This application claims priority from Korean Patent Application No. 10-2004-0097143 filed on Nov. 24, 2004, and from Korean Patent Application No. 10-2005-0052601 filed on Jun. 17, 2005, in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the entire disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
Apparatuses and methods consistent with the present invention relate generally to an electromagnetic accelerator having a nozzle part, and more particularly, to an electromagnetic accelerator having an initial discharge part for generating a plasma, and an acceleration part and a nozzle part for accelerating the plasma, the electromagnetic accelerator to facilitate the plasma generation and maximize the plasma acceleration efficiency by applying a composite wave of a plasma generation frequency and an acceleration frequency as a current.
2. Description of the Related Art
An electromagnetic accelerator accelerates the flow of the plasma, which is generated or present in a certain space, by use of an electric field energy and a magnetic energy.
The plasma accelerator has been developed as a thruster for a rocket engine for distance space flights, and is now utilized for etching of a wafer in the semiconductor fabrication.
The conventional electromagnetic accelerator as shown in
Referring to
The external and internal coils 10 and 20 are coaxially aligned side by side, and each includes three coils winding the channel 70. The external coil 10 includes a first coil 1, a second coil 2, and a third coil 3 placed in order from a closed end of the channel 70.
Each coil applies the electric current in a radial direction around the channel 70. The external and internal coils 10 and 20 apply the current in the same clockwise or counterclockwise direction so as to reduce the axial magnetic field generated in the channel 70 and reinforce the magnetic field in a direction traversing the channel 70.
The magnetic fields in the channel 70 generated by the discharge coil 30, the external coil 10, and the internal coil 20 induce a secondary electric current according to Maxwell's equations.
A plasma acceleration method of the conventional electromagnetic accelerator applies the current to the coils winding in the direction from the closed end to an open end of the channel 70, as indicated by the arrow, in sequence rather than at the same time. Specifically, when the current flows through the first coil 1, the current is not applied to the second and third coils 2 and 3. When the current flows through the second coil 2, the current is not applied to the first and third coils 1 and 3. The phase of the current passing through the respective coils is regulated to produce the gradient of the magnetic fields in the channel 70 in sequence as shown in
As to the graph of
A circle represents the secondary current generated in the channel 70 to illustrate that the magnetic field created in the channel 70 accelerates the secondary current and the plasma.
In the graph of
Since the conventional electromagnetic accelerator according to the phase matching method drives the coils by applying the current with only one frequency, it is hard to expect the maximum efficiency in the generation and the acceleration of the plasma. This is because appropriate frequencies are not utilized respectively for the generation and the acceleration of the plasma.
If an initial velocity of the plasma at the closed end is low, the phase difference is so great that the phase matching is inapplicable. If the frequency of the driving current is lowered for the sake of the initial velocity, the energy transfer from the discharge coil 30 to the plasma is hindered and the efficiency of the plasma generation depreciates. In other words, a high frequency is required for the plasma generation and a low frequency is required for the plasma acceleration. Therefore, an electromagnetic acceleration is demanded in consideration of both the plasma generation and the acceleration efficiency.
The present invention has been provided to solve the above-mentioned and other problems and disadvantages occurring in the conventional arrangement, and an aspect of the present invention provides an electromagnetic accelerator that includes an initial discharge part for generating a plasma, and an acceleration part and a nozzle part for accelerating the generated plasma so as to provide uniformity among the plasma generation, the plasma acceleration, and the plasma flow. The electromagnetic accelerator can facilely maximize the plasma generation efficiency and the plasma acceleration efficiency by applying a composite wave, which is synthesized from a plasma generation frequency and a plasma acceleration frequency, as a current.
To achieve the above aspect of the present invention, an electromagnetic accelerator includes external and internal cylinders located on a same axis with different diameters from each other; an initial discharge part for generating a plasma in a channel that is defined between the external and internal cylinders by creating a magnetic field in a direction orthogonal to the axial direction; an acceleration part disposed on the external and internal cylinders for accelerating the plasma in the axial direction; and a nozzle part for compressing the plasma from the acceleration part and uniformly emitting the compressed plasma by creating a magnetic field in the axial direction.
The initial discharge part may include a connection part connecting the external and internal cylinders at an opposite side to the plasma acceleration and closing one end of the channel; a discharge coil wound such that a diameter of the discharge coil decreases along an upper surface of the connection part; and at least one first external and internal coils for creating magnetic fields by winding along an inner wall of the internal cylinder and an outer wall of the external cylinder in parallel.
The acceleration part may include at least one second external and internal coils that accelerate the plasma in the axial direction by winding along the inner wall of the internal cylinder and the outer wall of the external cylinder in parallel.
The acceleration part may accelerate the plasma by applying a driving frequency to the at least one second external and internal coils in sequence and sequentially generating gradients of magnetic fields orthogonal to the axial direction in the channel.
A first driving frequency that is a driving frequency of the at least one first external and internal coils may be different from a second driving frequency that is a driving frequency of the at least one second external and internal coils.
The first driving frequency may be higher than the second driving frequency. The first driving frequency may be a maximum value obtained by multiplying the plasma generation efficiency and the plasma acceleration efficiency according to the first driving frequency.
The first driving frequency may be selected from a range between 0.5 MHz and 5 MHz.
The first driving frequency may be a maximum value obtained by multiplying the plasma generation efficiency and the plasma acceleration efficiency according to the first driving frequency and dividing the multiplication by an intensity of a driving frequency according to the first driving frequency.
The first driving frequency may be 2 MHz.
The nozzle part may include at least one third external and internal coils wound along the inner wall of the internal cylinder and the outer wall of the external cylinder in parallel with the at least one second external and internal coils for creating magnetic fields in the axial direction.
The at least one third external and internal coils may be driven by currents flowing in opposite directions.
A neutral beam dry etching apparatus can perform the dry-etching on a wafer to fabricate a semiconductor chip using the electromagnetic accelerator according to exemplary embodiments of the present invention.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, an electromagnetic accelerator includes external and internal cylinders located on a same axis with different diameters from each other, an initial discharge part for generating a plasma in a channel that is defined between the external and internal cylinders by creating a magnetic field in a direction orthogonal to the axial direction, and an acceleration part disposed on the external and internal cylinders for accelerating the plasma in the axial direction. A composite wave, which is synthesized from a frequency of a current applied to the initial discharge part and a frequency of a current applied to the acceleration part, is applied to the initial discharge part and the acceleration part, respectively.
The electromagnetic accelerator may further include a nozzle part for compressing the plasma from the acceleration part and uniformly emitting the compressed plasma by creating a magnetic field in the axial direction.
The frequency of the current applied to the acceleration part may satisfy the following equation:
where ƒ is the frequency of the current applied to the acceleration part, VZ is an ion velocity of the plasma, N is a number of coils, and d is a distance between the coils.
The frequency of the current applied to the initial discharge part may be selected from a range between 0.5 MHz and 5 MHz.
The frequency of the current applied to the initial discharge part may be 2 MHz.
These and other aspects and advantages of the invention will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of exemplary embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing figures of which:
Certain exemplary embodiments of the present invention will now be described in greater detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In the following description, same drawing reference numerals are used for the same elements even in different drawings. The matters defined in the description, such as detailed construction and element descriptions, are provided to assist in a comprehensive understanding of the invention. Also, well-known functions or constructions are not described in detail since they would obscure the invention in unnecessary detail.
The electromagnetic accelerator 300 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention accelerates a plasma to high energy. Preferably, the electromagnetic accelerator 300 is applicable to a neutral beam dry etching apparatus of a wafer in the semiconductor fabrication process.
The electromagnetic accelerator 300 is divided into three functional sections for the sake of uniformity of the plasma generation, the plasma acceleration, and the plasma flow, and the three functional sections are controlled to operate by different frequencies.
Referring to
The construction of the electromagnetic accelerator 300 is first explained as a whole to facilitate the understanding of the initial discharge part 310, the acceleration part 330, and the nozzle part 350.
The initial discharge part 310, the acceleration part 330, and the nozzle 350 each include first through third external coils 311, 331, and 351, first through third internal coil 313, 333, and 353, and a discharge coil 315, respectively.
The external cylinder 371 and the internal cylinder 373 are formed side by side along cylindrical walls that have the same axis. The external cylinder 371 and the internal cylinder 373 are connected by the connection part 375 to define a channel 390. It is noted that a diameter of the internal cylinder 373 is smaller than that of the external cylinder 371. Advantageously, the external cylinder 371, the internal cylinder 373, and the connection 375 are formed with dielectric substances.
The channel 390 is a space where the plasma is generated and flows, and the plasma is accelerated in a direction from a closed end to an open end (hereinafter, referred to as an outlet) of the channel 390 as indicated by an arrow. Accordingly, the outlet of the channel 390 faces a wafer (not shown).
The first through third external coils 311, 331, and 351 each include at least one coil, and wind an outer wall of the external cylinder 371 along virtual circumferences that are on different orthogonal planes traversing a central axis, based on the central axis with a diameter greater than that of the external cylinder 371. At least one coil wound in parallel at the initial discharge part 310 is the first external coil 311, at least one coil wound in parallel at the acceleration part 330 is the second external coil 331, and at least one coil wound in parallel at the nozzle part 350 is the third external coil 351.
The first through third internal coils 313, 333, and 353 each include at least one coil, and wind an inner wall of the internal cylinder 373 along virtual circumferences that are on different orthogonal planes traversing the central axis, with a diameter smaller than that of the internal cylinder 373 based on the central axis. At least one coil wound in parallel at the initial discharge part 310 is the first internal coil 313, at least one coil wound in parallel at the acceleration part 330 is the second internal coil 333, and the at least one coil wound in parallel at the nozzle part 350 is the third internal coil 353.
The discharge coil 315 includes at least one coil, and winds based on the central axis an upper surface of the connection part 375 along at least one virtual circumference that is on the same orthogonal plane traversing the central axis with a diameter greater than the internal cylinder 373 and smaller than the external cylinder 371. The coils of the discharge coil 315 have different diameters from each other. The coils of the discharge coil 315 may be respective concentric circles, or a single coil wound along the concentric coil. The discharge coil 315 belongs to the initial discharge part 310.
It is preferred that the power with different frequencies is applied to the first through third external coils 311, 331, and 351, the first through third internal coils 313, 333, and 353, and the discharge coil 315 by a separate driving power source at each winding.
The following explains the initial discharge part 310, the acceleration part 330, and the nozzle part 350 based on the construction of the electromagnetic accelerator 300 as mentioned above.
The initial discharge part 310, the acceleration part 330, and the nozzle 350 share the external cylinder 371 and the internal cylinder 373, dividing and utilizing the channel 390.
The initial discharge part 310 includes the discharge coil 315, the first external coil 311, and the first internal coil 313. The initial discharge part 310 is responsible for generating the plasma in the channel 390.
The initial discharge part 310 uses a higher frequency than the frequencies of the power supplied to the acceleration part 330 and the nozzle part 350, to generate the plasma. The initial discharge part 310 can adopt the phase matching method or the driving frequency modulation method.
In case that the acceleration part 330 adopts the phase matching method, if the velocity of the plasma, which is generated at the initial discharge part 310 and enters the acceleration part 330, is too low, it is difficult to fulfill the phase matching method because of a too large phase difference. Hence, the initial discharge part 310 needs to generate and accelerate the plasma at an early stage substantially at the same time. A low driving frequency is advantageous for the acceleration, but depreciates the efficiency of the plasma generation because the energy transfer from the coil to the plasma is impeded. In this sense, the appropriate selection of the driving frequency is crucial for the generation and the initial acceleration of the plasma, to be explained below.
The acceleration part 330 includes the second external coil 331 and the second internal coil 333. The acceleration part 330 accelerates the plasma that is generated in the channel 390 to flow toward the outlet. To accelerate the generated plasma toward the outlet, the acceleration part 330 produces a gradient of the magnetic field according to the magnetic field modulation method or creates magnetic field pulses in sequence toward the outlet according to the phase matching method and the driving frequency modulation method.
The nozzle part 350 includes the third external coil 351 and the third internal coil 353. The nozzle part 350 compresses the plasma by creating the magnetic field at the outlet of the channel 390 in the axial direction so that the plasma passing through the nozzle part 350 can uniformly disperse upon escaping the electromagnetic accelerator 300.
Alternatively, if both the initial discharge part 310 and the acceleration part 330 adopt the phase matching method, the initial discharge part 310 and the acceleration part 330 can be combined without separation. In this situation, the power source having a single driving frequency can be used to thus simplify a control circuitry (not shown) of the electromagnetic accelerator 300.
Hereafter, the driving frequencies of the initial discharge part 310 and the acceleration part 330 are set forth.
The acceleration of the plasma conforms to Lorentz's force. The plasma needs ion energy as high as possible to get high ion energy. The Lorentz's force excels experimentally and theoretically in light of low frequency and low magnetic field pressure.
However, the low frequency depreciates the efficiency in the plasma generation, which implies the low efficiency of the energy transfer. Thus, when the acceleration part 330 adopts the phase matching method, the initial discharge part 310 should select the driving frequency in consideration of both the generation and the initial acceleration of the plasma.
The selection of the suitable driving frequencies for the initial discharge part 310 and the acceleration part 330 is described in reference to
Graphs of
Numerical results show a typical relationship between the generation and acceleration efficiency of the plasma and the driving frequency. The electromagnetic accelerator 300 determines the driving frequency based on the results to be explained in reference to
In the graph of
Referring now to
In the graph of
Referring to
The overall efficiency of the electromagnetic accelerator 300 is the multiplication of the plasma generation efficiency and the plasma acceleration efficiency as shown in
In the graph of
As shown in
The graph of
The driving current flowing through the coils of the electromagnetic accelerator 300 varies according to the impedance of the coils depending on the driving frequencies. Referring back to
Having the driving current be substantially more than 100 A is inappropriate at the design phase of the electromagnetic accelerator 300. A power unit (not shown) for supplying such a high current increases in size proportionally.
Therefore, an optimal driving frequency can be acquired by dividing the overall efficiency according to the driving frequencies as shown in
As for the acceleration part 330, the driving frequency of about 2 MHz under the pressure 3 mTorr in the channel 390 is preferable, contrary to the experimental results as shown in
In the case of the phase matching method using only one driving frequency, it is preferred that the initial discharge part 310 drives with the driving frequency of about 2 MHz under the pressure 3 mTorr in the channel 390 for the generation and the initial acceleration of the plasma.
The following is an explanation of an operation of the electromagnetic accelerator having the nozzle part in reference to
The same reference numbers as in
In
The initial discharge part 310 generates the plasma.
When the current flows through the discharge coil 315, the first external coil 311, and the first internal coil 313, the magnetic fields are generated around the discharge coil 315, the first external coil 311, and the first internal coil 313 according to Ampere's law. The magnetic fields generated in the channel 390 by the discharge coil 315, the first external coil 311, and the first internal coil 313, may be damped or intensified due to another magnetic field generated by other coils. In detail, the magnetic fields generated in the axial direction, which are opposite to each other, are damped, and the magnetic field Br traversing the channel 390 is intensified.
The magnetic field Br in the channel 390 induces the secondary current J according to the Maxwell's equations. In
An electromagnetic force F accelerating the plasma from the closed end toward the outlet is generated by the induced second current J and the magnetic field Br traversing the channel 390 based on Equation 1.
{right arrow over (F)}={right arrow over (J)}×{right arrow over (B)} [Equation 1]
The plasma exhibits collective behavior because of the long range nature of the Coulomb force, and drifts toward the outlet owing to the electromagnetic force F. In other words, as the magnetic pressure at the closed end is high and the magnetic pressure at the outlet is low, the plasma drifts from the closed end toward the outlet of the channel 390.
The acceleration part 330 accelerates the plasma generated at the initial discharge part 310 toward the outlet. The plasma acceleration toward the outlet at the acceleration part 330 is similar to the plasma drift at the initial discharge part 310. A difference lies in that the acceleration part 330 is regulated for the sake of the plasma acceleration.
To accelerate the plasma, a current with the same frequency is applied to the second external and internal coils 331 and 333 in sequence and the sequential gradients of the second magnetic fields are generated. In this case, magnetic pulses are created in the channel 390 by regulating the phase of the gradients of the second magnetic field, or, by applying different frequencies to the second external and internal coils 331 and 333, respectively, and applying the current with a lower frequency as it advances toward the outlet. Alternatively, the plasma may be accelerated through the gradients of the magnetic field pressures by lowering the current intensity at the second external and internal coils 331 and 333 as advancing toward the outlet.
The nozzle part 350 reverses the direction of the current flowing through the third external and internal coils 351 and 353, and thus generates a strong magnetic field Bz in the axial direction in the channel 390. The magnetic field Bz is not damped but is intensified in the axial direction, which is different from the magnetic field Br generated at the initial discharge part 310 and the acceleration part 330. The magnetic field Bz in the axial direction compresses the plasma that has passed through the acceleration part 330. Thus, the compressed plasma passing through the nozzle part 350 is uniformly emitted in widespread fashion upon escaping the outlet of the electromagnetic accelerator 300.
A dry etching apparatus employing the electromagnetic accelerator according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention can uniformly diffuse the plasma all over the wafer to be etched. Such a dry etching apparatus is more effective in etching more than one wafer at a time.
As described above, the electromagnetic accelerator having the nozzle part can generate and accelerate the plasma.
Table 1 shows the simulation result of
In Table 1, the row N indicates the number of coils, and the column j indicates the intensity of the current. The unit of the frequency is 105 Hz.
As shown in Table 1, as for the high current of 90 A, the ion velocity is maximized when the number of coils is 10 and the optimal frequency becomes 0.15 MHz. The ion velocity can be regarded as the plasma velocity since the plasma consists of electrons and positively charged ions. Referring back to
To predict the velocity of the ion particles using computations, the equation of motion and Maxwell's equations are utilized. Provided that the driving frequency, the distance between the coils, and the current flowing through the coil are given, solutions for the equations are obtained using the finite difference method (FDM) and the particle simulation, and the most suitable driving condition is attained from the solutions as shown in Table 2 and Table 3.
Table 2 shows the conditions necessary to acquire the outlet energy 500 eV of the ions.
Table 3 shows the conditions necessary to acquire the outlet energy 100 eV of the ions.
In Tables 2 and 3, the gas density represents the gas density within the electromagnetic accelerator. The Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) current is the current at the initial discharge part 310, and the ICP frequency is the frequency of the ICP current. The Traveling Wave Plasma (TWP) current is the current at the acceleration part 330, and the TWP frequency is the frequency of the TWP current.
In
[Equation 2]
In Equation 2, ƒ is the optimal frequency, VZ is the ion velocity, N is the number of coils, and d is the distance between the coils.
Alternatively, the plasma generation efficiency and the plasma acceleration efficiency may be facilely enhanced by applying the current with only one composite wave to an electromagnetic accelerator having no nozzle part 350. It is true to Table 3, and thus its description is omitted for conciseness.
In light of the foregoing as set forth above, the present invention realizes the electromagnetic accelerator maximizing the plasma generation efficiency and the plasma acceleration efficiency.
The acceleration efficiency can be maximized without adversely affecting the plasma generation efficiency even when the electromagnetic accelerator is driven using only one driving frequency.
Furthermore, as the plasma is uniformly emitted on a surface from the electromagnetic accelerator, the uniformity of the plasma emission can be improved. Accordingly, an etching apparatus, which etches at least one wafer at one time, is able to uniformly etch the wafer regardless of the location of the wafer.
The composite wave, which is synthesized from the frequency for plasma generation and the frequency for plasma acceleration and applied with the current, aids to maximize the plasma generation efficiency and the plasma acceleration efficiency.
While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10-2004-0097143 | Nov 2004 | KR | national |
10-2005-0052601 | Jun 2005 | KR | national |