WO2020005487A1 - Deposition tool and method for depositing metal oxide films on organic materials - Google Patents
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- Atomic Layer Deposition is a deposition method that has the capability of controlling the thickness of thin films formed on semiconductor substrates on the order of one atomic mono-layer.
- PEALD Plasma Enhanced ALD
- ALD RF-induced plasma to create the necessary' chemical reactions to form the thin films in a highly controlled manner.
- PEALD offers many advantages, including low temperature processing, excellent conformity and thickness control of deposited layers and a capability of pre- and post-deposition in-situ treatments.
- Multiple patterning is a technique to enhance feature density for integrated circuits (iCs) beyond the limits of photolithography.
- Such multi-patterning techniques include, for example, pitch splitting, sidewall image transfer, self-aligned contacts, via patterning, layout splitting, self-aligned double or quadruple patterning, to name a few. It is expected that multi-patterning will be necessary for 10 nm and 7 nm node semiconductor processes and beyond.
- SAQP Self Aligned Quadruple Patterning
- SADP Self-Aligned Double Patterning
- Both SAQP and SAQP require a substrate with multiple layers formed thereon.
- the layers on the substrate may include, from the bottom layer up, a first carbon film referred to as an Ashable Hard Mask (AHM) or a Spin on Carbon layer (SOC), a Silicon Oxide Si0 2 layer, a second carbon AHM/SQC layer, and an Anti-Reflective Layer (ARL).
- AHM Ashable Hard Mask
- SOC Spin on Carbon layer
- AHM/SQC Silicon Oxide Si0 2
- ARL Anti-Reflective Layer
- SAPD uses a photolithography step and additional etch steps to define spacer-like features on a substrate.
- the first step is to deposit a resist material and then pattern, using photolithography, "mandrels" onto the lop ARL layer on the substrate.
- the mandrels typically have a pitch at or close to the limit of photolithography.
- the mandrels are next covered with a deposition layer such as Silicon Oxide (Si0 2 ).
- a "spacer etch” is subsequently performed, removing (a) the horizontal surfaces of the Si0 2 layer and (b) the photoresist. As a result, just the vertical surfaces of the Si0 2 remains on the ARL layer. These vertical surfaces define "spacers", which have a pitch finer than can be achieved with conventional photolithography .
- SAQP is a continuation of the above-described double patterning process.
- the Si0 2 spacers are used as a mask in an etch step removing the underlying ARL, and second AHM layers except under die masked regions. Thereafter, the SiQ 2 spacers are removed, leaving second mandrels formed in the AHM layer.
- Another SiQ 2 layer is then deposited followed by another "spacer etch", removing (a) the horizontal portions of the Si0 2 layer and (b) the second mandrels.
- Tire result is a structure having S10 2 spacers formed on the underlying SiQ 2 layer.
- the pitch of the second SiQ 2 spacers are finer than the first spacers and significantly beyond limits of conventional lithography.
- multi -patterning offers significant benefits and helps extend the usefulness of conventional photolithography to next generation integrated circuitry
- the various processes have their limitations.
- the multi-pa iteming requires numerous deposition, photolithography and etching steps to form the spacers. The finer the pitch of the spacers, the more photolithography-etch cycles are required. These additional steps significantly add to the cost and complexit of semiconductor fabrication.
- a system and method for depositing a metal oxide layer onto an organic photoresist on a substrate using an organic metal precursor is disclosed.
- the system and method is implemented in an Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) tool, wherein each ALD cycle includes (1) a first half-cycle using the organic metal precursor for depositing the metal oxide layer onto the organic photoresist layer on the substrate and (2) a second half-cycle that includes a plasma that contains an oxygen species that tends to degrade the organic photoresist.
- ALD Atomic Layer Deposition
- the metal oxide layer is deposited at a very fast rate, sufficient to seal and protect the organic photoresist from degradation and loss in the second half of subsequent ALD cycle(s).
- the organic photoresist is effectively sealed with the metal oxide layer within three (3) ALD cycles or less.
- the metal oxide layer is deposited at a rate of 1.0 Angstroms or more per ALD cycle
- the organic metal precursor is a metal organic for tin precursor, such as either an amino 10 type precursor or an methoxy type precursor
- the organic photoresist is a carbon photoresist, a polymeric photoresist, a carbon Ashable Hard Mask film, or a carbon Anti Reflective Layer (ARL)
- the metal oxide layer is a tin oxide (SnCL).
- the deposited metal oxide layer is used to form spacers on the substrate in a multi-patterning process flow.
- metal oxide spacers By using metal oxide spacers, a number of benefits are realized, including highly uniform spacers, resulting in highly dense feature patterns and smaller line widths and fewer required photolithography-etch steps. As a result, multi-patterning is significantly simplified, the cost and complexity of semiconductor fabrication is reduced, while accuracy and performance of the semiconductor devices is improved.
- the ALD tool is a Plasma Enhanced ALD tool (PE ALD).
- PE ALD Plasma Enhanced ALD tool
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of an Atomic Deposition Layer (ALD) tool in accordance with a non-exclusive embodiment of the invention.
- ALD Atomic Deposition Layer
- FIGS. 2A-2E are a series of semiconductor substrate cross sections showing the processing steps of a Self Aligned Quadruple Patterning (SAQP) process in accordance with a non-exclusive embodiment of the invention.
- SAQP Self Aligned Quadruple Patterning
- FIG. 3 is a flow diagram illustrating the process steps for implementing SAQP in accordance with a non-exclusive embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram of a system controller used for controlling an ALD tool in accordance with a non-exclusive embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 1 a block diagram of an Atomic Deposition Layer (ALD) tool 10 is illustrated.
- the tool 10 includes a processing chamber 12, a showerhead 14, a substrate holder 16 for positioning/holding a substrate 18, an optional RF source 20 and a system controller 22.
- reactant gas(es) or "precursors" are supplied into the process chamber 12 one at a time through the shower head 14.
- the precursor is distributed via one or more plenums (not illustrated) into the chamber 12, in the general area above the surface of the substrate 18.
- a two-part ALD cycle is used to form a film on the top surface of the substrate 18:
- a first precursor is introduced via the showerhead 14 into the processing chamber 12.
- the first precursor reacts with the substrate 18, depositing a first layer of first particles on the surface.
- the processing chamber 12 is then purged.
- a second precursor is introduced into the processing chamber.
- the second precursor also reacts with the substrate 18, forming a second layer of second particles on the surface.
- the reaction of both the first and second precursors is self-limiting, meaning once a particular area of the surface of the substrate 18 is covered by a particle, additional particles do not accumulate in that same area. As a result, each reactant forms an atomic mono-layer on the surface of the substrate 18.
- the above ALD cycle may be sequentially performed multiple times, creating alternating mono-layers of first and second particles.
- the ALD cycles are stopped and the process is complete.
- the ALD tool 10 is a Plasma Enhanced ALD or "PEALD" tool.
- PEALD Plasma Enhanced ALD
- an RF potential generated by the optional RF generator 20 is applied to an electrode (not illustrated), either on the showerhead 14, the substrate holder 18 (also not shown), or possibly both the showerhead 14 and the substrate holder 18. Regardless of how applied, the RF potential generates a plasma 24 within the processing chamber 12.
- the first precursor is introduced into the processing chamber 12 and the RF potential is applied.
- the resulting plasma 24 causes energized electrons to ionize or dissociate (i.e., "crack") from the first precursor, creating chemically reactive radicals.
- these radicals react, the particles deposit and form the atomic mono-layer on the substrate 18.
- the processing chamber is purged.
- the second precursor is then introduced into the processing chamber 12, a plasma is generated by the RF potential, and another mono-layer of second particles is formed on the surface of the substrate 18.
- the aforementioned two-part ALD cycle may be repeated multiple times until a film, formed from the alternating mono-layers of first and second particles, is of a desired thickness.
- the RF generator 20 may be a single RF generator or multiple RF generators capable of generating high, medium and/or low RF frequencies.
- the RF generator 20 may generate frequencies ranging from 2-100 MHz and preferably 13.56 MHz or 27 MHz. When low frequencies are generated, the range is 50 KHz to 2 MHz, and preferably 350 to 600 KHz.
- the RF source 20 may be inductively coupled or passively coupled to the RF generating electrode(s) provided on the showerhead 14 and/or the substrate holder 16 as previously noted.
- the ability to deposit metal oxides is advantageous for several reasons. Such metal oxide films offer the benefits of (1) improved etch selectivity and (2) simplified multi-patterning processes, potentially reducing the required number of photoresist and etch steps.
- the Applicant has defined an ALD cycle that relies on one of several highly reactive precursors.
- a highly reactive precursor By using a highly reactive precursor, the growth rate of metal oxides, even at lower temperatures commonly used with PEALD tools, occurs much faster in the first half of the ALD cycle.
- the metal oxide effectively "seals" the underlying organic layer.
- the organic layer is thus substantially protected from significant loss/degradation due to exposure to oxygen species during the second half of the ALD cycle.
- the metal oxide layer is tin oxide (SnCL) deposited onto the organic photoresist during one or more ALD cycles.
- the first half cycle uses a first precursor containing tin (Sn) and a second precursor containing an oxygen (0 2 ) species for the second half cycle.
- Each ALD cycle includes:
- the deposited metal oxide layer effectively seals the organic photoresist within three (3) ALD cycles or less. For instance, if each first half cycle results in the metal oxide layer thickness of 1.0 Angstroms or more, then the organic photoresist will be effectively sealed from exposure from the oxygen species during the second half of the ALD cycles.
- the organic metal precursor is a metal organic tin precursor, such as an amino 10 type precursor or a methoxy type precursor.
- amino 10 precursors include (a) Dimethylaminodimethyltin (Me2Sn(NMe2)2, (b) Dimethylaminotrimethyltin (Me3Sn(MMe2) or (c) Tetra kis dimethylamino tin (Sn(Nme2) 4 . d) Tetrakisdiethylamino tin ( Sn(Net2)4).
- An example of a methoxy type precursor includes Dibutyl dimethoxy tin (Bu2Sn(OMe)2) or (b) amino tin and methoxy metal organic tin precursors
- the organic photoresist is a carbon photoresist, a polymeric photoresist, a carbon Hard Mask film and/or an Anti Reflective Layer (ARL).
- ARL Anti Reflective Layer
- the Applicant has found that a conventional precursor resulted in a slow growth rate of the metal oxide layer in the order 0.1 to 0.2 Angstroms and a loss of the carbon layer in the range of more than 25 nanometers per ALD cycle.
- the use of one of the above-listed highly reactive precursors that accelerates growth in the order of 1.0-2.0 Angstroms per ALD cycle losses were limited to less than 0.5 nanometers per ALD cycle. By limiting the losses to such a significant degree, the deposit of thin film oxides, such as tin oxide (SnCL), becomes plausible in multi-patteming processes.
- thin film oxides such as tin oxide (SnCL)
- process parameters for exemplary first and second half cycles of an ALD cycle for depositing a metal oxide layer, such as tin oxide (SnCL) onto an organic photoresist, such as carbon, using an organic metal precursor are provided below.
- the process parameters for first half cycle include (a) one of the above- listed organic metal precursors at a flow rate of 0.1 to 0.5 liters per minute, (b) a temperature ranging from room or ambient temperature to 125° C, (c) an RF frequency of 13.5 MHz and a potential ranging from 50 to 1250 Watts, a chamber pressure ranging from 1.0 to 6.0 Torr, and a duration of 1.0 to 3.0 seconds.
- the process parameters for second half cycle include (a) a plasma containing an oxygen species such as oxygen, nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide, ozone with flow rate of 0.1 to 2 liters per minute, (b) a temperature ranging from room or ambient temperature to 125° C, (c) an RF frequency of 13.5 MHz and a potential ranging from 50 to 1200 Watts, a chamber pressure ranging from 1.0 to 6.0 Torr, and a duration of 1.0 to 3.0 seconds.
- Argon and helium can be included in the with the oxygen species in the second half of the cycle. The presence of Argon and helium aids in creating more uniform plasma in the chamber
- Figs 2A-2E a series of cross-sections of a substrate 18 showing the processing steps of a Self Aligned Quadruple Patterning (SAQP) sequence using metal oxide spacers is shown.
- SAQP Self Aligned Quadruple Patterning
- the cross-section includes an organic Ashable Hard Mask (AHM) layer 40 and an organic Anti Reflective Layer (ARL) 42 formed on substrate 18.
- AHM organic Ashable Hard Mask
- ARL organic Anti Reflective Layer
- Mandrels 44 created by a photolithography step, are provided on the organic ARL layer 42.
- the mandrels 44 typically, although not necessarily, have a pitch equal or close to the limit of conventional lithography. In other embodiments, the mandrels 44 have a pitch that is larger than the limit.
- the organic layers 42, 44 can be carbon and/or polymeric materials.
- a metal oxide layer 46 is formed over the mandrels 44 and the ARL layer 42.
- the metal oxide layer 46 is formed using three or less ALD cycles in the tool 10 as described above. In other words, a metal oxide layer having a thickness of at least 1.0 Angstroms is deposited per each half cycle. These layers serves to effectively seal the underling organic mandrels 44 and ARL layer 42 from degradation and loss during the second half of each ALD cycle.
- the metal oxide layer is tin oxide (Sn02).
- Fig. 2C the substrate 18 is shown after a "spacer etch", which removes (a) the horizontal portions of the metal oxide layer 46 and (b) the mandrels 44.
- the resulting structure defines a plurality of metal oxide spacers 48.
- the metal oxide spacers 48 effectively act as second mandrels having a pitch that is significantly smaller than the mandrels 44.
- a Silicon Oxide (SiCF) layer 50 is formed over the metal oxide spacers 48.
- a second spacer etch is performed, removing (a) the horizontal portions of the Silicon Oxide layer 50 and (b) the second mandrels (e.g., the metal oxide spacers 48).
- the resulting structure includes a plurality of Silicon Oxide spacers 52 on substrate 18 having a pitch that is significantly smaller than the metal oxide spacers 48.
- certain embodiments of the first mandrels 44 may have a pitch ranging from 32 to 128 nanometers, the metal oxide spacers 48 have a pitch ranging from 16 to 32 nanometers and the Silicon Oxide spacers 52 have a pitch ranging from 8 to 16 nanometers.
- the SAQP process described above thus results in lines and features having significantly smaller dimensions than possible with conventional precursors. It should be understood that these ranges merely exemplary and should not be construed as limiting. As semiconductor fabrication processes improve and feature sizes become smaller and smaller, these ranges will likely become smaller and smaller as well.
- metal oxide spacers offer a number of benefits.
- the uniformity of metal oxide spacers enables lines that are highly dense, resulting in very small feature sizes.
- metal oxide spacers have a high modulus.
- metal oxide spacers also reduce the number of photoresist-etch steps compared to conventional multi- patteming relying on conventional reactant precursors. By eliminating processing steps, the cost and complexity of multi-patterning, is reduced, while improving accuracy and performance.
- tin oxide (Sn0 2 ) is the only metal oxide mentioned. It should be understood, however, that other metal oxides may also be used, such as titanium dioxide, hafnium dioxide, zirconium dioxde, tantalum oxide, etc.
- FIG. 3 a flow diagram 300 illustrating the process steps for implementing the SAQP sequence as described above is shown.
- mandrels 44 are formed on the substrate 18 using photolithography to pattern an organic layer, such as carbon or polymeric material.
- the metal oxide layer 46 is deposited over the mandrels 44 and underlying organic layer.
- the metal oxide layer 46 is deposited using a highly reactive organic metal precursor, such as one of those listed above.
- a spacer etch is performed removing (a) the horizontal portions of the metal oxide layer 46 and (b) the mandrels 44.
- the result of the spacer etch is metal oxide spacers 48.
- the metal oxide spacers 48 effectively define second mandrels that have a pitch finer than the first mandrels 44.
- step 308 a layer of Silicon Oxide (Si0 2 ) 50 is deposited over the substrate 18, including Silicon Oxide (Si0 2 ).
- step 410 a second spacer etch is preformed, removing (a) the horizontal portions of the Silicon Oxide (Si0 2 ) 50 and (b) Silicon Oxide (Si0 2 ).
- the net result is spacers 52 having a significantly smaller pitch than the mandrels 44.
- FIG. 4 a block diagram of the system controller 22 in accordance with a non-exclusive embodiment of the invention.
- the system controller 24 is used to control the overall operation of the ALD (or PEALD) tool 10 in general and manage process conditions during deposition, post deposition, and/or other process operations.
- ALD or PEALD
- the system controller 24 may have many physical forms ranging from an integrated circuit, a printed circuit board, a small handheld device, personal computer, server, a super computer, any of which may have one or multiple processors.
- the computer system 24 further can include an electronic display device 404 (for displaying graphics, text, and other data), a non-transient main memory 406 (e.g., random access memory (RAM)), storage device 408 (e.g., hard disk drive), removable storage device 410 (e.g., optical disk drive), user interface devices 412 (e.g., keyboards, touch screens, keypads, mice or other pointing devices, etc.), and a communication interface 414 (e.g., wireless network interface).
- main memory 406 e.g., random access memory (RAM)
- storage device 408 e.g., hard disk drive
- removable storage device 410 e.g., optical disk drive
- user interface devices 412 e.g., keyboards, touch screens, keypads, mice or other pointing devices
- the communication interface 414 allows software and data to be transferred between the system controller 24 and external devices via a link.
- the system controller 24 may also include a communications infrastructure 216 (e.g., a communications bus, cross-over bar, or network) to which the aforementioned devices/modules are connected.
- a communications infrastructure 216 e.g., a communications bus, cross-over bar, or network
- non-transient computer readable medium is used generally to refer to media such as main memory, secondary memory, removable storage, and storage devices, such as hard disks, flash memory, disk drive memory, CD-ROM and other forms of persistent memory and shall not be construed to cover transitory subject matter, such as carrier waves or signals.
- the system controller 24 running or executing system software or code, controls all or at least most of the activities of the tool 10, including such activities as controlling the timing of the processing operations, frequency and power of operations of the RF generator 20, pressure within the processing chamber 12, flow rates of reactants, concentrations and temperatures within the process chamber 12, timing of purging the processing chamber, etc.
- Information transferred via communications interface 414 may be in the form of signals such as electronic, electromagnetic, optical, or other signals capable of being received by communications interface 414, via a communication link that carries signals and may be implemented using wire or cable, fiber optics, a phone line, a cellular phone link, a radio frequency link, and/or other communication channels.
- a communications interface it is contemplated that the one or more processors 402 might receive information from a network, or might output information to the network.
- method embodiments may execute solely upon the processors or may execute over a network such as the Internet, in conjunction with remote processors that shares a portion of the processing.
- the substrate can be a semiconductor wafer, a discrete semiconductor device, a flat panel display, or any other type of work piece.
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