Method of and apparatus for mirror-like polishing wafer chamfer with orientation flat

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6332828
  • Patent Number
    6,332,828
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, July 11, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 25, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A method for chamfer mirror-like polishing a wafer having an orientation flat by rotating the wafer in a state of being pressed by a rotating buffering wheel with a predetermined pressure, is disclosed. Mirror-surface polishing a stable wafer chamfer can be obtained with a relatively simple control system. The invention is predicated in the fact that the wafer rotation speed Ns has low inertial mass and low rotation speed so that the wafer rotation speed control can be obtained with high response property and high accuracy compared to pressing pressure control and buffering wheel control, and it features detecting intrinsic peripheral part, corners and orientation flat part of wafer according to a detection signal of detection means for detecting the wafer mirror-like polishing position and controlling the wafer rotation speed Ns according to the detected wafer mirror-like polishing position.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a method of and an apparatus for mirror-like polishing a chamfer of a semiconductor single crystal wafer (hereinafter referred to as wafer having an orientation flat).




2. Description of the Prior Art




Wafer chamfer mirror-like polishing of a wafer comprising a semiconductor single crystal, is made for such purposes as preventing dust generation and coping with liquid pool when washing the wafer.




Such wafer, as shown in

FIG. 5

, has its periphery formed with an orientation flat part W


2


. At corners W


3


between the intrinsic peripheral part W


1


and orientation flat part W


2


, the curvature radius r


3


is very small, and in this locality the relative curvature radius with respect to the buffing wheel for mirror-like polishing the wafer


1


is extremely small compared to the other localities. Therefore, with a constant pressing pressure the contact pressure p is very high at the corners W


3


. In the meantime, when the wafer is rotating at a constant rotation number, the speed of movement of the point of contact between the wafer chamfer and the buffing wheel is greatly reduced at the corners, thus extending the process time at this locality. For the above reasons, the mirror-like polishing of the corners W


3


that is done under the same mirror-like polishing conditions (i.e., wafer rotation speed, pressing pressure between the buffing wheel and wafer, rotation speed of the buffing wheel, etc.) as for the intrinsic peripheral part W


1


and orientation flat part W


2


, results in excessive wear or wedging of the buffing wheel at the corners.




The capacity C of wafer chamfer mirror-like polishing is obtained from the following general approximation equation








C=a




1




pV




b




T








where a


1


is a constant (a


2


, . . . , a


n


appearing in the following being the same), p is the contact pressure, V


b


is the relative speed ∝N


b


(N


b


being the rotation speed of the buffing wheel), T is the contact time ∝1/N


S


(N


S


being the rotation speed of the wafer). Hence,








N




S




=a




2




pN




b




/C








As for p (approximated by two-circle contact between wafer circle and buffing wheel circle)








p=a




3




{F


(1


/R




1


+1


/R




2


)}


½








(F being the pressing pressure).




Hence,








N




S




=a




4




N




b




{F


(1


/R




1


+1


/R




2


)}


½




/C








Assuming that a


4


, N


b


, C and F are constant, we have








N




S




=a




5


{(1


/R




1


+1


/R




2


)}


½








where R


1


(diameter of the buffing wheel) is constant. Taking R


2


(diameter of the wafer) as a variable, relation as shown in Table 1 below is obtained in connection with the showing in FIG.


5


.

















TABLE 1











Wafer










peripheral







position




W


2






W


1






W


3















R


2






Large (∞)




Medium (r


1


)




Small (r


3


)







N


s






Small




Medium




Large















When the pressing pressure F (Kgf) of the buffing wheel is constant, the area of contact between the wafer and the buffing wheel is small with a small relative curvature radius of the wafer and large with a large relative curvature radius.




It is thus possible to control the wafer chamfer mirror-like polishing capacity C through control of p, N


S


and N


b


noted above.




A technique of controlling the excessive wear of the corners of wafer through control of the contact pressure p between the wafer and buffing wheel while controlling the wafer chamfer mirror-like polishing capacity C, is shown by the applicant in Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 6-155263.




In this technique, when mirror-like polishing the wafer chamfer, the mirror-like polishing capacity C is made uniform for the orientation flat part, intrinsic peripheral part and corners by varying the pressing pressure between the wafer and buffing wheel according to a wafer position detection signal from wafer position detecting means, which makes a determination as to whether the wafer mirror-like polishing position corresponds to the orientation flat part, intrinsic peripheral part or corner.




The curvature radius of the corner is about 2 mm, and with an 8″ wafer (with a radius of about 100 mm) which has the orientation flat part W


2


as noted above, the processing time of the corner W


3


is usually reduced to a couple of seconds by setting the wafer rotation speed to about one minute per one round.




However, when the wafer mirror-like polishing position goes from intrinsic peripheral part W


1


to corner W


3


and from corner W


3


to orientation flat part W


2


, the mirror-like polishing capacity C is varied in these localities as shown by the solid plot in FIG.


4


(B) unless the pressing pressure is quickly raised and lowered. In the above technique of controlling the pressing pressure between the wafer and buffing wheel, the pressing pressure generating means employs an air cylinder which is inferior in the response property. Therefore, a response delay is generated as shown by the dashed plot in FIG.


4


(B). This frequently results in the occurrence of excessive mirror-like polishing or wedging into the buffing wheel particularly at the corner W


3


.




The follow-up property can be improved by using an oil hydraulic cylinder. In wafer mirror-like polishing, however, oil is undesired because it causes impurity introduction.




It is possible to control the rotation speed N


b


of the buffing wheel for the control of the mirror-like polishing capacity C. However, the buffing wheel is rotated at a high rotation number and has a high moment of inertia. The high momentum thus generated deteriorates the response property, so that it is difficult to obtain fine and accurate control.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the invention is to provide a method of and an apparatus for wafer chamfer mirror-like polishing, which permits satisfactory and accurate response in the chamfer mirror-like polishing control particular at the corners, can realize stable chamfer mirror-like polishing control with a relatively simple control system and can realize uniform chamfer mirror-like polishing for the corners, orientation flat part and intrinsic peripheral part.




The invention is predicated in the facts that the contact (or mirror-like polishing) time T corresponds to the wafer rotation speed N


S


and that the wafer rotation control provides for high response and high accuracy compared to the pressing pressure control or buffing wheel rotation speed control because the wafer rotation speed N


S


is low speed and has low mass of inertia.




The invention features a method of mirror-like polishing chamfer of a wafer having an orientation flat with a rotating buffing wheel pressed against the wafer chamfer with a predetermined pressure while rotating the wafer, wherein:




the wafer rotation speed N


S


is changed in correspondence to wafer mirror-like polishing positions of intrinsic peripheral part, corners and orientation flat part of the wafer according to detection signal from detecting means for detecting the wafer mirror-like polishing positions.




As a structure suitable for carrying out such a method, the invention features an apparatus for mirror-like polishing chamfer of a wafer having an orientation flat comprising a wafer rotating mechanism for rotating the wafer mounted thereon, a buffing wheel rotating mechanism for rotating a buffing wheel for mirror-like polishing the wafer, and a pressing mechanism for pressing the wafer and buffing wheel with a predetermined pressure, the rotating buffing wheel being pressed against the wafer chamfer with a predetermined pressure while the wafer is rotated by the wafer rotating mechanism, the apparatus further comprising:




a wafer mirror-like polishing position detector for detecting wafer mirror-like polishing positions; and




wafer rotation speed control means for controlling the wafer rotation speed N


S


according to a detection signal from the wafer mirror-like polishing position detector;




the wafer rotation speed N


S


is changed in correspondence to wafer mirror-like polishing positions of intrinsic peripheral part, corners and orientation flat part of the wafer according to detection signal from the wafer mirror-like polishing position detector.




The wafer rotating mechanism may be a stepping motor. The wafer mirror-like polishing position detector may be a photo-sensor or the like, which is disposed at a position deviated from the mirror-like polishing position by a predetermined angle in the circumferential direction of the wafer to detect the intrinsic peripheral part, corners and orientation flat part of the wafer. This is by no means limitative, however; for instance, it is possible to use an angle detector, which detects the wafer rotation angle from a pulse output of a stepping motor.




According to the invention having the above constitution, the wafer rotation speed N


S


is about one minute per one round, which is very low compared to the buffing wheel rotation speed N


b


. This means that it is possible to obtain accurate wafer rotation control without response delay by using a stepping motor or a pulse motor. Thus the wafer rotation speed N


b


can be quickly and accurately increased and reduced when the wafer mirror-like polishing position goes from intrinsic peripheral part W


1


to corner W


3


and from corner W


3


to orientation flat part W


2


, and stable mirror-like polishing capacity C can be maintained over the entire wafer circumference as shown in FIG.


4


(A).




According to the invention, a mirror-like polishing system thus can be provided, which is adapted to control the rotation of wafer with less inertial momentum and lower rotation speed, thus permitting wafer chamfer mirror-like polishing with superior response property and with a comparatively simple control system.




In addition, according to the invention, in addition to the above effect, the wafer rotation speed N


S


is controlled by detecting the mirror-like polishing position of the wafer and providing correction according to the detected position. It is thus possible to obtain uniform speed chamfer mirror-like polishing of the intrinsic peripheral part, orientation flat part and corners of wafer. Particularly, it is possible to prevent excessive corner mirror-like polishing or buffing wheel wedging.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a schematic representation of a wafer chamfer mirror-like polishing apparatus according to the invention:





FIG. 2

is a view taken in the direction of arrow Z in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a block diagram illustrating control of a wafer drive stepping motor;





FIG. 4

shows wafer mirror-like polishing state plotted against a change with the passage time; and





FIG. 5

is a plan view showing a wafer.











In the Figures, reference numeral


1


designates a wafer,


2


a buffing wheel,


3


an air cylinder,


11


a wafer rotation speed sensor,


12


a buffing wheel rotation speed sensor,


13


a pressing pressure sensor,


14


a wafer mirror-like polishing position sensor,


20


a stepping motor,


100


a controller,


121


a wafer rotation speed setter,


122


a wafer rotation speed comparator, and


123


a wafer rotation speed calculator.




DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




An embodiment of the invention will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings. It is to be construed that unless particularly specified, the sizes, materials, shapes and relative dispositions of described parts of the embodiments are not limitative but mere examples.





FIG. 1

shows the structure of a wafer chamfer mirror-like polishing apparatus according to the invention.

FIG. 2

is a view taken in the direction of arrow Z in FIG.


1


.

FIG. 3

is a block diagram illustrating control of a wafer drive stepping motor.

FIG. 5

is a plan view showing a wafer to be chamfer mirror-like polished according to the invention.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, reference numeral


1


designates a wafer, which is set such that it is attracted to a suction board


21


secured to a wafer drive shaft


22


.




Reference


20


designates a stepping motor for step-by-step driving the wafer drive shaft


22


.




Reference numeral


4


is an arm, which has a central portion pivoted on a pivotal pin


23


, one end fitted on the wafer drive shaft


22


and the other end capable of being contacted by a piston rod


3




a


of an air cylinder


3


to be described later.




The air cylinder


3


is operable by operating air from a change-over valve


7


. Its piston rod


3




a


and one end in contact with the corresponding end face of the arm


4


.




When the air cylinder


3


is operated to push the arm end with the piston rod


3




a


, the arm


4


is pivoted about the pivotal pin


23


in the direction of arrow Y in

FIG. 2

to generate a pressing pressure F between a buffing wheel


2


to be described later and the wafer


1


.




The buffing wheel


2


is for chamfer mirror-like polishing the wafer


1


. It is driven for rotation at a rotation speed N


b


from a motor


6


via a shaft


5


.




Reference numeral


11


is a wafer rotation speed sensor for detecting the rotation speed N


S


of the wafer drive shaft


22


(i.e., the rotation speed of the stepping motor


20


). Reference numeral


12


designates a buffing wheel rotation speed sensor for detecting the rotation speed of the buffing wheel drive shaft


5


.




The wafer


1


has a shape as shown in

FIG. 5

, having an intrinsic peripheral part W


1


with radius r


1


, an orientation flat part W


2


formed as a flat notch, and corners W


3


with radius r


3


between the intrinsic peripheral part and orientation flat part.




Reference numeral


14


designates a photo-sensor serving as a wafer mirror-like polishing position sensor, which detects the mirror-like polishing position of the wafer having the shape as described above and provides a detection signal as its input to a controller


100


to be described later. The photo-sensor


14


is disposed at a position deviated from the mirror-like polishing position by a predetermined angle in the circumferential direction of the wafer. It can detect the intrinsic peripheral part, corners and orientation flat part of wafer.




Reference numeral


13


is a pressing pressure sensor for detecting the operating air pressure in the air cylinder


3


, i.e., pressing pressure between the buffing wheel


2


and the wafer


1


.




The controller


100


receives data of the operating air pressure in the air cylinder


3


, i.e., the pressing pressure F between the wafer


1


and buffing wheel


2


, from the pressing pressure sensor


13


, data of the buffing wheel rotation speed N


b


from the buffing wheel rotation speed sensor


12


, data of the rotation speed of the stepping motor


20


, i.e., the wafer rotation speed N


S


, from the wafer rotation speed sensor


11


, and data of the mirror-like polishing position of the wafer from the wafer mirror-like polishing position sensor


14


, and it calculates the rotation speed of the stepping motor


20


by a method to be described later, the calculated data being outputted to the stepping motor


20


.




Wafer rotation speed control means according to the invention will now be described.




The controller


100


, as shown in the block diagram of

FIG. 3

, includes a mirror-like polishing position judging unit


125


, a wafer rotation speed setter


121


, a wafer rotation speed comparator


122


and a wafer rotation speed calculator


123


.




The wafer rotation speed setter


121


sets a reference wafer rotation speed N


0


(i.e., a rotation speed of the wafer periphery) from the pressing pressure F between the wafer


1


and buffing wheel


2


as detected by the pressing Pressure sensor


13


and the buffing wheel rotation speed N


b


as detected by the buffing wheel rotation speed sensor


12


by a method to be described later.




The wafer rotation speed comparator


122


calculates the difference ΔN between the reference wafer rotation speed N


0


and the detected wafer rotation speed N


W


of wafer


1


.




The mirror-like polishing position judging unit


125


calculates the wafer mirror-like polishing position from a detection signal X


W


inputted from the wafer mirror-like polishing position sensor


14


to judge that the intrinsic peripheral part W


1


, orientation flat part W


2


or corner W


3


is at the mirror-like polishing position, and sends out a judgment signal representing the wafer mirror-like polishing position (i.e., the intrinsic peripheral part SW


1


, orientation flat part SW


2


or corner SW


3


) to the wafer rotation speed calculator


123


.




The wafer rotation speed calculator


123


has a memory


123




a


, in which predetermined correction values are stored. It reads out correction value data SW from the memory according to the judgment signal noted above (representing the intrinsic peripheral part SW


1


, orientation flat part SW


2


or corner SW


3


) and calculates a corrected wafer rotation speed N


S


after the following formula, the calculated data being outputted to the stepping motor


20


.








N




S




=N




0


(1


+SW


)  (1)






SW: SW


1


=0, SW


2


=−0.3, SW


3


=+0.7.




The operation of the wafer chamfer mirror-like polishing apparatus having the above constitution will now be described.




The pressing pressure sensor


13


detects the operating air pressure pa in the air cylinder


3


, and calculates the pressing pressure F between the wafer


1


and buffing wheel


2


from the arm ratio of the arm


4


, sectional area of the air cylinder


3


, etc., the calculated data being inputted to the wafer rotation speed setter


121


.




The reference wafer rotation speed N


0


which is a basis in the above equation (1) is








N




0




=a




6




N




b




F




½




/C


  (2)






The wafer rotation speed setter


121


thus calculates the reference wafer rotation speed N


0


corresponding to the inputted detected pressing pressure F and detected buffing wheel rotation speed N


b


from F, N


b


and desired mirror-like polishing capacity C using equation (2), the calculated data being inputted to the rotation speed controller


122


.




The rotation speed controller


122


calculates the difference ΔN, i.e., (N


0


−N


W


), between the desired reference wafer rotation speed N


0


and the detected wafer rotation speed N


W


inputted from the wafer rotation speed sensor


11


, the calculated data being inputted to the wafer rotation speed calculator


123


.




The wafer mirror-like polishing position sensor


14


may, for instance, use a photo-sensor.




When the intrinsic peripheral part W


1


is passing by the photo-sensor, light from a light emitter


14




a


is blocked by the part W


1


and does not reach a light receiver


14




b


. When the orientation flat part W


2


is passing by the photo-sensor, on the other hand, light from the light emitter


14




a


reaches the light receiver


14




b


. The photo-sensor as the wafer mirror-like polishing position sensor


14


thus detects the orientation flat part W


2


from light received by the light receiver


14




b.






The corner W


3


is detected as locality corresponding to the instant of switching from the state, in which light is blocked, over to the state, in which light is received.




The wafer position detection signal X


W


which is obtained during the mirror-like polishing of wafer in the above way, is inputted via the wafer mirror-like polishing position judging unit


125


to the wafer rotation speed calculator


123


.




The wafer rotation speed calculator


123


takes out correction value data from the memory


123




a


according to SW


1


, SW


2


or SW


3


judgment signal, and calculates the wafer rotation speed N


S


according to the taken-out correction data using the equation (1)








N




S




=N




0


(1


+SW


).






When SW is, for instance, SW


1


=0, SW


2


=−0.3 and SW


3


=+0.7, the wafer rotation speed N


S


is reduced to 0.7 N


0


when the wafer mirror-like polishing position detection signal represents the orientation flat part W


2


, when the signal represents the intrinsic peripheral part W


1


, the speed N


S


can be corrected to just N


0


and maximized to 1.7 N


0


for the corners W


3


.




The wafer rotation speed N


S


which is thus corrected is as shown in FIG.


4


(A). This wafer rotation speed N


S


is set so that the stepping motor


20


is driven at this speed.




FIGS.


4


(A) and


4


(B) compare the response in wafer mirror-like polishing according to the invention and that in the prior art.




FIG.


4


(B) shows an example of control of the pressing force between the buffing wheel and wafer in the prior art. In this case, a response delay is generated as shown by the broken plot. According to the invention, as shown in FIG.


4


(A), owing to the above control of the wafer rotation speed N


S


, the response delay is hardly generated, and high response characteristic can be ensured.



Claims
  • 1. A method of polishing a chamfer of a wafer having an orientation flat with a rotating buffing wheel pressed against the wafer chamfer by a predetermined pressure while rotating the wafer, wherein:a wafer rotation speed is changed in correspondence to wafer polishing positions of an intrinsic peripheral part, corners and an orientation flat part of the wafer according to a detection signal from a detector for detecting the wafer polishing positions, and the wafer rotation speed during a polishing of the intrinsic peripheral part is less than the wafer rotation speed during polishing of the corners and greater than the wafer rotation speed during polishing of the orientation flat part.
  • 2. A method of polishing a chamfer of a wafer having an orientation flat with a rotating buffing wheel pressed against the wafer chamfer by a predetermined pressure, comprising the acts of:rotating the wafer with a wafer rotating mechanism; detecting a wafer polishing position with a wafer polishing position detector; and controlling a wafer rotation speed with a wafer rotation speed controller according to a detection signal from the wafer polishing position detector, wherein the wafer rotation speed is changed in correspondence to the wafer polishing positions of an intrinsic peripheral part, corners and an orientation flat part of the wafer; and wherein the wafer rotation speed during polishing of the intrinsic peripheral part is less than the wafer rotation speed during polishing of the corners and greater than the wafer rotation speed during polishing of the orientation flat part.
  • 3. A method of polishing a chamfer of a wafer according to claim 2, wherein the wafer rotating mechanism comprises a stepping motor.
  • 4. A method of polishing a chamfer of a wafer according to claim 2, wherein the wafer polishing position detector comprises a photo-sensor.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
7-100070 Mar 1995 JP
Parent Case Info

This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/623,771, filed Mar. 29, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,113,463.

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