Mechanical or chemical-mechanical planarizing processes (CMP) are used to form a substantially flat surface on microelectronic substrates such as semiconductor wafers used in the fabrication of semiconductor devices.
During planarization, the substrate holder presses the substrate against the planarizing medium, translates and/or rotates it to planarize the substrate. It is desirable to accurately determine the endpoint of the planarization process. This is to prevent over-polish of substrates that may lead to excessive thinning, or under-polish that leaves residual material on the substrate surface, which results in defective substrates and leads to the formation of defective microelectronic components on the substrate or loss in throughput.
Conventional end-point detection (EPD) methods include optical EPD which detects the reflectivity changes of the substrate surface resulting from the removal of material from the surface of the substrate, or motor current EPD which is an indirect measurement of the frictional force changes between the substrate and the planarizing medium. Other EPD methods include thermal or acoustic EPD which also detect variations in friction during the progression of the planarization process.
However, these conventional methods do not differentiate between fresh or used portions on the planarizing web surface, which exhibit different physical properties. It is desirable to provide a more reliable method of detecting the appropriate endpoint of mechanical and/or chemical mechanical planarization processes.
The present invention relates to the planarization of microelectronic substrates. More particularly, the invention relates to a method of determining the endpoint of a planarization process. A planarizing web having a planarizing region defined thereon is provided, the planarizing web being moveable to move one portion of the web out of the planarizing region and another portion into the planarizing region. An endpoint detection signal is selectively sampled from at least one predetermined location within the planarizing region. The endpoint criterion is based on the endpoint detection signal, and is used to determine the appropriate endpoint of the planarization process.
Typically, the substrate is rotated about the planarizing region. The radius R of the planarizing region is, for example greater than the diameter of the substrate.
Providing a radius R which is equal to or less than the diameter of the substrate is also useful. In addition, the substrate itself can also be rotated, for example, in a clockwise direction while it is being rotated in the planarizing region. Rotating the substrate in a counter clockwise direction is also useful.
The planarizing medium is preferably moveable to move one portion of the planarizing web into the planarizing region and another portion of the web out of the planarizing region. The web material may be guided, positioned and held in place over a supporting platen using a plurality of rollers (not shown). In one embodiment, supply and take-up rollers may be used to drive the web in, for example, direction B, incrementally in steps indicated by the dashed lines 216, to replace worn portions of the web. Moving the web material in other directions is also useful.
In one embodiment, the planarizing web comprises a fixed abrasive medium, having abrasive particles embedded in a suspension medium. The abrasive particles serve to planarize the surface of a substrate, and comprise, for example, zirconia, silica, ceria, alumina, sand, diamond or a combination thereof. The suspension medium comprises, for example, a polymer material such as resin. Other types of abrasive particles and/or suspension media are also useful.
The endpoint is determined using an endpoint detection (EPD) signal. An EPD signal can be generated using various EPD techniques. For example, the EPD can be generated using motor current, frictional, optical, electrical, electrochemical, acoustic, vibration, thermal techniques or a combination thereof. Other EPD techniques are also useful. In one embodiment, the motor current driving the substrate holder is measured to detect changes in friction between the substrate and the planarizing medium. The friction between the substrate and the planarizing medium changes during the planarization process due to, for example, breakthrough of one layer to another or more surface area contacting the planarizing medium as the substrate surface becomes more planar.
However, the EPD signal sampled from different portions on the web is different since different portions 218 of the web are worn down at different levels. For example, the portion 218dcloser to the side of the take-up roller 220 is more worn down than the portion 218acloser to the side of the supply roller 230. The non-uniform topography of the different portions of the web surface is illustrated in the cross-sectional view of the planarizing web shown in FIG. 3. The average height of the web posts 302a-don the surface of the web medium generally decreases with increasing wear. The area of the top surfaces of the web posts also changes with the level of wear, leading to variations in physical properties. The EPD signal, which represents for example, the frictional force between the substrate and the web, will differ when sampled in region 218afrom that sampled in the more worn down region 218dduring the same planarization cycle (or rotation cycle of the substrate).
In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, the EPD signal is selectively sampled from at least one predetermined location within the planarizing region. For example, the EPD signal is selectively sampled from the location ‘X’ in region 218a as shown in
In one embodiment, the planarization of a substrate is stopped if an endpoint criterion based on the endpoint detection signal is detected. For example, if the EPD signal reaches a predetermined range, the planarization is stopped. Other types of endpoint criteria, such as predefined arithmetic functions, may also be used. In one embodiment, a control unit comprising the necessary control logic is provided to stop the planarization when the endpoint criterion is detected. By measuring the EPD signal from specific portions on the web, the determination of the appropriate endpoint based on the EPD signal is more reliable and accurate.
In another embodiment of the invention shown in
While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to various embodiments, it will be recognized by those skilled in the art that modifications and changes may be made to the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope thereof. The scope of the invention should therefore be determined not with reference to the above description but with reference to the appended claims along with their full scope of equivalents.
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