This application claims priority from Chinese Patent Application Serial No. 201110355292.7, which was filed on Nov. 10, 2011, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Application
This application is in the field of gas injection into processing chambers, especially for applications requiring showerheads with active cooling and post-injection mixing.
2. Related Art
Various processing chambers are known in the art and are used for fabrication of semiconductor devices, flat panels, solar cells, etc. An example of such chambers include chemical vapor deposition (CVD), plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD), metal organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD), vapor phase epitaxy (VPE), etc. In various applications, it is required that the processing gases will not mix prior to injection into the processing chambers. Accordingly, various designs have been proposed for showerheads that maintain the processing gas separately until injection into the processing chamber. Additionally, in various applications it is also beneficial to actively cool the showerhead, and various designs have been proposed to actively cool the showerhead using fluids, such as water. For some examples of such designs the reader is invited to review U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,871,586 and U.S. Publications 2010/0170438 and 2011/0052833.
One problem of the prior art designs is the complexity and cost of manufacturing. Since the processing gases need to be kept separately, the showerhead needs to be made of several plates and conduits in a complex arrangement. Additionally, cooling channels are required to be robust and withstand thermal stresses without springing any leaks. This leads to intricate designs that increase the cost of the showerhead. Accordingly, what is needed in the art is a simplified design that is easier and cheaper to manufacture, yet maintains the gas separation and fluid cooling features.
The following summary is included in order to provide a basic understanding of some aspects and features of the disclosure. This summary is not an extensive overview of the invention and as such it is not intended to particularly identify key or critical elements of the invention or to delineate the scope of the invention. Its sole purpose is to present some concepts of the invention in a simplified form as a prelude to the more detailed description that is presented below.
Embodiments of the invention enable simplified fabrication of a showerhead that can be used in various processing chambers, such as CVD, PECVD, MOCVD, VPE, etc., especially in applications where separate gas delivery and active cooling are required. Embodiments of the invention provide showerheads that have fewer parts and are more robust yet cheaper to manufacture.
Embodiments of the invention provide a showerhead that injects two process gases into the processing chamber via separate sets of holes. The showerhead is constructed of two plates: an upper plate and a lower plate. The upper plate has a first set of holes of a given diameter. The lower plate has two sets of holes: one set of holes is aligned with the set of holes in the upper plate, while the second set has no corresponding holes in the upper plate. Both sets of holes in the lower plate are made to have two different diameters: a larger diameter extending from the top surface of the lower plate, but not reaching the bottom surface, while a smaller diameter extends from the bottom surface and meets with the larger diameter. A set of pipes are inserted through the holes in the upper plate and the corresponding holes in the lower plate, and are sealingly brazed to both plates. Cooling channels may be provided in the lower plate for circulating cooling fluid therein.
According to disclosed aspects, a method for fabricating a showerhead is provided, comprising: fabricating an upper plate and drilling a first set of holes of a first diameter in the upper plate; fabricating a lower plate and drilling a second set of holes in the lower plate, each hole of the second set corresponding to one hole from the first set, such that all of the holes of the second set can be aligned with all of the holes of the first set, and further drilling a third set of holes in the lower plate, wherein each of the holes of the third set are fabricated by drilling gas entry holes of diameter matching the first diameter from an upper surface of the lower plate to a prescribed depth shorter than the thickness of the lower plate, and drilling gas exit holes of a second diameter, smaller than the first diameter, from bottom surface of the lower plate to a depth so as to fluidly meet the gas entry holes; and, affixing a plurality of conduits to the holes of the first set and the gas entry holes. The method may further include fabricating cooling channels in the lower plate.
According to further disclosed aspects, a processing chamber is provided, comprising a chamber enclosure having a ceiling, sidewall, and bottom; a substrate support situated to face the ceiling and defining a processing space; a showerhead assembly provided below the ceiling, the showerhead assembly comprising: an upper plate affixed below the ceiling and forming with the ceiling a sealed first gas distribution compartment, the upper plate having a first set of holes; a lower plate having a bottom surface exposed to the processing space and an upper surface forming with the upper plate a sealed second gas distribution compartment, the lower plate having a second set of holes aligned with the first set of holes and further having a third set of holes forming a path for delivering the second gas from the second gas distribution compartment to the processing space; and a plurality of pipes, each inserted and sealingly affixed to one hole of the first set of holes and a corresponding hole of the second set of holes, thereby forming a path for delivering the first gas from the first gas distribution compartment to the processing space.
According to yet other aspects, a showerhead assembly for separately delivering a first gas and a second gas into a processing chamber is provided, comprising: an upper plate having a first set of holes of a first diameter; a lower plate having a second set of holes, each hole of the second set corresponding to one hole from the first set, such that all of the holes of the second set can be aligned with all of the holes of the first set, and further having a third set of plurality of holes, wherein each of the holes of the second set and third set has a varying diameter along its length such that each hole's gas entry diameter is larger than the hole's gas exit diameter; and, a plurality of conduits inserted in and sealingly affixed to the holes of the first and second set.
Other aspects and features of the invention would be apparent from the detailed description, which is made with reference to the following drawings. It should be appreciated that the detailed description and the drawings provides various non-limiting examples of various embodiments of the invention, which is defined by the appended claims.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, exemplify various embodiments and, together with the description, serve to explain and illustrate principles of the invention. The drawings are intended to illustrate major features of the exemplary embodiments in a diagrammatic manner. The drawings are not intended to depict every feature of actual embodiments nor relative dimensions of the depicted elements and are, therefore, not drawn to scale.
Embodiments of the invention provide showerhead designs that are simpler to manufacture, require fewer parts, and are of lower cost. In general, various embodiments of the invention provide a showerhead made of only two plates, yet capable of separate injection of processing gas and liquid cooling of the lower plate.
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For many applications it is desired to have the gas exit the showerhead via many holes of very small diameter. However, making holes of small diameter is rather costly and sometimes requires exotic drilling technologies, such as laser drilling. Such exotic technologies have difficulty drilling holes of high aspect ratio (depth to diameter) and very small diameter. According to embodiments of the invention, the complexity and higher costs involved in drilling small holes are largely alleviated. An example of such a design is illustrated in
In this embodiment, cooling channels 226 are also fabricated in the lower plate 222. One method to simplify the fabrication of the cooling channels 226 is to simply cut the channels, for example, from the upper surface of the lower plate. Then, braze seals in the form of rings 228 to seal the channels 226, as shown in the cross section of
When the showerhead is assembled, long conduits 227 are inserted through the first set of holes 221 in the upper plate 225 and through the large diameter part 244 of holes 231 in the lower plate 222. Optionally, shorter conduits 224 are inserted through the large diameter part 244 of holes 233 of lower plate 222. Note that due to the varied diameter of the holes, the conduits are not exposed to the interior of the chamber, i.e., they do not extend to the bottom surface of the lower plate. The entire assembly can then be place in a furnace and heated to braze the conduits 227 and 224 and the ring seals 228. Note, however, that the shorter inserts can be omitted, such that the second set of holes 233 in the lower plate functions without inserts.
In the embodiments described above, the cooling channels are made simply and cheaply by using the ring seals. Of course, the cooling channels may be made to be internal to the lower plate without having the ring seals. While such an arrangement may be more complex to manufacture, it is safer from the view point of potential leaks. Such an embodiment is illustrated in
As can be appreciated from the above description, embodiments of the invention enable a rather easy manufacturing since the entire showerhead assembly is made of only two plates. The top plate is simple with holes of large diameter that are easy and cheap to drill. The lower plate has holes that are for the large part of their depth of large diameter that is easy and cheap to drill. The small diameter holes required for the injection of gas into the processing chamber are made to a rather shallow depth, so as to ease the drilling of such holes. The insert conduits can be brazed to the two plates in one baking operation, to thereby attach the two plates in a sealed manner. The cooling channels may be made by either machining channels and sealing them with brazed seals, or making them internal to the lower plate. The resulting showerhead assembly maintains the two gases separate until injection into the processing chamber.
It should be understood that processes and techniques described herein are not inherently related to any particular apparatus and may be implemented by any suitable combination of components. Further, various types of general purpose devices may be used in accordance with the teachings described herein. It may also prove advantageous to construct specialized apparatus to perform the method steps described herein.
The terms and expressions used in describing the embodiments were employed for the purpose of description and not limitation, such that their use is not intended as excluding any equivalents or alternatives.
The present invention has been described in relation to particular examples, which are intended in all respects to be illustrative rather than restrictive. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that other implementations of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the invention disclosed herein. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope and spirit of the invention being indicated by the following claims.
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201110355292.7 | Nov 2011 | CN | national |