WO2020026445A1 - 基板処理装置およびデバイス製造方法 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a substrate processing apparatus and a device manufacturing method.
- a vertical substrate processing apparatus In the heat treatment of a substrate (wafer) in a manufacturing process of a semiconductor device (device), for example, a vertical substrate processing apparatus is used.
- a vertical substrate processing apparatus a plurality of substrates are vertically arranged and held by a substrate holder, and the substrate holder is carried into a processing chamber. Thereafter, a processing gas is introduced into the processing chamber while the substrate is heated by a heater installed outside the processing chamber, and a thin film forming process or the like is performed on the substrate.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a substrate processing technique for reducing the particles.
- the substrate processing apparatus includes: (a) a substrate holder that holds a plurality of wafers arranged at a predetermined interval along a predetermined axis; and (b) a substrate holder below the substrate holder. (C) a processing chamber forming a cylindrical space for accommodating the substrate holder and the heat insulating assembly; and (d) facing each side of the plurality of wafers in the processing chamber.
- a gas supply mechanism in fluid communication with the processing chamber through one or more apertures drilled through; and (e) one or more main exhaust ports drilled toward each side of the plurality of wafers.
- a gas exhaust mechanism that is in fluid communication with the processing chamber; (f) an exhaust port that communicates with the gas exhaust mechanism and exhausts an atmosphere in the processing chamber; and (g) a heat insulating assembly provided on a side wall of the processing chamber.
- a gas supply mechanism In a position facing (H) an intermediate exhaust port for communicating the processing chamber with the exhaust port; and (h) a gas supply mechanism provided between the processing chamber and the gas supply mechanism at a height corresponding to the intermediate exhaust port provided on a side wall of the processing chamber.
- a supply chamber exhaust port for communicating with the supply chamber.
- the heat insulating assembly has a constriction having an outer diameter smaller than an outer diameter above and below the height corresponding to the intermediate outlet at a height position corresponding to the intermediate outlet.
- particles at the lower part of the furnace opening can be reduced.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a substrate processing apparatus according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a vertical cross-sectional view of the heat insulating assembly in the substrate processing apparatus according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view including a cross section of a reaction tube in the substrate processing apparatus of the embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view of a reaction tube in the substrate processing apparatus according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a bottom view of the reaction tube in the substrate processing apparatus according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a view showing a flow of an axial purge gas in the substrate processing apparatus of the embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a configuration diagram of a controller in the substrate processing apparatus of the embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a film forming sequence according to the embodiment. The figure which shows the exhaust path in the modeled reaction tube.
- the substrate processing apparatus 1 of the present embodiment is configured as a vertical heat treatment apparatus for performing a heat treatment step in the manufacture of a semiconductor integrated circuit, and includes a processing furnace 2.
- the processing furnace 2 has a heater 3 including a plurality of heater units in order to heat the processing furnace 2 uniformly.
- the heater 3 has a cylindrical shape, and is vertically installed on the installation floor of the substrate processing apparatus 1 by being supported by a heater base (not shown) as a holding plate.
- the heater 3 also functions as an activation mechanism (excitation unit) that activates (excites) the gas with heat as described later.
- a reaction tube 4 that constitutes a reaction container (processing container) is provided inside the heater 3.
- the reaction tube 4 is made of a heat-resistant material such as quartz (SiO 2 ) or silicon carbide (SiC), and is formed in a cylindrical shape having a closed upper end and an open lower end.
- the reaction tube 4 has a double tube structure having an outer tube 4A and an inner tube 4B joined to each other at a lower end flange portion 4C. The upper ends of the outer pipe 4A and the inner pipe 4B are closed, and the lower ends of the inner pipe 4B are open.
- the flange portion 4C has an outer diameter larger than the outer tube 4A and protrudes outward.
- An exhaust outlet 4D which is an exhaust port communicating with the inside of the outer tube 4A, is provided near the lower end of the reaction tube 4.
- the entire reaction tube 4 including these is integrally formed of a single material.
- the outer tube 4A is relatively thick so as to withstand a pressure difference when the inside is evacuated.
- the manifold 5 has a cylindrical or truncated cone shape and is made of metal or quartz, and is provided to support the lower end of the reaction tube 4.
- the inside diameter of the manifold 5 is formed larger than the inside diameter of the reaction tube 4 (the inside diameter of the flange portion 4C).
- an annular space described later is formed between the lower end (flange portion 4C) of the reaction tube 4 and a seal cap 19 described later. This space or its surrounding members are collectively referred to as a furnace opening.
- the inner pipe 4B has a main exhaust port 4E that connects the inside and the outside on the side of the inner side of the reaction tube with respect to the exhaust outlet 4D than the exhaust outlet 4D, and has a supply slit 4F at a position opposite to the main exhaust port 4E.
- the main exhaust port 4E is a single vertically long opening that opens to a region where the wafer 7 is arranged.
- the supply slits 4F are slits extending in the circumferential direction, and are provided side by side in the vertical direction so as to correspond to each wafer 7.
- the inner pipe 4B is further provided with an intermediate exhaust port 4G for communicating the processing chamber 6 and the exhaust space (exhaust chamber) S at a position on the back side of the reaction tube 4 with respect to the exhaust outlet 4D and on the opening side with respect to the main exhaust port 4E.
- an intermediate exhaust port 4G for communicating the processing chamber 6 and the exhaust space (exhaust chamber) S at a position on the back side of the reaction tube 4 with respect to the exhaust outlet 4D and on the opening side with respect to the main exhaust port 4E.
- a bottom exhaust port 4H, a bottom exhaust port 4J (see FIG. 3), and a nozzle introduction hole 4K (see FIG. 5) for connecting the processing chamber 6 to the lower end of the exhaust space S are also formed in the flange portion 4C.
- the lower end of the exhaust space S is closed by the flange 4C except for the bottom exhaust ports 4H and 4J.
- the intermediate exhaust port 4G and the bottom exhaust port 4H mainly function to exhaust a shaft purge gas described later.
- one or more nozzles 8 for supplying a processing gas such as a raw material gas are provided corresponding to the position of the supply slit 4F.
- a gas supply pipe 9 for supplying a processing gas (raw material gas) is connected to the nozzle 8 through the manifold 5.
- a mass flow controller (MFC) 10 as a flow controller and a valve 11 as an on-off valve are provided on the flow path of each gas supply pipe 9 in order from the upstream.
- a gas supply pipe 12 for supplying an inert gas is connected to the gas supply pipe 9.
- the gas supply pipe 12 is provided with an MFC 13 and a valve 14 in order from the upstream direction.
- the gas supply pipe 9, the MFC 10, and the valve 11 constitute a processing gas supply unit that is a processing gas supply system.
- a gas supply system including the MFC 13 and the valve 14 is also referred to as a gas supply system.
- the nozzle 8 which is an injector, is provided in the nozzle chamber 42 so as to rise straight from the lower part of the reaction tube 4.
- One or more nozzle holes 8H for supplying gas are provided on the side surface and the upper end of the nozzle 8. By opening the plurality of nozzle holes 8H so as to correspond to the respective openings of the supply slit 4F so as to face the center of the reaction tube 4, gas can be injected toward the wafer 7 through the inner tube 4B. it can.
- An exhaust pipe 15 for exhausting the atmosphere in the processing chamber 6 is connected to the exhaust outlet 4D.
- the exhaust pipe 15 is connected via a pressure sensor 16 as a pressure detector (pressure gauge) for detecting the pressure in the processing chamber 6 and an APC (Auto Pressure Controller) valve 17 as a pressure regulator (pressure regulator).
- a vacuum pump 18 as a vacuum exhaust device is connected.
- the APC valve 17 can open and close the processing chamber 6 by opening and closing the valve while operating the vacuum pump 18. Further, the pressure in the processing chamber 6 can be adjusted by adjusting the valve opening based on the pressure information detected by the pressure sensor 16 while the vacuum pump 18 is operating.
- An exhaust system mainly includes the exhaust pipe 15, the APC valve 17, and the pressure sensor 16.
- the vacuum pump 18 may be included in the exhaust system.
- seal cap 19 is provided below the manifold 5 as a furnace port lid capable of hermetically closing the lower end opening of the manifold 5.
- the seal cap 19 is made of a metal such as stainless steel or a nickel-based alloy, and is formed in a disk shape.
- An O-ring 19 ⁇ / b> A is provided on the upper surface of the seal cap 19 as a seal member that contacts the lower end of the manifold 5.
- a cover plate 20 for protecting the seal cap 19 is provided on a portion inside the lower end inner periphery of the manifold 5.
- the cover plate 20 is made of, for example, a heat and corrosion resistant material such as quartz, sapphire, or SiC, and is formed in a disk shape. Since the cover plate 20 does not require mechanical strength, it can be formed with a small thickness.
- the cover plate 20 is not limited to a component prepared independently of the seal cap 19, but may be a thin film or a layer of nitride or the like coated or modified on the inner surface of the seal cap 19.
- the cover plate 20 may also have a wall that rises from the circumferential edge along the inner surface of the manifold 5.
- the boat 21 as a substrate holder supports a plurality of, for example, 25 to 200, wafers 7 in a horizontal posture and vertically aligned with their centers aligned with each other in multiple stages. There, the wafers 7 are arranged at regular intervals.
- the boat 21 is made of a heat-resistant material such as quartz or SiC. It may be desirable for the reaction tube 4 to have a minimum inner diameter that allows the boat 21 to be safely loaded and unloaded.
- the heat insulating assembly 22 has a structure in which the conduction or transfer of heat in the vertical direction is small, and usually has a cavity inside. The interior can be purged by a shaft purge gas.
- a processing region A an upper portion where the boat 21 is disposed
- a lower portion where the heat insulating assembly 22 is disposed is referred to as a heat insulating region B.
- a rotating mechanism 23 for rotating the boat 21 is provided on the side of the seal cap 19 opposite to the processing chamber 6.
- the rotation mechanism 23 is connected to a gas supply pipe 24 for the shaft purge gas.
- the gas supply pipe 24 is provided with an MFC 25 and a valve 26 in order from the upstream direction.
- One purpose of the purge gas is to protect the inside of the rotation mechanism 23 (for example, a bearing) from corrosive gas or the like used in the processing chamber 6.
- the purge gas is discharged from the rotating mechanism 23 along the axis and is guided into the heat insulating assembly 22.
- the boat elevator 27 is provided vertically below the outside of the reaction tube 4 and operates as an elevating mechanism (transport mechanism) for elevating the seal cap 19. Thereby, the boat 21 and the wafer 7 supported by the seal cap 19 are carried in and out of the processing chamber 6.
- a shutter (not shown) for closing the lower end opening of the reaction tube 4 may be provided instead of the seal cap 19 while the seal cap 19 is lowered to the lowermost position.
- a temperature sensor 28 is installed on the outer wall of the outer tube 4A.
- the temperature sensor 28 can be configured by a plurality of thermocouples arranged vertically. By adjusting the degree of energization to the heater 3 based on the temperature information detected by the temperature sensor 28, the temperature in the processing chamber 6 has a desired temperature distribution.
- the controller 29 is a computer that controls the entire substrate processing apparatus 1, and includes the MFC 10, # 13, valves 11 and 14, pressure sensor 16, APC valve 17, vacuum pump 18, heater 3, cap heater 34 (see FIG. 2), temperature It is electrically connected to the sensor 28, the rotation mechanism 23, the boat elevator 27, etc., receives signals from them, and controls them.
- the heat insulating assembly 22 includes a rotary table 37, a heat insulator holder 38, a cylindrical portion 39, and a heat insulator 40, and the rotary table 37 forms a bottom plate (a receiving table).
- the turntable 37 has a disk shape in which a through-hole through which the sub-heater post 33 penetrates is formed at the center, is mounted on the upper end of the rotary shaft 36, and is fixed to the cover plate 20 with a predetermined interval h1. .
- a plurality of exhaust holes 37A having a diameter (width) h2 are formed near the edge and rotationally symmetric. Thereby, the insulation assembly is configured such that the bottoms are separated.
- a heat insulator holder 38 for holding the heat insulator 40 and a cylindrical portion 39 are mounted concentrically and fixed by screws or the like.
- the heat insulator holder 38 is formed in a cylindrical shape having a cavity at the center through which the sub-heater post 33 penetrates. Between the inner periphery of the heat insulator holder 38 and the sub-heater post 33, a flow path having an annular cross section for supplying an axial purge gas upward in the heat insulating assembly 22 is formed.
- the lower end of the heat insulator holder 38 has an outward flange-shaped foot 38C having an outer diameter smaller than that of the turntable 37.
- the upper end of the heat insulator holder 38 constitutes a supply port 38B for the axial purge gas, which is widened and opened so that the sub-heater post 33 projects therefrom.
- a plurality of reflectors 40A and a plurality of heat insulating plates 40B as heat insulators 40 are coaxially provided on the pillars of the heat insulator holder 38.
- the cylindrical portion 39 has an outer diameter such that the gap G with the inner tube 4B has a predetermined value.
- the gap G is desirably set to be narrow, for example, 7.5 mm to 15 mm in order to suppress the passage of the processing gas and the shaft purge gas.
- the upper end of the cylindrical portion 39 is closed by a flat plate, and the boat 21 is installed there.
- the diameter of the cylindrical portion 39 is larger than the diameter of the wafer 7 and smaller than the inner diameter of the processing chamber 6.
- a narrowed portion 39a (having a diameter smaller than the diameter of the upper and lower portions of the cylindrical portion 39) whose outer periphery is partially narrowed is formed by an exhaust outlet 4D, an intermediate exhaust port 4G, and a supply chamber exhaust port. It is provided at the same height as 4L.
- the supply chamber exhaust port 4L, the constriction 39a, the intermediate exhaust port 4G, and the exhaust outlet 4D are arranged on a straight line.
- the constriction 39a is located above the heat insulating plate 40B and below the reflector 40A, and the inner diameter of the constriction 39a is larger than the diameters of the reflector 40A and the heat insulating plate 40B.
- the casing (body) 23A of the rotation mechanism 23 is airtightly fixed to the lower surface of the seal cap 19.
- a cylindrical inner shaft 23B and an outer shaft 23C formed in a cylindrical shape having a diameter larger than the diameter of the inner shaft 23B are provided coaxially from the inside in order.
- An outer shaft 23C connected to the rotating shaft 36 is rotatably supported by a bearing (not shown) provided between the rotating shaft 36 and the casing 23A, while an inner shaft 23B connected to the sub-heater support 33 is connected to the casing 23A. Fixed so that it cannot rotate.
- a sub-heater support 33 is vertically inserted inside the inner shaft 23B.
- the sub-heater post 33 is a pipe made of quartz, and concentrically holds a cap heater 34 as an auxiliary heater at an upper end thereof.
- the cap heater 34 is formed by forming a circular tube into an annular shape, and houses a heating wire coil 34 ⁇ / b> B inside, which is isolated from the outside.
- the heating wire coil 34 ⁇ / b> B and the lead wires (not shown) of the temperature sensor accompanying the heating wire coil 34 ⁇ / b> B pass through the sub-heater support 33 and are taken out of the seal cap 19.
- the shaft purge gas introduced into the casing 23A by the gas supply pipe 24 flows upward and downward inside and outside the rotating shaft 36.
- the shaft purge gas flowing into the inside of the rotating shaft 36 flows upward in the flow path between the heat insulator holder 38 and the sub-heater support 33, and after exiting from the supply port 38B, the heat insulator holder 38 and the cylindrical portion 39.
- the air flows downward through the space between the inner wall of the heat sink and the air is exhausted to the outside of the heat insulating assembly 22 from the exhaust hole 37A.
- the shaft purge gas flowing into the outside of the rotating shaft 36 merges with the shaft purge gas from the exhaust hole 37A while spreading in the radial direction between the rotating shaft 36 and the cover plate 20, and then purging the furnace port.
- supply slits 4F for supplying the processing gas into the processing chamber 6 are formed in the inner tube 4B in the same number as the wafers 7 in the vertical direction and three in the horizontal direction in a grid pattern. ing.
- the inside of the inner tube 4B, that is, the processing chamber 6, is formed in a cylindrical shape having an inner diameter of 104 to 108% of the diameter of the largest wafer 7 that can be accommodated.
- partition plates 41 extending in the vertical direction are provided so as to partition the exhaust space S between the outer pipe 4A and the inner pipe 4B.
- the partition separated from the main exhaust space S by the plurality of partition plates 41 forms a nozzle chamber (supply buffer) 42 that is a supply chamber. That is, the nozzle chamber 42 is formed by projecting a part of the side portion of the inner tube 4B outward. As a result, the exhaust space S is formed in a C shape in cross section. In the vicinity of the processing area A, the opening directly connecting the nozzle chamber 42 and the inside of the inner tube 4B is only the supply slit 4F.
- the partition plate 41 is connected to the inner tube 4B, the partition plate 41 is not connected to the outer tube 4A to avoid a stress caused by a temperature difference between the outer tube 4A and the inner tube 4B, and has a slight gap. can do.
- the nozzle chamber 42 does not need to be completely isolated from the exhaust space S, and may have an opening or a gap communicating with the exhaust space S particularly at the upper end and the lower end.
- the nozzle chamber 42 is not limited to the one whose outer peripheral side is defined by the outer tube 4A, but may be provided with a partition plate along the inner surface of the outer tube 4A.
- the inner pipe 4B is provided with an intermediate exhaust port 4G and a supply chamber exhaust port 4L at a position that opens toward the side surface of the heat insulating assembly 22.
- the intermediate exhaust port 4G is provided in the same direction as the exhaust outlet 4D, and is arranged at a height such that at least a part of the opening overlaps the pipe of the exhaust outlet 4D.
- the supply chamber exhaust port 4L is arranged at a position facing the intermediate exhaust port 4G.
- the nozzles 8a to 8c are installed in the three nozzle chambers 42, respectively.
- the gas ejected from the nozzle hole 8H is intended to flow from the supply slit 4F into the inner pipe 4B, but some gas does not flow directly.
- the nozzles 8a to 8c are separately connected to a gas supply system including a gas supply pipe 9, a valve 11, an MFC 10, a gas supply pipe 12, a valve 14, and an MFC 13 as shown in FIG. Can be supplied.
- the partition plate 41 places each of the nozzles 8a to 8c in an independent space, so that the processing gas supplied from each of the nozzles 8a to 8c can be prevented from being mixed in the nozzle chamber. Further, the gas staying in the nozzle chamber 42 can be discharged from the upper end or the lower end of the nozzle chamber 42 to the exhaust space S. With such a configuration, it is possible to suppress the processing gas from being mixed in the nozzle chamber 42 to form a thin film or to generate a by-product. Only in FIG.
- a purge nozzle 8d that can be arbitrarily installed in the exhaust space S adjacent to the nozzle chamber 42 along the axial direction (vertical direction) of the reaction tube is shown.
- the description will be made on the assumption that the purge nozzle 8d does not exist.
- the flange portion 4C is provided with bottom exhaust ports 4H, 4J and a nozzle introduction hole 4K as openings for connecting the exhaust space S and the lower portion of the flange.
- the bottom exhaust port 4H is a long hole provided at a position closest to the exhaust outlet 4D
- the bottom exhaust port 4J is a small hole provided at six places along the C-shaped exhaust space S.
- the nozzles 8a to 8c are inserted into the nozzle introduction hole 4K from the opening thereof, and are usually closed by a nozzle introduction hole cover 8S made of quartz (see FIG. 1).
- the opening of the bottom exhaust port 4J is too large, as will be described later, the flow rate of the shaft purge gas passing therethrough decreases, and the raw material gas and the like enters the furnace port from the exhaust space S by diffusion. Therefore, it may be formed as a hole with a small diameter at the center (constricted).
- the shaft purge gas from the gas supply pipe 24 flows in the gap (h1) between the turntable 37 and the cover plate 20 in the radial direction while forming a diffusion barrier, and is discharged to the furnace opening.
- the shaft purge gas suppresses the flow of the raw material gas into the furnace opening, dilutes the raw material gas that has entered the furnace opening by diffusion, etc., and discharges it along with the flow of the shaft purge gas. It plays a role in preventing by-products from adhering or deteriorating.
- Path P1 enters the exhaust space S from the bottom exhaust port 4H or 4J and reaches the exhaust outlet 4D.
- Path P2 passes through the gap G between the inner pipe 4B and the heat insulating assembly 22, enters the exhaust space S from the intermediate exhaust port 4G
- Path P3 leading to the exhaust outlet 4D enters the processing area A through the gap G between the inner pipe 4B and the heat insulating assembly 22, enters the exhaust space S from the main exhaust port 4E, and reaches the exhaust outlet 4D
- Path P4 nozzle introduction Route P5 enters the nozzle chamber 42 from the hole 4K, crosses the processing area A, enters the exhaust space S from the main exhaust port 4E, and reaches the exhaust outlet 4D. 4L, through the gap G between the inner pipe 4B and the heat insulating assembly 22 and the constriction 39a of the heat insulating assembly 22, enter the exhaust space S from the intermediate exhaust port 4G, and reach the exhaust outlet 4D.
- the paths P3 and P4 through which the axial purge gas flows into the processing area A are not desirable for processing the substrates because the concentration of the processing gas decreases below the processing area A and the inter-substrate uniformity is impaired.
- the reaction tube 4 of this example has a feature that the pressure loss at the main exhaust port 4E is small, the shaft purge gas is easily drawn into the paths P3 and P4. If neither the nozzle introduction hole cover 8S nor the bottom exhaust port 4J is provided, the shaft purge gas exclusively flows to the path P4. Therefore, in the present example, the opening of the intermediate exhaust port 4G is made larger and the gap G is made smaller, so that the intermediate exhaust port 4G flows more easily in the path P2 than in the path P3.
- a path P5 is formed, so that the path P5 flows more easily than the path P4.
- the nozzle introduction hole 4K is closed by the nozzle introduction hole cover 8S, or the like, so that the substantial opening is made sufficiently small, so that the nozzle introduction hole 4K hardly flows into the path P4. Due to the intermediate exhaust port 4G, the pressure on the side of the processing region A and the furnace port side is high on the side surface of the cylindrical portion 39 when the processing gas and the axial purge gas are flowing, and the pressure near the intermediate exhaust port 4G becomes the lowest. Such a favorable pressure gradient is formed.
- the conductance of the paths P4 and P3 is made smaller than that of any of the paths P1, P2 and P5. It is desirable to set an upper limit so as to be below.
- the controller 29 includes MFCs 10, 13, 25, valves 11, 14, 26, a pressure sensor 16, an APC valve 17, a vacuum pump 18, a heater 3, a cap heater 34, a temperature sensor 28, a rotation mechanism 23, a boat elevator 27, etc. It is electrically connected to the configuration and controls them automatically.
- the controller 29 is configured as a computer including a CPU (Central Processing Unit) 212, a RAM (Random Access Memory) 214, a storage device 216, and an I / O port 218.
- the RAM 214, the storage device 216, and the I / O port 218 are configured to be able to exchange data with the CPU 212 via the internal bus 220.
- the I / O port 218 is connected to each configuration described above. For example, an input / output device 222 for a touch panel or the like is connected to the controller 29.
- the storage device 216 is configured by, for example, a flash memory, an HDD (Hard Disk Drive), or the like.
- the storage device 216 includes a control program for controlling the operation of the substrate processing apparatus 1 and a program for causing each component of the substrate processing apparatus 1 to execute a film forming process or the like according to processing conditions (such as a process recipe or a cleaning recipe).
- processing conditions such as a process recipe or a cleaning recipe.
- the RAM 214 is configured as a memory area (work area) in which programs, data, and the like read by the CPU 212 are temporarily stored.
- the CPU 212 reads and executes the control program from the storage device 216, reads a recipe from the storage device 216 in response to an input of an operation command from the input / output device 222, and controls each component so as to conform to the recipe.
- the controller 29 is configured by installing the above-described program permanently stored in an external storage device (for example, a semiconductor memory such as a USB memory or a memory card, an optical disk such as a CD or DVD, or an HDD) 224 in a computer. be able to.
- the storage device 216 and the external storage device 224 are configured as tangible computer-readable media. Hereinafter, these are collectively simply referred to as a recording medium.
- the provision of the program to the computer may be performed using communication means such as the Internet or a dedicated line without using the external storage device 224.
- FIG. 8 illustrates a sequence example of a process of forming a film on a substrate (hereinafter, also referred to as a film forming process) as one process of manufacturing a semiconductor device (device) using the above-described substrate processing apparatus 1. Will be explained.
- hexachlorodisilane (HCDS) gas is used as a first processing gas (source gas) from nozzle 8a
- ammonia (NH 3 ) is used as a second processing gas (reaction gas) from nozzle 8b.
- HCDS hexachlorodisilane
- NH 3 ammonia
- SiN silicon nitride
- a step of supplying the HCDS gas to the wafer 7 in the processing chamber 6, a step of removing the HCDS gas (residual gas) from the processing chamber 6, and a step of removing the wafer in the processing chamber 6 The process of supplying the NH 3 gas to the wafer 7 and the process of removing the NH 3 gas (residual gas) from the processing chamber 6 are repeated a predetermined number of times (one or more times), so that the SiN film is formed on the wafer 7.
- this film forming sequence is described as follows for convenience.
- the inside of the processing chamber 6, that is, the space in which the wafer 7 is present is evacuated (evacuated) by the vacuum pump 18 so as to have a predetermined pressure (degree of vacuum).
- a predetermined pressure degree of vacuum
- the pressure in the processing chamber 6 is measured by the pressure sensor 16, and the APC valve 17 is feedback-controlled based on the measured pressure information.
- the supply of the purge gas into the cylindrical portion 39 and the operation of the vacuum pump 18 are maintained at least until the processing on the wafer 7 is completed.
- the temperature inside the processing chamber 6 is started.
- the power supply to the heater 3 and the cap heater 34 is feedback-controlled based on the temperature information detected by the temperature sensor 28 so that the processing chamber 6 has a predetermined temperature distribution suitable for film formation.
- the heating of the processing chamber 6 by the heater 3 or the like is continuously performed at least until the processing (film formation) on the wafer 7 is completed. It is not necessary to make the energization period to the cap heater 34 coincide with the heating period by the heater 3.
- the rotation of the boat 21 and the wafer 7 by the rotation mechanism 23 is started.
- the boat 21 is rotated by the rotation mechanism 23 via the rotation shaft 36, the rotation table 37, and the cylindrical portion 39, so that the wafer 7 is rotated without rotating the cap heater 34. This reduces uneven heating.
- the rotation of the boat 21 and the wafer 7 by the rotation mechanism 23 is continuously performed at least until the processing on the wafer 7 is completed.
- step S1 When the temperature in the processing chamber 6 is stabilized at the preset processing temperature, the steps S1 to S4 are repeatedly executed as shown in FIG. Before starting step S1, the valve 26 may be opened to increase the supply of the shaft purge gas.
- Step S1 Source gas supply step
- the HCDS gas is supplied to the wafer 7 in the processing chamber 6.
- the valve 11 is opened, the valve 14 is opened, and the HCDS gas flows into the gas supply pipe 9 and the N 2 gas flows into the gas supply pipe 12.
- the flow rates of the HCDS gas and the N 2 gas are adjusted by the MFCs 10 and 13, respectively, supplied to the processing chamber 6 via the nozzle 8a, and exhausted from the exhaust pipe 15.
- a silicon (Si) -containing film having a thickness of, for example, less than one atomic layer to several atomic layers is formed as the first layer on the outermost surface of the wafer 7.
- Step S2 source gas exhaust step
- the valve 11 is closed, and the supply of the HCDS gas is stopped.
- the APC valve 17 is kept open, the inside of the processing chamber 6 is evacuated by the vacuum pump 18 to process the unreacted or remaining HCDS gas remaining in the processing chamber 6 after forming the first layer. It is discharged from the chamber 6. Also, with the valve 14 and the valve 26 kept open, the supplied N 2 gas purges the gas supply pipe 9, the reaction tube 4, and the furnace port.
- Step S3 reactive gas supply step
- NH 3 gas is supplied to the wafer 7 in the processing chamber 6.
- the opening / closing control of the valve (not shown) is performed in the same procedure as the opening / closing control of the valves 11 and 14 in step S1.
- the flow rate of each of the NH 3 gas and the N 2 gas is adjusted by an MFC (not shown), supplied to the processing chamber 6 through the nozzle 8b, and exhausted from the exhaust pipe 15.
- the NH 3 gas supplied to the wafer 7 reacts with at least a part of the first layer formed on the wafer 7 in step S1, that is, the Si-containing layer.
- the first layer is nitrided and changed (modified) into a second layer containing Si and N, that is, a silicon nitride layer (SiN layer).
- Step S4 Reaction gas exhaust step
- the valve is closed and the supply of NH 3 gas is stopped. Then, by the same processing procedure as in step S1, the NH 3 gas and reaction by-product remaining in the processing chamber 6 and remaining after the reaction has contributed to the formation of the second layer are discharged from the processing chamber 6.
- SiN film having a predetermined composition and a predetermined thickness can be formed on the wafer 7.
- Processing temperature wafer temperature: 250-700 ° C
- Processing pressure processing chamber pressure: 10 to 4000 Pa
- HCDS gas supply flow rate 1 to 2000 sccm
- NH 3 gas supply flow rate 100 to 10000 sccm
- N 2 gas supply flow rate nozzle
- N 2 gas supply flow rate rotating shaft
- thermally decomposable gas such as HCDS may form a by-product film more easily on a metal surface than on quartz.
- the surface exposed to HCDS (and ammonia) tends to adhere to SiO, SiON, etc., particularly at 260 ° C. or lower.
- the valve 14 and a valve are opened, and N 2 gas is supplied into the processing chamber 6 from the gas supply pipe 12 and the gas supply pipe (not shown), and exhausted from the exhaust pipe 15.
- the atmosphere in the processing chamber 6 is replaced with an inert gas (replacement with an inert gas), and the remaining raw materials and by-products are removed (purged) from the processing chamber 6.
- the APC valve 17 is closed, and N 2 gas is filled until the pressure in the processing chamber 6 becomes normal pressure (return to atmospheric pressure).
- the cleaning process is performed.
- the cleaning process is performed by supplying, for example, F 2 gas as a fluorine-based gas into the reaction tube 4.
- the resistance of the processing gas exiting the main exhaust port 4E when descending through the exhaust space S is included in the resistance of the main exhaust port 4E, and the intermediate exhaust port 4G and the bottom exhaust port.
- the resistance of the shaft purge gas exiting 4J when flowing laterally through the exhaust space S is included in the resistance of the intermediate exhaust port 4G and the bottom exhaust port 4J.
- the shaft purge gas from the gas supply pipe 24 is supplied substantially uniformly to the entire periphery of the furnace port. Most of the processing gas from the nozzle 8 is usually sucked into the exhaust outlet 4D through the supply slit 4F and the main exhaust port 4E.
- the exhaust space 4D is closer to the exhaust outlet 4D than the main exhaust port 4E, the intermediate exhaust port 4G, and the bottom exhaust ports 4H, 4J.
- the intermediate exhaust port 4G and the bottom exhaust port 4H are off the main exhaust path of the processing gas, the pressure is as low as the exhaust outlet 4D, and the nearby gas is sucked. Accordingly, the intermediate exhaust port 4G forms a flow in which the shaft purge gas flows upward through the lower portion of the gap G, and the bottom exhaust port 4H supplies the shaft purge gas in the furnace port portion after surplus or after serving to dilute the processing gas. Functions as a drain to drain.
- the intermediate exhaust port 4G forms a flow in which the shaft purge gas flows upward through the lower portion of the gap G, and the bottom exhaust port 4H exhausts the shaft purge gas at the furnace port portion after surplus or having been used to dilute the processing gas. Functions as a drain.
- the conductance of the main exhaust port 4E, the gap G, and the axial purge gas flow rate can be set so that the pressure inside the inner pipe 4B of the main exhaust port 4E is almost the same as or slightly lower than the pressure inside the main exhaust port 4E. .
- both the conductance and the pressure difference (total pressure) are small, so that the movement of gas molecules is suppressed. That is, although there is a concentration difference in the gap G in the vertical direction, the amount of advection and diffusion is small because the cross-sectional area is small and the distance is long.
- a diffusion barrier is formed by the rising flow of the shaft purge gas, so that the processing gas diffused to the intermediate exhaust port 4G is discharged along with the flow of the shaft purge gas toward the exhaust outlet 4D.
- the flow rate is determined by the conductance of the bottom exhaust port 4J itself set relatively small.
- the injection of the axial purge gas to the lower end of the exhaust space S causes gas advection and agitation in the closed portion of the exhaust space S having a C-shaped cross section, thereby effectively purging the remaining processing gas and cleaning gas. it can. It will be appreciated that if there is no bottom exhaust 4J, purging of this dead-end path is difficult, and the pressure swing described above requires a large number of times.
- the nozzle 8 supplies a gas other than the source gas, it is easy to increase the conductance of the nozzle introduction hole 4K.
- the purge gas can flow upward or downward at the nozzle introduction hole 4K depending on the control of the flow rate (pressure) of both purge gases. it can.
- the flow rate of the shaft purge gas is set so as not to fall below a predetermined value. Therefore, when the purge gas from the nozzle 8 is increased, the purge gas overflowing from the nozzle chamber 42 enters the supply chamber exhaust port 4L from the nozzle introduction hole 4K. Flows through the intermediate exhaust port 4G and the bottom exhaust port 4J into the exhaust space S, where it can contribute to purging of the staying gas.
- the reaction tube 4 is not limited to the one in which the outer tube 4A and the inner tube 4B are integrally formed, but may be formed as separate members and mounted on the manifold 5 respectively.
- the gap between the exhaust space and the furnace port near the open end of the outer pipe 4A and the inner pipe 4B may correspond to the bottom exhaust ports 4H and 4J.
- the outer tube 4A, the inner tube 4B, and the manifold 5 may be integrally formed of quartz.
- the exhaust space S is sufficient if it is configured as a space or a flow path that fluidly connects the main exhaust port opened to the plurality of wafers 7 and the exhaust outlet 4D, and these are called a gas exhaust mechanism.
- the main outlet may be configured as one or more openings.
- one or more openings drilled toward each side of the plurality of wafers 7 provide a space or flow in fluid communication with the processing chamber and capable of supplying a gas flow (advection) to the individual wafers.
- the path is defined as a gas supply, which includes the nozzle chamber 42 or the nozzle 8.
- the present invention is not limited to such an aspect, and even in a process such as a modification process such as oxidation or nitridation, a diffusion process, an etching process, etc., the film at the lower portion of the furnace port may be suddenly changed due to a rapid pressure change. This is useful when cracks are wound up and particles fall on the substrate.
- the example of the double-tube type pressure-resistant cylindrical tube (outer tube 4A) + non-pressure-resistant liner tube (inner tube 4B) + non-pressure-resistant buffer (nozzle chamber 42)
- a heavy pipe type pressure-resistant cylindrical pipe + pressure-resistant buffer
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本発明の目的は、上記パーティクルを低減する基板処理技術を提供することにある。
経路P2:内管4Bと断熱アセンブリ22の間の間隙Gを通り、中間排気口4Gから排気空間Sに入り、排気出口4Dに至る
経路P3:内管4Bと断熱アセンブリ22の間の間隙Gを通って処理領域Aに入り、主排気口4Eから排気空間Sに入り、排気出口4Dに至る
経路P4:ノズル導入孔4Kからノズル室42に入り、処理領域Aを横断して主排気口4Eから排気空間Sに入り、排気出口4Dに至る
経路P5:ノズル導入孔4Kからノズル室42に入り、供給室排気口4Lから内管4Bと断熱アセンブリ22の間の間隙Gおよび断熱アセンブリ22のくびれ39aを通り、中間排気口4Gから排気空間Sに入り、排気出口4Dに至る。
複数枚のウェハ7がボート21に装填(ウェハチャージ)されると、ボート21は、ボートエレベータ27によって処理室6内に搬入(ボートロード)される。このとき、シールキャップ19は、Oリング19Aを介してマニホールド5の下端を気密に閉塞(シール)した状態となる。ウェハチャージする前のスタンバイの状態から、バルブ26を開き、円筒部39内へ少量の軸パージガスが供給されうる。
処理室6内、すなわち、ウェハ7が存在する空間が所定の圧力(真空度)となるように、真空ポンプ18によって真空排気(減圧排気)される。この際、処理室6内の圧力は、圧力センサ16で測定され、この測定された圧力情報に基づきAPCバルブ17が、フィードバック制御される。円筒部39内へのパージガス供給及び真空ポンプ18の作動は、少なくともウェハ7に対する処理が終了するまでの間は維持する。
処理室6内から酸素等が十分排気された後、処理室6内の昇温が開始される。処理室6が成膜に好適な所定の温度分布となるように、温度センサ28が検出した温度情報に基づきヒータ3、キャップヒータ34への通電具合がフィードバック制御される。ヒータ3等による処理室6内の加熱は、少なくともウェハ7に対する処理(成膜)が終了するまでの間は継続して行われる。キャップヒータ34への通電期間は、ヒータ3による加熱期間と一致させる必要はない。成膜が開始される直前において、キャップヒータ34の温度は、成膜温度と同温度に到達し、マニホールド5の内面温度は180℃以上(例えば260℃)に到達していることが望ましい。
処理室6内の温度が予め設定された処理温度に安定すると、図8に示すように、ステップS1~4を繰り返し実行する。なお、ステップS1を開始する前に、バルブ26を開き、軸パージガスの供給を増加させてもよい。
ステップS1では、処理室6内のウェハ7に対し、HCDSガスを供給する。バルブ11を開くと同時にバルブ14を開き、ガス供給管9内へHCDSガスを、ガス供給管12内へN2ガスを流す。HCDSガスおよびN2ガスは、それぞれMFC10、13により流量調整され、ノズル8aを介して処理室6内へ供給され、排気管15から排気される。ウェハ7に対してHCDSガスを供給することにより、ウェハ7の最表面上に、第1の層として、例えば、1原子層未満から数原子層の厚さのシリコン(Si)含有膜が形成される。
第1の層が形成された後、バルブ11を閉じ、HCDSガスの供給を停止する。このとき、APCバルブ17は開いたままとして、真空ポンプ18により処理室6内を真空排気し、処理室6内に残留する未反応もしくは第1の層の形成に寄与した後のHCDSガスを処理室6内から排出する。また、バルブ14やバルブ26を開いたままとして、供給されたN2ガスは、ガス供給管9や反応管4内、炉口部をパージする。
ステップS3では、処理室6内のウェハ7に対してNH3ガスを供給する。バルブ(不図示)の開閉制御を、ステップS1におけるバルブ11,14の開閉制御と同様の手順で行う。NH3ガスおよびN2ガスは、それぞれMFC(不図示)により流量調整され、ノズル8bを介して処理室6内へ供給され、排気管15から排気される。ウェハ7に対して供給されたNH3ガスは、ステップS1でウェハ7上に形成された第1の層、すなわちSi含有層の少なくとも一部と反応する。これにより第1の層は窒化され、Si及びNを含む第2の層、すなわち、シリコン窒化層(SiN層)へと変化(改質)される。
第2の層が形成された後、バルブを閉じ、NH3ガスの供給を停止する。そして、ステップS1と同様の処理手順により、処理室6内に残留する未反応もしくは第2の層の形成に寄与した後のNH3ガスや反応副生成物を処理室6内から排出する。
処理温度(ウェハ温度):250~700℃、
処理圧力(処理室内圧力):10~4000Pa、
HCDSガス供給流量:1~2000sccm、
NH3ガス供給流量:100~10000sccm、
N2ガス供給流量(ノズル):100~10000sccm、
N2ガス供給流量(回転軸):100~500sccm、
が例示される。それぞれの処理条件を、それぞれの範囲内のある値に設定することで、成膜処理を適正に進行させることが可能となる。
成膜処理が完了した後、バルブ14および図示しないバルブを開き、ガス供給管12および図示しないガス供給管からN2ガスを処理室6内へ供給し、排気管15から排気する。これにより、処理室6内の雰囲気が不活性ガスに置換され(不活性ガス置換)、残留する原料や副生成物が処理室6内から除去(パージ)される。その後、APCバルブ17が閉じられ、処理室6内の圧力が常圧になるまでN2ガスが充填される(大気圧復帰)。
ボートエレベータ27によりシールキャップ19が下降され、マニホールド5の下端が開口される。そして、処理済のウェハ7が、ボート21に支持された状態で、マニホールド5の下端から反応管4の外部に搬出される(ボートアンロード)。処理済のウェハ7は、ボート21より取出される。
(a)中間排気口4G、供給室排気口4L及びくびれ39aを設けたことにより、内管4B内に流れたパージガスが外管と内管の間の排気空間Sへ積極的に流れるようになり、処理領域Aへ流れ込むパージガスの流量が軽減される。
(b)中間排気口4G、供給室排気口4L及びくびれ39aを中間排気口と同じ高さに設けたことにより、急激な圧力変動により、炉口部下部での膜割れが巻き上げられ、基板上にパーティクルが落ちる場合でも、パーティクルを排気側に引き込むことができる。
4E 主排気口、 4F 供給スリット、 4G 中間排気口、 4H、4J 底排気口、 4K ノズル導入孔、 4L 供給室排気口、 5 マニホールド、 6 処理室、 7 ウェハ、 22 断熱アセンブリ、 39 円筒部、 39a くびれ。
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- 複数のウェハを所定の軸に沿って所定の間隔で配列した状態で保持する基板保持具と、
前記基板保持具の下方に配置される断熱アセンブリと、
前記基板保持具及び前記断熱アセンブリを収容する筒状の空間を形成する処理室と、
前記処理室内の前記複数のウェハのそれぞれの側部に向いて穿設された1ないし複数の開口によって、前記処理室と流体連通するガス供給機構と、
前記複数のウェハのそれぞれの側に向いて穿設された1ないし複数の主排気口によって前記処理室と流体連通するガス排出機構と、
前記ガス排出機構に連通し、前記処理室内の雰囲気を排出する排気ポートと、
前記処理室の側壁に設けられ、前記断熱アセンブリに面する位置において、前記処理室内と前記排気ポートとを連通させる中間排気口と、
前記処理室の側壁に設けられ、前記中間排気口に対応する高さ位置において、前記処理室内と前記ガス供給機構とを連通させる供給室排気口と、を備え、
前記断熱アセンブリは、前記中間排気口に対応する高さ位置において、前記中間排気口に対応する高さよりも上方および下方の外径よりも小さな外径を有するくびれが形成された基板処理装置。 - 前記ガス供給機構は、
前記処理室の側面の外側に、前記軸に平行に形成され、前記複数のウェハのそれぞれに対応して前記処理室の側面に穿設された複数のスリット開口によって、前記処理室と流体連通する複数の供給室を備え、
前記ガス排出機構は、
前記処理室の側面の外側であって前記供給室と異なる位置に形成され、前記処理室の側面に穿設された主排気口によって前記処理室と流体連通する排気室を備え、
前記排気ポートは、前記排気室に連通し、前記排気室内の雰囲気を排出し、
前記中間排気口は、前記処理室内と前記排気室内とを連通させ、
前記供給室排気口は、前記処理室内と前記供給室内とを連通させる請求項1に記載の基板処理装置。 - 前記複数の供給室の底の開口からそれぞれ挿入されて設けられ、前記ウェハに対してガスを提供するチューブ状のインジェクタと、
前記インジェクタのそれぞれを、前記処理室の外に設けられた対応するガス供給源に流体連通させる供給管と、を更に備えた請求項2に記載の基板処理装置。 - 前記断熱アセンブリの下方にパージガスを供給するパージガス供給部と、
前記処理室、前記供給室及び前記排気室の下端の外周に一体に形成されたフランジと、
下端に前記基板保持具を出し入れ可能な開口を有し、前記フランジを支持する筒状のマニホールドと、
前記マニホールドの下端の開口を開閉可能に閉塞する蓋と、
前記ウェハを前記処理室の外から加熱するヒータと、を備え、
前記断熱アセンブリは、前記ウェハの直径よりも大きく、前記処理室の内径よりも小さい直径を有する円筒のボディを有する請求項3に記載の基板処理装置。 - 前記断熱アセンブリの下方に供給されたパージガスが前記排気ポートに排出される経路のうち、前記供給室の底開口、前記供給室、前記スリット開口、前記ウェハの近傍、前記主排気口、前記排気室の順で流れる第1経路のコンダクタンスが、
前記断熱アセンブリの周囲、前記排気室の順で流れる第2経路のコンダクタンスよりも大きくなり、
前記供給室の底開口、前記供給室、前記供給室排気口、前記くびれの周囲、前記中間排気口、前記排気室の順で流れる第3経路のコンダクタンスよりも小さくなるように構成された請求項2乃至4のいずれか1項に記載の基板処理装置。 - 前記供給室排気口、前記ウェハの中心、前記中間排気口、及び前記排気ポートは、一直線上に配置される請求項2に記載の基板処理装置。
- 前記中間排気口は、前記排気ポートの管軸の延長線上の位置において開口する請求項2に記載の基板処理装置。
- 前記インジェクタは、前記複数のウェハの内の最下段のウェハと同じもしくはそれより高い高さに設けられた吐出口からガスを供給し、前記ウェハを処理している間であって圧力の時間変動が最も大きくタイミングにおいて、前記吐出口から前記供給室排気口に向かう下降流が前記供給室内に生じる流量でガスを供給する請求項3に記載の基板処理装置。
- 前記断熱アセンブリは、底が分離するように構成され、その内部の前記くびれよりも上方および下方に、前記くびれの内径よりも小さな直径を有する複数の断熱板又は反射板を備える請求項2に記載の基板処理装置。
- 前記断熱アセンブリは、前記くびれよりも上方に配置された複数の断熱板又は反射板よりも上に、前記ウェハを加熱する補助ヒータを備える請求項7に記載の基板処理装置。
- 前記処理室は、収容可能な最大の前記ウェハの直径の104~108%の内径の筒状に構成され、第1及乃至第3のノズルは、前記処理室の側部の一部を外側に張り出して形成された供給バッファ内にそれぞれ隔離された状態で収容される請求項2に記載の基板処理装置。
- 前記供給室及び前記排気室は、前記処理室と分離不能に構成される請求項2に記載の基板処理装置。
- 請求項1の基板処理装置の前記処理室にウェハを搬入する工程と、
前記ウェハを処理する工程と、
を含むデバイス製造方法。
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