidant (oxidizing gas) containing O is supplied into the processing chamber 201 through the MFC 241b, the valve 243b, and the nozzle 249b.
- the oxidizing agent for example, oxygen (O 2 ) gas can be used.
- An inert gas is supplied from the gas supply pipes 232c and 232d into the processing chamber 201 through the MFCs 241c and 241d, the valves 243c and 243d, the gas supply pipes 232a and 232b, and the nozzles 249a and 249b, respectively.
- nitrogen (N 2 ) gas can be used as the inert gas.
- the N 2 gas acts as a purge gas and a carrier gas.
- a first raw material supply system is mainly configured by the gas supply pipe 232a, the MFC 241a, and the valve 243a.
- a second source supply system and an oxidant supply system are mainly configured by the gas supply pipe 232 b, the MFC 241 b and the valve 243 b.
- An inert gas supply system is mainly configured by the gas supply pipes 232c and 232d, the MFCs 241c and 241d, and the valves 243c and 243d.
- any or all of the supply systems may be configured as an integrated supply system 248 in which the valves 243a to 243d, the MFCs 241a to 241d, and the like are integrated.
- the integrated supply system 248 is connected to each of the gas supply pipes 232a to 232d, and supplies various gases into the gas supply pipes 232a to 232d, that is, opens and closes the valves 243a to 243d or the MFCs 241a to 241d.
- the flow rate adjustment operation and the like are configured to be controlled by a controller 121 described later.
- the integrated supply system 248 is configured as an integrated or divided integrated unit, and can be attached to and detached from the gas supply pipes 232 a to 232 d etc. in units of integrated units. Maintenance, replacement, addition, and the like can be performed in units of integrated units.
- An exhaust pipe 231 for exhausting the atmosphere in the processing chamber 201 is connected to the lower side wall of the reaction pipe 203.
- the exhaust pipe 231 is provided with a pressure sensor 245 as a pressure detector (pressure detection unit) for detecting the pressure in the processing chamber 201 and an APC (Auto Pressure Controller) valve 244 as a pressure regulator (pressure adjustment unit).
- the vacuum pump 246 as an evacuation apparatus is connected.
- the APC valve 244 can perform vacuum evacuation and vacuum evacuation stop inside the processing chamber 201 by opening and closing the valve while operating the vacuum pump 246, and further, with the vacuum pump 246 operating,
- the pressure in the processing chamber 201 can be adjusted by adjusting the valve opening based on the pressure information detected by the pressure sensor 245.
- An exhaust system is mainly configured by the exhaust pipe 231, the APC valve 244, and the pressure sensor 245.
- the vacuum pump 246 may be included in the exhaust system.
- a seal cap 219 is provided as a furnace port that can close the lower end opening of the manifold 209 in an airtight manner.
- the seal cap 219 is made of, for example, a metal material such as SUS, and is formed in a disk shape.
- an O-ring 220b is provided as a seal member that contacts the lower end of the manifold 209.
- a rotation mechanism 267 for rotating a boat 217 described later is installed below the seal cap 219.
- the rotation shaft 255 of the rotation mechanism 267 is connected to the boat 217 through the seal cap 219.
- the rotation mechanism 267 is configured to rotate the wafer 200 by rotating the boat 217.
- the seal cap 219 is configured to be vertically lifted and lowered by a boat elevator 115 as a lift mechanism installed outside the reaction tube 203.
- the boat elevator 115 is configured as a transfer device (transfer mechanism) that carries the wafer 200 into and out of the processing chamber 201 by moving the seal cap 219 up and down.
- a shutter 219s as a furnace cover capable of airtightly closing the lower end opening of the manifold 209 in a state where the seal cap 219 is lowered and the boat 217 is carried out from inside the processing chamber 201.
- the shutter 219s is made of, for example, a metal material such as SUS, and is formed in a disk shape.
- An O-ring 220c is provided on the top surface of the shutter 219s as a seal member that abuts on the lower end of the manifold 209.
- the opening / closing operation of the shutter 219s (lifting operation, rotation operation, etc.) is controlled by the shutter opening / closing mechanism 115s.
- the boat 217 as a substrate support supports a plurality of, for example, 25 to 200 wafers 200 in a horizontal posture and vertically aligned with multiple centers aligned with one another, ie, It is configured to arrange at intervals.
- the boat 217 is made of, for example, a heat resistant material such as quartz or SiC.
- a heat insulating plate 218 made of a heat resistant material such as quartz or SiC is supported in multiple stages.
- a temperature sensor 263 as a temperature detector is installed in the reaction tube 203.
- the temperature sensor 263 is provided along the inner wall of the reaction tube 203.
- the controller 121 which is a control unit (control means), is configured as a computer including a central processing unit (CPU) 121a, a random access memory (RAM) 121b, a storage device 121c, and an I / O port 121d. It is done.
- the RAM 121b, the storage device 121c, and the I / O port 121d are configured to be able to exchange data with the CPU 121a via the internal bus 121e.
- An input / output device 122 configured as, for example, a touch panel or the like is connected to the controller 121.
- the storage device 121 c is configured by, for example, a flash memory, a hard disk drive (HDD), or the like.
- a control program for controlling the operation of the substrate processing apparatus, and a process recipe in which a procedure, conditions and the like of the substrate processing described later are stored are readably stored.
- the process recipe causes the controller 121 to execute each procedure in substrate processing to be described later, and is combined so as to obtain a predetermined result, and functions as a program.
- the process recipe, the control program and the like are collectively referred to simply as a program.
- the process recipe is simply referred to as a recipe.
- the RAM 121 b is configured as a memory area (work area) in which programs and data read by the CPU 121 a are temporarily stored.
- the I / O port 121d includes the above-described MFCs 241a to 241d, valves 243a to 243d, pressure sensors 245, APC valves 244, vacuum pumps 246, temperature sensors 263, heaters 207, rotation mechanisms 267, boat elevators 115, shutter opening and closing mechanisms 115s, etc. It is connected to the.
- the CPU 121a is configured to read out and execute the control program from the storage device 121c, and to read out the recipe from the storage device 121c in response to the input of the operation command from the input / output device 122 or the like.
- the CPU 121a adjusts the flow rates of various gases by the MFCs 241a to 241d, opens and closes the valves 243a to 243d, opens and closes the APC valve 244, and adjusts the pressure by the APC valve 244 based on the pressure sensor 245 in accordance with the contents of the read recipe.
- the controller 121 installs the above program stored in an external storage device (for example, a magnetic disk such as HDD, an optical disk such as CD, an optical magnetic disk such as MO, a semiconductor memory such as USB memory) 123 in a computer Can be configured by
- the storage device 121 c and the external storage device 123 are configured as computer readable recording media. Hereinafter, these are collectively referred to simply as recording media.
- recording medium when the term "recording medium" is used in the present specification, when only the storage device 121c is included, only the external storage device 123 may be included, or both of them may be included.
- the program may be provided to the computer using communication means such as the Internet or a dedicated line without using the external storage device 123.
- step 1 a set of simultaneously performing step a and step b is performed once, and a plurality of cycles of performing step 1 and step 2 non-simultaneously in the film forming step n) is shown.
- the substrate processing sequence shown in FIG. 4 is an annealing step of heat treating (annealing) the first film at a processing temperature higher than the processing temperature (first temperature described later) in the film forming step after the film forming step is completed. If you do further.
- the substrate processing sequence shown in FIG. 4 may be indicated as follows for convenience. The same notation is used in the following description of the modification and the like.
- wafer When the term “wafer” is used in the present specification, it may mean the wafer itself or a laminate of the wafer and a predetermined layer or film formed on the surface thereof.
- surface of wafer When the term “surface of wafer” is used in the present specification, it may mean the surface of the wafer itself or the surface of a predetermined layer or the like formed on the wafer.
- the phrase “forming a predetermined layer on the wafer” means that the predetermined layer is directly formed on the surface of the wafer itself, or a layer formed on the wafer, etc. It may mean forming a predetermined layer on top of.
- substrate in this specification is also synonymous with the use of the word "wafer”.
- the inside of the processing chamber 201 is evacuated (reduced pressure exhaust) by the vacuum pump 246 so that the inside of the processing chamber 201, that is, the space in which the wafer 200 exists has a desired pressure (vacuum degree).
- the pressure in the processing chamber 201 is measured by the pressure sensor 245, and the APC valve 244 is feedback-controlled based on the measured pressure information.
- the wafer 207 in the processing chamber 201 is heated by the heater 207 so as to have a desired processing temperature (first temperature).
- the degree of energization of the heater 207 is feedback-controlled based on the temperature information detected by the temperature sensor 263 so that the inside of the processing chamber 201 has a desired temperature distribution.
- the rotation of the wafer 200 by the rotation mechanism 267 is started.
- the operation of the vacuum pump 246 and the heating and rotation of the wafer 200 are both continued at least until the processing of the wafer 200 is completed.
- Step 1 In this step, a step a of supplying the HMDSN gas to the wafer 200 in the processing chamber 201 and a step b of supplying the NH 3 gas to the wafer 200 in the processing chamber 201 are performed simultaneously.
- valves 243a and 243b are opened to flow the HMDSN gas and the NH 3 gas into the gas supply pipes 232a and 232b, respectively.
- the HMDSN gas and the NH 3 gas are respectively adjusted in flow rate by the MFCs 241a and 241b, supplied into the processing chamber 201 through the nozzles 249a and 249b, mixed in the processing chamber 201, and exhausted from the exhaust pipe 231.
- HMDSN gas and NH 3 gas are simultaneously supplied to the wafer 200.
- the valves 243c and 243d may be opened to flow the N 2 gas into the gas supply pipes 232c and 232d.
- Processing temperature (first temperature): 650 to 800 ° C., preferably 700 to 750 ° C.
- HMDSN gas supply flow rate 1 to 2000 sccm NH 3 gas supply flow rate: 1 to 2000 sccm N 2 gas supply flow rate (each gas supply pipe): 0 to 10000 sccm
- Each gas supply time: 1 to 120 seconds is exemplified.
- the processing conditions (temperature conditions and pressure conditions) described here are conditions that can cause an appropriate gas phase reaction or surface reaction when HMDSN gas and NH 3 gas are simultaneously supplied.
- at least a part of the Si-N bond contained in HMDSN and at least a part of the Si-C bond contained in HMDSN are respectively maintained without cleavage.
- Si—N bond and Si—C bond are respectively maintained without cleavage.
- the film thickness uniformity of the first film can be improved, the generation of particles in the processing chamber 201 can be suppressed, and the quality of the film forming process can be improved. It will also be possible.
- one atomic layer (one molecular layer) as a first layer (initial layer) on the outermost surface of the wafer 200
- a layer (SiCN layer) containing Si, N and C and having a thickness of less than several atomic layers (several molecular layers) is formed.
- the Si-N bond and the Si-C bond contained in HMDSN will be incorporated respectively.
- the N component contained in NH 3 is taken into the first layer, and at least a part of the taken-in N component newly forms a Si—N bond in the first layer.
- the first layer is an N-rich SiCN layer containing more Si—N bonds than a layer formed when HMDSN gas is supplied alone to the wafer 200.
- the valves 243a and 243b are closed to stop the supply of the HMDSN gas and the NH 3 gas into the processing chamber 201, respectively. Then, the inside of the processing chamber 201 is evacuated to exhaust the gas and the like remaining in the processing chamber 201 from the inside of the processing chamber 201. At this time, the valves 243 c and 243 d are opened to supply N 2 gas into the processing chamber 201.
- the N 2 gas acts as a purge gas.
- TMDSN tetramethyldisilazane
- HMDSN tetramethyldisilazane
- TMDSN is a raw material including two Si—N bonds and four Si—C bonds in one molecule.
- hydrogen nitride-based gas such as diazene (N 2 H 2 ) gas, hydrazine (N 2 H 4 ) gas, N 3 H 8 gas and the like can be used besides NH 3 gas.
- these gases acting as an N source are used as the second source, the N concentration in the first film formed on the wafer 200 can be finely adjusted in the direction to be increased.
- a gas containing an amine can also be used as the second raw material.
- a gas triethylamine ((C 2 H 5 ) 3 N, abbreviation: TEA) gas, diethylamine ((C 2 H 5 ) 2 NH, abbreviation: DEA) gas, monoethylamine (C 2 H 5 NH 2)
- MEA Ethylamine gas such as gas, trimethylamine ((CH 3 ) 3 N, abbreviation: TMA) gas, dimethylamine ((CH 3 ) 2 NH, abbreviation: DMA) gas, monomethylamine (CH 3 NH) 2 , abbreviation: MMA gas such as methylamine-based gas, tripropylamine ((C 3 H 7 ) 3 N, abbreviation: TPA) gas, dipropylamine ((C 3 H 7 ) 2 NH, abbreviation: DPA ) gas, monopropyl amine (
- a gas containing an organic hydrazine compound can also be used.
- a gas monomethylhydrazine ((CH 3 ) HN 2 H 2 , abbreviation: MMH) gas, dimethylhydrazine ((CH 3 ) 2 N 2 H 2 , abbreviation: DMH) gas, trimethylhydrazine ((CH 3) )
- a methylhydrazine-based gas such as 2 N 2 (CH 3 ) H (abbreviation: TMH) gas or an ethylhydrazine-based gas such as ethylhydrazine ((C 2 H 5 ) HN 2 H 2 , abbreviation: EH) gas is used.
- TMH 2 N 2
- ethylhydrazine-based gas such as ethylhydrazine ((C 2 H 5 ) HN 2 H 2 , abbreviation: EH) gas
- the second material contains at least two Si-N bonds and at least one Si-C bond in one molecule, and the second organic material has a molecular structure (chemical structure) different from that of the first organic silazane compound described above.
- a gas containing an organic silazane compound can also be used.
- a gas for example, when an HMDSN gas is used as the first raw material, a TMDSN gas having a silyl group different from the HMDSN gas can be used.
- these gases acting as Si source, N source and C source are used as the second source, the Si concentration, the N concentration and the C concentration in the first film formed on the wafer 200 are respectively increased. It is possible to make fine adjustments.
- the inert gas in addition to the N 2 gas, for example, various rare gases such as Ar gas, He gas, Ne gas, and Xe gas can be used. This point is the same as in step 2 and the annealing step described later.
- Step 2 After step 1 is completed, O 2 gas is supplied to the wafer 200 in the processing chamber 201, that is, the first layer formed on the wafer 200.
- the opening and closing control of the valves 243b to 243d is performed in the same procedure as the opening and closing control of 243a, 243c, and 243d in step 1.
- the flow rate of the O 2 gas is adjusted by the MFC 241 b, supplied into the processing chamber 201 through the nozzle 249 b, and exhausted from the exhaust pipe 231. At this time, O 2 gas is supplied to the wafer 200.
- Processing pressure 133 to 3999 Pa O 2 gas supply flow rate: 1000 to 10000 sccm
- the gas supply time 1 to 120 seconds is exemplified.
- Other processing conditions are the same as the processing conditions in step 1.
- SiOCN layer silicon oxycarbonitriding layer
- At least a portion of the Si-N bond contained in the first layer and at least a portion of the Si-C bond contained in the first layer were maintained (maintained) without breaking. As it is, it is possible to be taken in (remained) as it is in the second layer. That is, under the conditions described above, the oxidation of the first layer by O 2 gas is unsaturated so that at least a portion of each of the Si-N bond and the Si-C bond contained in the first layer remains as it is. It can be (unsaturated oxidation).
- the valve 243 b is closed to stop the supply of the O 2 gas into the processing chamber 201. Then, the gas and the like remaining in the processing chamber 201 are removed from the inside of the processing chamber 201 by the processing procedure similar to that of step 1.
- nitrous oxide (N 2 O) gas nitrogen monoxide (NO) gas, nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ) gas, ozone (O 3 ) gas, hydrogen peroxide (H 2) O 2 ) gas, water vapor (H 2 O gas), carbon monoxide (CO) gas, carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) gas or the like
- N 2 O gas nitrogen oxide gas
- NO gas nitrogen dioxide
- NO 2 nitrogen dioxide
- O 3 ozone
- H 2 O gas hydrogen peroxide
- CO carbon monoxide
- CO 2 carbon dioxide
- N 2 O gas is weaker in oxidizing power than O 2 gas, NO gas, etc.
- the controllability of the composition of the first film can be further enhanced by using N 2 O gas as the oxidant. This makes it easier to obtain the above-mentioned effects.
- a predetermined composition and a predetermined film are formed as a first film on the wafer 200 by performing a predetermined number of times (n times, n is an integer of 1 or more) alternately performing steps 1 and 2 not simultaneously, that is, without synchronizing It becomes possible to form a SiOCN film of a film thickness.
- the cycle described above is preferably repeated multiple times. That is, the thickness of the second layer formed per cycle is made thinner than the desired film thickness, and the above-described process is repeated until the film thickness of the film formed by laminating the second layer becomes the desired film thickness. It is preferable to repeat the cycle of a plurality of times.
- the temperature of the wafer 200 is changed (increased) to a second temperature higher than the first temperature described above. Thereafter, an annealing process is performed on the first film formed on the wafer 200 under the second temperature.
- This step is performed in a state in which the atmosphere in the processing chamber 201 is an atmosphere containing no oxygen. Specifically, the supply of the HMDSN gas, the NH 3 gas, and the O 2 gas to the wafer 200 is not performed, and the supply of the N 2 gas is performed.
- the impurities contained in the first film can be released from the first film.
- Processing temperature (second temperature): 800 to 1000 ° C.
- Processing pressure 67 to 101325 Pa N 2 gas supply flow rate: 1000 to 5000 sccm Annealing time: 1 second to 60 minutes are exemplified.
- N 2 gas is supplied from the gas supply pipes 232 c and 232 d into the processing chamber 201 and exhausted from the exhaust pipe 231.
- the inside of the processing chamber 201 is purged, and gas, reaction by-products and the like remaining in the processing chamber 201 are removed from the inside of the processing chamber 201 (after purge).
- the atmosphere in the processing chamber 201 is replaced with the inert gas (inert gas substitution), and the pressure in the processing chamber 201 is returned to normal pressure (atmospheric pressure recovery).
- the first film By performing the annealing step after the film forming step, the first film can be reformed into a dense film with few impurities. This makes it possible to further improve the processing resistance of the first film.
- step b a gas other than the NH 3 gas (for example, TEA gas, TMDSN gas) may be used as the second source.
- a plurality of types of gases may be used in combination as the second source (for example, NH 3 gas + TEA gas, TMDSN gas + NH 3 gas).
- the same effect as the substrate processing sequence shown in FIG. 4 can be obtained. Also, the composition of the first film formed on the wafer 200 can be controlled more precisely.
- step 2 As in the substrate processing sequence described below, in step 1, the setting may be performed multiple times (m times, m is an integer of 2 or more) in which step a and step b are simultaneously performed.
- the same effect as the substrate processing sequence shown in FIG. 4 can be obtained.
- the gas phase reaction in step 1 is appropriately suppressed by performing the setting in which step a and step b are simultaneously performed plural times, that is, by intermittently performing step a and step b plural times respectively, It is possible to improve the in-wafer in-plane film thickness uniformity of the first film formed on the wafer 200 or to suppress the generation of particles in the processing chamber 201 to improve the quality of substrate processing.
- step a and step b may be performed non-simultaneously. That is, a cycle in which step a, step b and step 2 are not performed simultaneously may be performed a predetermined number of times (n times, n is an integer of 1 or more). In this case, the order of implementation of the steps may be reversed. Alternatively, step b or step 2 may be performed multiple times every cycle. In addition, when step b is performed a plurality of times in each cycle, the first portion of the steps may be performed simultaneously with step a.
- the same effect as the substrate processing sequence shown in FIG. 4 can be obtained. Also, the composition of the first film formed on the wafer 200 can be controlled more precisely.
- the supply of the HMDSN gas and the supply of the NH 3 gas are continuously performed in Step 1, but the present embodiment is not limited to such an aspect.
- the HMDSN gas may be continuously supplied in Step 1 while the NH 3 gas may be intermittently supplied a plurality of times.
- the supply of the NH 3 gas may be continuously performed in Step 1
- the supply of the HMDSN gas may be intermittently performed plural times during that time.
- both the supply of HMDSN gas and the supply of NH 3 gas may be intermittently performed a plurality of times. That is, in step 1, a set of intermittently performing at least one of step a and step b may be performed a predetermined number of times.
- step a and step b the same effect as the substrate processing sequence shown in FIG. 4 can be obtained. Further, by intermittently performing at least one of step a and step b, the gas phase reaction in step 1 is appropriately suppressed, and the in-wafer in-plane thickness uniformity of the first film formed on the wafer 200 is obtained. It is possible to improve the quality of substrate processing by suppressing the generation of particles in the processing chamber 201 or improving the quality of substrate processing.
- Mode 5 As shown in the following substrate processing sequence, the step of forming a first film and the step of forming a second film containing Si, O, C, and N and having a chemical composition different from that of the first film are alternately specified.
- a laminated film in which the first film and the second film are alternately laminated at the nano level on the wafer 200 by performing (repeating) the number of times (n 3 times, n 3 is an integer of 1 or more) ) May be formed.
- the first film can be formed by performing a cycle including step 1 and step 2 a predetermined number of times (n 1 times, n 1 is an integer of 1 or more) as in the substrate processing sequence shown in FIG.
- the second film forms a third layer (SiCN layer) containing Si, C and N by supplying, for example, HMDSN gas as a third raw material to the wafer 200, and oxidizes the wafer 200. And oxidizing the third layer to form a fourth layer (SiOCN layer) by supplying, for example, O 2 gas or N 2 O gas as an agent, and the cycle including the predetermined number of times (n 2 times, n times) 2 is an integer of 1 or more).
- step 3 and processing conditions can be similar to those in step a, and the processing procedure and processing conditions of step 4 can be similar to those in step 2.
- step 3 and step 4 may be performed non-simultaneously or simultaneously.
- step 3 and step 4 are performed simultaneously, the supply flow rate of O 2 gas in step 4 is made a minute amount, or N 2 O gas or the like having a relatively weak oxidizing power is used as the oxidizing agent supplied in step 4 Is preferred.
- a gas containing an organic silazane compound containing at least two Si—N bonds and at least one Si—C bond in one molecule can be used.
- the molecular structure of the third source and the molecular structure of the first source can be identical.
- the annealing temperature is preferably higher than the processing temperature (the temperature of the wafer 200) in steps 1 to 4.
- the same effect as the substrate processing sequence shown in FIG. 4 can be obtained.
- the finally formed laminated film has characteristics unified in the laminating direction, and the entire film can be obtained. It can be a nanolaminate film having integral and indivisible properties.
- the composition ratio of the finally formed laminated film can be controlled in a wide range.
- the oxidizing agent may be supplied continuously.
- the oxidizing agent may be supplied into the processing chamber 201 not only in step 2 and step 4 but also in step 1 and step 3.
- the same effect as the substrate processing sequence shown in FIG. 4 can be obtained.
- the supply of the oxidizing agent into the processing chamber 201 may be started prior to the supply of the first to third raw materials into the processing chamber 201. Also in this modification, the same effect as the substrate processing sequence shown in FIG. 4 can be obtained. Moreover, according to this modification, it is possible to improve the initial state of film formation. For example, the surface layer underlying the film formation process can be modified, and the incubation time can be shortened, or the film quality in the initial stage of film formation can be improved.
- Modification 7 In the substrate processing sequence shown in FIG. 4 and each of the above-described modifications, the supply flow rate of at least one of the first to third raw materials and the oxidizing agent may be changed every cycle or every set. Good. Also in this modification, the same effect as the substrate processing sequence shown in FIG. 4 can be obtained. Further, according to the present modification, the composition and characteristics of the first film and the second film formed on the wafer 200 can be finely adjusted or changed in the film thickness direction.
- the annealing process may not be performed in the substrate processing sequence shown in FIG. 4 and each of the above-described modifications. Even if the annealing process is not performed, the above-described effects can be obtained. However, if the annealing process is performed, it is possible to further enhance the process resistance of the film finally formed.
- the film forming step and the annealing step are performed in different processing chambers. It may be done (ex-situ). If both steps are performed in-situ, processing can be performed consistently while the wafer 200 is under vacuum without any exposure of the wafer 200 to the atmosphere, and stable substrate processing can be performed. .
- the temperature in each processing chamber can be set in advance to, for example, the processing temperature in each process or a temperature close thereto, and the time required for temperature adjustment can be shortened, and the production efficiency can be improved. It can be enhanced.
- the recipe used for substrate processing be individually prepared according to the processing content, and stored in the storage device 121 c via the telecommunication line or the external storage device 123. Then, when the substrate processing is started, it is preferable that the CPU 121a appropriately select an appropriate recipe from among the plurality of recipes stored in the storage device 121c in accordance with the content of the substrate processing.
- the burden on the operator can be reduced, and processing can be quickly started while avoiding an operation error.
- the above-described recipe is not limited to the case of creating a new one, and may be prepared, for example, by changing an existing recipe already installed in the substrate processing apparatus.
- the changed recipe may be installed in the substrate processing apparatus via the telecommunication line or the recording medium recording the recipe.
- the existing recipe that has already been installed in the substrate processing apparatus may be directly changed by operating the input / output device 122 provided in the existing substrate processing apparatus.
- the example which forms a film using the batch type substrate processing apparatus which processes a plurality of substrates at once was explained.
- the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment, and can be suitably applied to, for example, the case where a film is formed using a sheet-fed substrate processing apparatus that processes one or several substrates at a time.
- the example of forming the film using the substrate processing apparatus having the hot wall type processing furnace has been described.
- the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment, and can be suitably applied to the case of forming a film using a substrate processing apparatus having a cold wall type processing furnace.
- film formation can be performed under the same processing procedure and processing conditions as those of the above-described embodiment and modification, and the same effects as these can be obtained.
- processing procedure and processing conditions at this time can be, for example, the same as the processing procedure and processing conditions of the above-described embodiment.
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基板に対して1分子中に少なくとも2つのSi-N結合と少なくとも1つのSi-C結合とを含む第1原料を供給する工程と、前記基板に対して窒素および水素を含む第2原料を供給する工程と、を含むセットを所定回数行うことで、シリコン、炭素および窒素を含む第1層を形成する工程と、
前記基板に対して酸化剤を供給することで、前記第1層を酸化させて第2層を形成する工程と、
を含むサイクルを所定回数行うことで、前記基板上に、シリコン、酸素、炭素および窒素を含む膜を形成する技術が提供される。
以下、本発明の一実施形態について、図1~図4を参照しながら説明する。
図1に示すように、処理炉202は加熱機構(温度調整部)としてのヒータ207を有する。ヒータ207は円筒形状であり、保持板に支持されることにより垂直に据え付けられている。ヒータ207は、ガスを熱で活性化(励起)させる活性化機構(励起部)としても機能する。
上述の基板処理装置を用い、半導体装置の製造工程の一工程として、基板としてのウエハ200上にSiOCN膜を形成するシーケンス例について、図4を用いて説明する。以下の説明において、基板処理装置を構成する各部の動作は、コントローラ121により制御される。
ウエハ200に対して第1原料としてHMDSNガスを供給するステップaと、ウエハ200に対して第2原料としてNH3ガスを供給するステップbと、を含むセットを所定回数行うことで、Si、CおよびNを含む第1層(SiCN層)を形成するステップ1と、
ウエハ200に対して酸化剤としてO2ガスを供給することで、第1層を酸化させて第2層(SiOCN層)を形成するステップ2と、
を含むサイクルを所定回数行うことで、ウエハ200上に、Si、O、CおよびNを含む第1膜(SiOCN膜)を形成する成膜ステップを行う。
複数枚のウエハ200がボート217に装填(ウエハチャージ)されると、シャッタ開閉機構115sによりシャッタ219sが移動させられて、マニホールド209の下端開口が開放される(シャッタオープン)。その後、図1に示すように、複数枚のウエハ200を支持したボート217は、ボートエレベータ115によって持ち上げられて処理室201内へ搬入(ボートロード)される。この状態で、シールキャップ219は、Oリング220bを介してマニホールド209の下端をシールした状態となる。
処理室201内、すなわち、ウエハ200が存在する空間が所望の圧力(真空度)となるように、真空ポンプ246によって処理室201内が真空排気(減圧排気)される。この際、処理室201内の圧力は圧力センサ245で測定され、この測定された圧力情報に基づきAPCバルブ244がフィードバック制御される。また、処理室201内のウエハ200が所望の処理温度(第1温度)となるように、ヒータ207によって加熱される。この際、処理室201内が所望の温度分布となるように、温度センサ263が検出した温度情報に基づきヒータ207への通電具合がフィードバック制御される。また、回転機構267によるウエハ200の回転を開始する。真空ポンプ246の稼働、ウエハ200の加熱および回転は、いずれも、少なくともウエハ200に対する処理が終了するまでの間は継続して行われる。
その後、以下のステップ1,2を順次実施する。
このステップでは、処理室201内のウエハ200に対してHMDSNガスを供給するステップaと、処理室201内のウエハ200に対してNH3ガスを供給するステップbと、を同時に行う。
処理温度(第1温度):650~800℃、好ましくは、700~750℃
処理圧力:67~2666Pa、好ましくは、133~1333Pa
HMDSNガス供給流量:1~2000sccm
NH3ガス供給流量:1~2000sccm
N2ガス供給流量(各ガス供給管):0~10000sccm
各ガス供給時間:1~120秒
が例示される。
ステップ1が終了した後、処理室201内のウエハ200、すなわち、ウエハ200上に形成された第1層に対してO2ガスを供給する。
処理圧力:133~3999Pa
O2ガス供給流量:1000~10000sccm
ガス供給時間:1~120秒
が例示される。他の処理条件は、ステップ1における処理条件と同様とする。
ステップ1,2を非同時に、すなわち、同期させることなく交互に行うサイクルを所定回数(n回、nは1以上の整数)行うことにより、ウエハ200上に、第1膜として、所定組成および所定膜厚のSiOCN膜を形成することが可能となる。上述のサイクルは、複数回繰り返すのが好ましい。すなわち、1サイクルあたりに形成される第2層の厚さを所望の膜厚よりも薄くし、第2層を積層することで形成される膜の膜厚が所望の膜厚になるまで、上述のサイクルを複数回繰り返すのが好ましい。
成膜ステップが終了した後、ウエハ200の温度を上述の第1温度よりも高い第2温度に変更(上昇)させる。その後、第2温度下で、ウエハ200上に形成された第1膜に対してアニール処理を行う。このステップは、処理室201内の雰囲気を酸素非含有の雰囲気とした状態で行う。具体的には、ウエハ200に対するHMDSNガス、NH3ガス、O2ガスの供給をそれぞれ不実施とし、N2ガスの供給を実施した状態で行う。
処理温度(第2温度):800~1000℃
処理圧力:67~101325Pa
N2ガス供給流量:1000~5000sccm
アニール時間:1秒~60分
が例示される。
アニールステップが終了した後、ガス供給管232c,232dのそれぞれからN2ガスを処理室201内へ供給し、排気管231から排気する。これにより、処理室201内がパージされ、処理室201内に残留するガスや反応副生成物等が処理室201内から除去される(アフターパージ)。その後、処理室201内の雰囲気が不活性ガスに置換され(不活性ガス置換)、処理室201内の圧力が常圧に復帰される(大気圧復帰)。
その後、ボートエレベータ115によりシールキャップ219が下降され、マニホールド209の下端が開口されるとともに、処理済のウエハ200が、ボート217に支持された状態でマニホールド209の下端から反応管203の外部に搬出(ボートアンロード)される。ボートアンロードの後は、シャッタ219sが移動させられ、マニホールド209の下端開口がOリング220cを介してシャッタ219sによりシールされる(シャッタクローズ)。処理済のウエハ200は、反応管203の外部に搬出された後、ボート217より取出される(ウエハディスチャージ)。
本実施形態によれば、ウエハ200上に形成される膜の組成の制御性を向上させることができ、以下に示す一つ又は複数の効果が得られる。
本実施形態における成膜処理のシーケンスは、図4に示す態様に限定されず、以下の変形例のように変更することができる。また、これらの変形例は任意に組み合わせることができる。なお、特に説明がない限り、各変形例の各ステップにおける処理手順、処理条件は、上述の基板処理シーケンスの各ステップにおける処理手順、処理条件と同様とする。
以下に示す基板処理シーケンスのように、ステップbでは、第2原料として、NH3ガス以外のガス(例えばTEAガス、TMDSNガス)を用いるようにしてもよい。また、ステップbでは、第2原料として、複数種類のガスを組み合わせて用いる(例えば、NH3ガス+TEAガス、TMDSNガス+NH3ガス)ようにしてもよい。
(HMDSN+NH3+TEA→O2)×n→アニール ⇒ SiOCN
(HMDSN+TMDSN→O2)×n→アニール ⇒ SiOCN
(HMDSN+TMDSN+NH3→O2)×n→アニール ⇒ SiOCN
以下に示す基板処理シーケンスのように、ステップ1において、ステップaとステップbとを同時に行うセットを複数回(m回、mは2以上の整数)行うようにしてもよい。
[(HMDSN+TEA)×m→O2]×n→アニール ⇒ SiOCN
[(HMDSN+NH3+TEA)×m→O2]×n→アニール ⇒ SiOCN
[(HMDSN+TMDSN)×m→O2]×n→アニール ⇒ SiOCN
[(HMDSN+TMDSN+NH3)×m→O2]×n→アニール ⇒ SiOCN
図5や以下に示す基板処理シーケンスのように、ステップ1において、ステップaと、ステップbと、を非同時に行うようにしてもよい。すなわち、ステップaと、ステップbと、ステップ2と、を非同時に行うサイクルを所定回数(n回、nは1以上の整数)行うようにしてもよい。この場合、各ステップの実施順序は入れ替えてもよい。また、1サイクル毎にステップbやステップ2等を複数回行うようにしてもよい。また、1サイクル毎にステップbを複数回行う場合、そのうちの初回分をステップaと同時に行うようにしてもよい。
(HMDSN→O2→NH3)×n→アニール ⇒ SiOCN
(HMDSN+NH3→NH3→O2)→アニール ⇒ SiOCN
(HMDSN+NH3→O2→NH3)×n→アニール ⇒ SiOCN
(HMDSN+NH3→O2→NH3→O2)×n→アニール ⇒ SiOCN
図4に示す基板処理シーケンスでは、ステップ1において、HMDSNガスの供給およびNH3ガスの供給をそれぞれ連続的に行うようにしているが、本実施形態はこのような態様に限定されない。例えば、図6に示すように、ステップ1において、HMDSNガスの供給を連続的に行い、その間、NH3ガスの供給を間欠的に複数回行うようにしてもよい。また例えば、ステップ1において、NH3ガスの供給を連続的に行い、その間、HMDSNガスの供給を間欠的に複数回行うようにしてもよい。また例えば、ステップ1において、HMDSNガスの供給およびNH3ガスの供給の両方を間欠的に複数回行うようにしてもよい。すなわち、ステップ1では、ステップaおよびステップbのうち少なくともいずれかを間欠的に行うセットを所定回数行うようにしてもよい。
以下に示す基板処理シーケンスのように、第1膜を形成するステップと、Si、O、CおよびNを含み第1膜とは化学組成が異なる第2膜を形成するステップと、を交互に所定回数(n3回、n3は1以上の整数)行う(繰り返す)ことで、ウエハ200上に、第1膜と第2膜とがナノレベルで交互に積層されてなる積層膜(ナノラミネート膜)を形成するようにしてもよい。
図4に示す基板処理シーケンス、および、上述の各変形例においては、酸化剤を連続的に供給するようにしてもよい。例えば、サイクルを所定回数行う際、ステップ2やステップ4だけでなく、ステップ1やステップ3においても、処理室201内へ酸化剤を供給するようにしてもよい。本変形例においても、図4に示す基板処理シーケンスと同様の効果が得られる。また、本変形例によれば、ウエハ200上に形成された第1膜や第2膜の酸化、すなわち、膜からの不純物の脱離や膜の緻密化をより促すことが可能となる。結果として、最終的に形成される膜を、誘電率がより低く、加工耐性がより優れた膜とすることが可能となる。
図4に示す基板処理シーケンス、および、上述の各変形例においては、第1原料~第3原料、酸化剤のうち少なくともいずれかの供給流量を、サイクル毎、或いは、セット毎に変化させてもよい。本変形例においても、図4に示す基板処理シーケンスと同様の効果が得られる。また、本変形例によれば、ウエハ200上に形成される第1膜や第2膜の組成や特性を微調整したり、膜厚方向に変化させたりすることが可能となる。
図4に示す基板処理シーケンス、および、上述の各変形例においては、アニール処理を不実施としてもよい。アニール処理を不実施としても上述の効果が得られる。但し、アニール処理を実施した方が、最終的に形成される膜の加工耐性をより高めることが可能となる。
以上、本発明の実施形態を具体的に説明した。しかしながら、本発明は上述の実施形態に限定されるものではなく、その要旨を逸脱しない範囲で種々変更可能である。
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- 基板に対して1分子中に少なくとも2つのSi-N結合と少なくとも1つのSi-C結合とを含む第1原料を供給する工程と、前記基板に対して窒素および水素を含む第2原料を供給する工程と、を含むセットを所定回数行うことで、シリコン、炭素および窒素を含む第1層を形成する工程と、
前記基板に対して酸化剤を供給することで、前記第1層を酸化させて第2層を形成する工程と、
を含むサイクルを所定回数行うことで、前記基板上に、シリコン、酸素、炭素および窒素を含む膜を形成する工程を有する半導体装置の製造方法。 - 前記第1原料は、第1有機シラザン化合物を含み、
前記第2原料は、アンモニア、アミン、有機ヒドラジン化合物、および、1分子中に少なくとも2つのSi-N結合と少なくとも1つのSi-C結合とを含み前記第1有機シラザン化合物とは分子構造が異なる第2有機シラザン化合物のうち少なくとも1つを含む請求項1に記載の半導体装置の製造方法。 - 前記セットは、前記第1原料を供給する工程と、前記第2原料を供給する工程とを、同時に行うことを含み、
前記サイクルは、前記第1層を形成する工程と、前記第2層を形成する工程とを、非同時に行うことを含む請求項1または2に記載の半導体装置の製造方法。 - 前記セットは、前記第1原料を供給する工程と、前記第2原料を供給する工程とを、非同時に行うことを含み、
前記サイクルは、前記第1層を形成する工程と、前記第2層を形成する工程とを、非同時に行うことを含む請求項1または2に記載の半導体装置の製造方法。 - 前記セットは、前記第1原料を供給する工程および前記第2原料を供給する工程のうち少なくともいずれかを間欠的に行うことを含む請求項1または2に記載の半導体装置の製造方法。
- 前記基板に対して1分子中に少なくとも2つのSi-N結合と少なくとも1つのSi-C結合とを含む第3原料を供給することで、シリコン、炭素および窒素を含む第3層を形成する工程と、
前記基板に対して酸化剤を供給することで、前記第3層を酸化させて第4層を形成する工程と、
を含むサイクルを所定回数行うことで、前記第1膜上に、シリコン、酸素、炭素および窒素を含み前記第1膜とは化学組成が異なる第2膜を形成する工程を、さらに有する請求項1または2に記載の半導体装置の製造方法。 - 前記第2膜を形成する工程における前記サイクルは、前記第3層を形成する工程と、前記第4層を形成する工程とを、非同時に行うことを含む請求項6に記載の半導体装置の製造方法。
- 前記第2膜を形成する工程における前記サイクルは、前記第3層を形成する工程と、前記第4層を形成する工程とを、同時に行うことを含む請求項6に記載の半導体装置の製造方法。
- 前記第3原料の分子構造は、前記第1原料の分子構造と同一である請求項6に記載の半導体装置の製造方法。
- 前記第1膜を形成する工程と、前記第2膜を形成する工程と、を交互に複数回繰り返すことで、前記基板上に、前記第1膜と前記第2膜とが交互に積層されてなる積層膜を形成する工程を、さらに有する請求項6に記載の半導体装置の製造方法。
- 前記第1膜を形成する工程における処理温度よりも高い処理温度下で、前記第1膜をアニールする工程を、さらに有する請求項1または2に記載の半導体装置の製造方法。
- 前記第1膜を形成する工程および前記第2膜を形成する工程における処理温度よりも高い処理温度下で、前記第1膜および前記第2膜をアニールする工程を、さらに有する請求項6に記載の半導体装置の製造方法。
- 前記積層膜を形成する工程における処理温度よりも高い処理温度下で、前記積層膜をアニールする工程を、さらに有する請求項10に記載の半導体装置の製造方法。
- 基板に対する処理が行われる処理室と、
前記処理室内の基板に対して1分子中に少なくとも2つのSi-N結合と少なくとも1つのSi-C結合とを含む第1原料を供給する第1原料供給系と、
前記処理室内の基板に対して窒素および水素を含む第2原料を供給する第2原料供給系と、
前記処理室内の基板に対して酸化剤を供給する酸化剤供給系と、
前記処理室内において、基板に対して前記第1原料を供給する処理と、前記基板に対して前記第2原料を供給する処理と、を含むセットを所定回数行うことで、シリコン、炭素および窒素を含む第1層を形成する処理と、前記基板に対して前記酸化剤を供給することで、前記第1層を酸化させて第2層を形成する処理と、を含むサイクルを所定回数行うことで、前記基板上に、シリコン、酸素、炭素および窒素を含む膜を形成する処理を行わせるように、前記第1原料供給系、前記第2原料供給系、および前記酸化剤供給系を制御するよう構成される制御部と、
を有する基板処理装置。 - 基板処理装置の処理室内において、
基板に対して1分子中に少なくとも2つのSi-N結合と少なくとも1つのSi-C結合とを含む第1原料を供給する手順と、前記基板に対して窒素および水素を含む第2原料を供給する手順と、を含むセットを所定回数行うことで、シリコン、炭素および窒素を含む第1層を形成する手順と、
前記基板に対して酸化剤を供給することで、前記第1層を酸化させて第2層を形成する手順と、
を含むサイクルを所定回数行うことで、前記基板上に、シリコン、酸素、炭素および窒素を含む膜を形成する手順をコンピュータによって前記基板処理装置に実行させるプログラム。
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