This is a NATIONAL STAGE under 35 USC 371 of and claims priority to International Application PCT/EP2013/057308, filed 8 Apr. 2013, incorporated herein by reference, which claims priority to KR 10-2012-0036505 filed 9 Apr. 2012.
Embodiments of the invention may relate to a method for forming a TiSiN thin layer by using atomic layer deposition (ALD), and more particularly, to a method for forming a TiSiN thin layer that is a diffusion barrier layer between a conductive bottom layer and a top conductive layer by using atomic layer deposition.
Generally, membrane and pattern etching are repeatedly performed on a substrate such as a semiconductor wafer, and a plurality of desired devices are manufactured to manufacture a semiconductor integrated circuit.
To prevent interdiffusion between a material of a wire for connecting devices with each other and silicon diffused from a substrate such as a bottom layer or a Si-containing layer, barrier metal is typically disposed between a bottom layer and a wire. Such barrier metal has to be a metallic material having low electric resistance and high anticorrosion. A barrier metallic material capable of meeting such requirements mentioned above, such as an aluminum or tungsten wire that is currently used as a wire material, may be a high melting point metallic nitride, for example, Ti, W and Mo. A Ti or TiN film having electric and anticorrosive characteristics has been used as the barrier metallic material.
The Ti film or TiN film as the barrier metal is typically formed in a high temperature range of 500° C.˜700° C. according to chemical vapor deposition (CVD). The Ti or TiN may be effectively embedded in a contact hole or via-hole having a high aspect ratio and it has a good character with respect to aluminum or tungsten that is a wire material.
Recent demands on high integration and high microstructure of the integrated circuit have made the line width of wires get narrower. High operation efficiency as well as the high integration mentioned above is required. Under such situation, copper (Cu) with low resistivity and economic feasibility has been attracting attention as the wire material that can replace the aluminum. However, as mentioned above, the copper is vulnerable to migration with silicon like aluminum and to being diffused at a relatively low temperature. Accordingly, the copper (Cu) has an inadequate barrier capacity as the metal used in the Ti or TiN film.
Korean Patent No. 10-2009-0048523 discloses a method for using a TiSiN film deposited according to plasma CVD or thermal CVD to solve the disadvantage of the conventional Ti or TiN film. However, the concentration of chlorine and oxygen that are impurities contained in the TiSiN film deposited according to the chemical deposition method is high as shown in
As a result, there have been studied a method for forming a film having a reduced content of impurities contained in a manufactured TiSiN thin film.
To solve the problems, an object of the invention is to provide a method for forming TiSiN thin film having a good leakage current characteristic by using atomic layer deposition (ALD).
To achieve these objects and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the embodiments, as embodied and broadly described herein, a method for forming a TiSiN thin film on a substrate according to ALD includes the following processes:
There may be a first process of preheating a substrate while supplying Ar or N2 containing inert gas to a chamber, after disposing a substrate in a chamber.
There may be a second process of forming a TiN film on the substrate by repeating at least one time a process of purging over-supplied Ti containing gas after supplying Ti containing gas and inert gas after that and a process of purging residual product after supplying N containing gas and inert gas after that.
There may be a third process of forming a SiN film by repeating at least one time a process of purging oversupplied Si containing gas after supplying Si containing gas on the TiN film and supplying inert gas after that and a process of purging residual product after supplying N containing gas and supplying inert gas after that.
There may be a fourth process of forming a TiSiN film having a desired thickness by repeating the second and third processes at least one time.
A partial pressure range of the gas used in forming the TiSiN thin film may be Ti containing gas: 9×10−3 Torr or less, Si containing gas: 1×10−3˜3×10−1 Torr and N containing gas: 7×10−3˜6×10−1 Torr, and a pressure range of the gas may be 500 mTorr˜5 Torr and the Si content of the formed TiSiN thin film may be 20 atom % or less.
The Ti containing gas may be TiCl4, TDMAT or TDEAT.
The Si containing gas may be SiH2Cl2, SiHCl3, SiCl4, SiH4 or Si2H6.
The N containing gas may be NH3 or MMH.
A preheating temperature in the preheating process may be 400° C.˜700° C. and a preheating pressure may be 0.5 mTorr˜5 Torr.
A partial pressure of the Ti containing gas may be 6×10−4 Torr or less.
The temperature of a bubbler in the supply of the Ti containing gas is maintained at 0° C.˜15° C.
The embodiments have following advantageous effects. According to the method for forming the TiSiN, the TiSiN film as barrier metal may be manufactured according to ALD effectively. The barrier metal such as TiSiN is employed to suppress reaction between the metallic top layer and the metallic bottom layer and it is important for the barrier metal to maintain a low resistivity, with suppressing the reaction.
According to the method, the partial pressure of the Ti containing gas is controlled in an adequate range in the manufacturing process. Simultaneously, the Si content in the manufactured thin film is controlled to be an adequate value or less. Accordingly, there may be an advantage of manufacturing a TiSiN film.
Arrangements and embodiments may be described in detail with reference to the following drawings in which like reference numerals refer to like elements and wherein:
a) and 6(b) are graphs showing the result of XRD analysis according to the content of Si in the TiSiN film manufactured according to the method;
a) and 7(b) are photographs of TEM analysis of XRD specimens analyzed in
Embodiments will be described in detail to be embodied by those skilled in the art to which the embodiments pertain to, in reference to the accompanying drawings. Reference may now be made in detail to specific embodiments, examples of which may be illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
Embodiments of the invention relate to a method for forming a TiSiN thin film as a diffusion barrier layer between a bottom layer and a top layer that are conductors. In reference to the accompanying drawings, the embodiments will be described in detail as follows.
In addition, a shower head 3 is installed beyond the reactor, and the gas necessary for deposition is supplied from the shower head 3. The shower head 3 has internal independent paths to supply Ti-containing gas, Si-containing gas and N-containing gas independently such that each of the gases may meet after being injected from the shower head.
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In other words, when the wafer transferred to a wafer transfer apparatus is disposed on the susceptor 1 having the heater 2 embedded therein, the wafer is preheated for a predetermined time period, for example, 30 seconds to 2 minutes. Shortly, the cold wafer is preheated, with flowing the inert gas such as Ar or N2 at 0.5 mTorr to 5 Torr, until it has a desired temperature. In this instance, the temperature of the susceptor 1 may be maintained in a grange of 400° C. to 700° C.
Hence, after the Ti-containing gas is supplied on the substrate and the inert gas is supplied, over-supplied Ti containing gas is purged. The process of purging residual products by using the inert gas supplied after the N-containing gas is supplied may be repeated one time or more, to form a TiN film on the substrate.
In other words, the Ti containing gas is supplied on the substrate for a predetermined time period in a range of 0.4˜60 seconds and the inert gas is supplied for a predetermined time period in a range of 0.4˜60 seconds after that, only to purge oversupplied TiCl4 gas. After that, the N containing gas is supplied for a predetermined time in a range of 0.4˜60 seconds and the inert gas is supplied for a predetermined time in a range of 0.4˜60 seconds, to remove the residual products. Accordingly, the TiN thin film is formed. That process is repeated x times and a TiN thin film having a desired thickness is formed.
The Ti containing gas may be TiCl4, TDMAT or TDEAT. The N containing gas may be NH3 or MMH. The inert gas may be argon or nitrogen.
According to the embodiment of the invention, after Si containing gas is supplied on the formed TiN film and inert gas is supplied, oversupplied Si containing gas is purged. Hence, after N containing gas is supplied and inert gas is supplied, residual products are purged. That process is repeated one time or more and a TiSiN film is formed accordingly.
In other words, the Si containing gas is supplied on the TiN thin film formed in the process mentioned above and the inert gas is supplied for a predetermined time in a range of 0.4˜60 seconds, to purge the oversupplied Si containing gas. The N containing gas is supplied for a predetermined time in a range of 0.4˜60 seconds and the inert gas is supplied for a predetermined time in a range of 0.4˜60 seconds to purge the residual products to form the SiN film. That process is repeated y times and a SiN film having a desired thickness is formed accordingly.
In the process mentioned above, the Si containing gas may be SiH2Cl2, SiHCl3, SiCl4, SiH4 or Si2H6. The N containing gas is the same as mentioned above.
Hence, the process of forming the TiN and SiN films is repeated one time or more and a TiSiN thin film may be formed finally. In other words, when that process is repeated z times, a TiSiN thin film having a desired thickness may be formed.
Meanwhile, a partial pressure range of the gas used for manufacturing the TiSiN thin film according to the invention described above will be as follows.
In other words, a partial pressure range of the Ti containing gas may be 9×10−3 Torr or less, preferably, 6×10−4 Torr or less. A partial pressure range of the Si containing gas may be in a range of 1×10−3˜3×10−1 Torr and a partial pressure range of the N containing gas may be in a range of 7×10−3˜6×10−1 Torr. A pressure range may be 500 mTorr˜5 Torr.
As mentioned above, the TiSiN film as a barrier metal is required to have less impurity such as chloride and a relatively low resistivity that can be different based on an application scope of the TiSiN film to suppress reaction between the metallic bottom layer and the metallic top layer.
Considering that, the invention limits the partial pressure of the Ti containing gas to be 9×10−3 Torr or less, preferably, 6×10−4 Torr or less. Within such a range, the TiSiN film having an effectively low resistivity can be gained.
In addition, the invention requires that the Si content of the TiSiN thin film formed in the manufacturing process should be 20% of the atoms or less and a low resistivity can be guaranteed in such a range.
The embodiments of the invention will be described in detail as follows.
In this embodiment, the Si content in the formed TiSiN film may be adjusted and Table 1 shows four methods for adjusting the Si content in the TiSiN film and the result of RBS analysis performed with respect to the Si content in the TiSiN film deposited according to each of the four methods.
In Table 1, “DCS” refers to SiH2Cl2 as the Si containing gas.
A first method is a method for increasing the Si content in proportion to the DCS supply time. A second method is a method for increasing the Si content in proportion to the DCS supply flow. A third method is a method for increasing the Si content in inverse proportion to the TiN deposition frequency (x times)/SiN deposition frequency (y times).
Table 2 shows the Cl content in a TiSiN film according to a deposition condition.
Generally, the Cl contained in the diffusion preventing layer tends to degrade a characteristic of the diffusion barrier layer and a characteristic of the device having the diffusion barrier layer applied thereto. However, the Cl content at temperatures applied to the TiSiN film deposited in the range of the process according to the present invention and in all range of the Si content may have an adequate film characteristic under a detection limit of RBS analysis.
a) and 6(b) show the result of XRD analysis according to the Si content in the TiSiN film manufactured according to the invention. Specifically,
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The TiSiN film according to the invention may be deposited to have the same Si content according to the thickness or to have a different Si content. Following Table 3 to 5 are process conditions showing a method for differentiating the content.
As shown in Tables 3 to 5, in the method for depositing the TiSiN film to have the same Si content, the three conditions required to adjust the Si content in the TiSiN film such as the TiN deposition frequency (x times)/SiN deposition frequency (y times) and the DCS supply flow may be fixed when the TiSiN film is deposited. In the method for depositing the TiSiN film to have the different Si content, the three conditions are differentiated to have the different Si content based on the TiSiN thickness.
The combinations of the Si content based on the TiSiN thickness will be as follows:
TiSiN—1=TiSiN—2=TiSiN—3;
TiSiN—1≠TiSiN—2≠TiSiN—3;
TiSiN—1=TiSiN—2≠TiSiN—3; and
TiSiN—1≠TiSiN—2≠TiSiN—3.
The thicknesses of the TiSiN—1, TiSiN—2 and TiSiN—3 may be adjustable between 2 Å and 100 Å.
Different amounts of TiCl4, Ar, NH3 and Ar are sequentially supplied on a preheated substrate for 10 seconds, 40 seconds, 60 seconds and 40 seconds, respectively. That process is repeated 14 times and a TiN thin film is formed. DCS, Ar, NH3, Ar are sequentially supplied on the formed TiN thin film for 8 seconds, 40 seconds, 60 seconds and 40 seconds, respectively. That process is repeated two times and a TiSiN thin film is finally formed. The process is repeated five times and the TiSiN thin film is deposited.
In this instance, the temperature of the susceptor is 670° C. and the deposition pressure is 2 Torr. The partial pressure of the gas used in forming the TiSiN thin film is DCS: 0.1 Torr and NH3:0.58 Torr.
On the preheated substrate are sequentially supplied TiCl4 for 10 seconds, Ar for 40 seconds, NH3 for 60 seconds and Ar for 40 seconds. That process is repeated 14 times and a TiN thin film is formed. On the formed TiN thin film are sequentially supplied DCS for x seconds (0.4<x<30 seconds), Ar for 40 seconds, NH3 for 60 seconds and Ar for 40 seconds. The process is repeated 2 times and a TiSiN thin film is finally formed. That process is repeated 5 times and the TiSiN thin film is deposited.
In this instance, the temperature of the susceptor is 670° C. and the deposition pressure is 1 Torr. Also, the partial pressure of the gas used in forming the TiSiN thin film is TiCl4:5×10−4 Torr, DCS: 0.1 Torr and NH3:0.58 Torr.
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10-2012-0036505 | Apr 2012 | KR | national |
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PCT/EP2013/057308 | 4/8/2013 | WO | 00 |
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WO2013/153031 | 10/17/2013 | WO | A |
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