1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a method of treating a substrate, for example, a semiconductor wafer or the like, a coating film removing apparatus, and a substrate treatment system.
2. Description of the Related Art
In photolithography processing in a process of manufacturing a semiconductor device, for example, resist coating treatment of applying a resist solution above a semiconductor wafer (hereinafter, referred to as a “wafer”) to form a resist film, exposure processing of exposing the resist film to light under a predetermined pattern, and developing treatment of developing the exposed resist film and so on are performed in sequence, to form a predetermined resist pattern above the wafer. Etching treatment of the wafer is performed using this resist pattern as a mask, and stripping processing of the resist film and cleaning of the wafer are then performed to form a predetermined pattern on the wafer. The process of forming a predetermined pattern in a predetermined layer is generally repeatedly performed 20 to 30 times to manufacture a semiconductor device.
Out of these treatments and processing, the above-described exposure processing is performed, for example, by applying ArF laser, KrF laser, or the like to the resist film on the wafer with the rear surface of the wafer being suction-held by a chuck in the apparatus for performing the exposure processing. If, for example, contaminants adhere to the rear surface of the wafer when the exposure processing is performed, the wafer is not horizontally held by the chuck, thus causing defocus during the exposure processing. Accordingly, it is necessary that the wafer is horizontally held by the chuck, that is, the rear surface of the wafer sucked by the chuck is flat, in order to appropriately perform the exposure processing.
Hence, a scribing apparatus including a transfer arm for inverting the front and rear surfaces of the wafer, a freely rotatable spin chuck for holding the wafer, and a scribing brush for cleaning the front and rear surfaces of the wafer held by the spin chuck has been conventionally proposed as an apparatus for removing the contaminants on the rear surface of the wafer. Conventionally, before performance of the exposure processing for the wafer, the scribing apparatus is used to first direct the rear surface of the wafer upward by means of the transfer arm and hold the wafer in this state by means of the spin chuck. The scribing brush is brought into contact with the rear surface of the wafer while rotating the spin chuck is rotating, thereby removing the contaminants adhering to the rear surface of the wafer (Japanese Patent Publication Laid-open No. Hei 3-52226).
However, even if the contaminants on the rear surface of the wafer are removed, minute scratches may be generated on the rear surface of the wafer during various kinds of treatments and processing in the process of manufacturing the wafer to cause projections and depressions on the rear surface of the wafer. Especially when the etching treatment is performed, the rear surface of the wafer is likely to get minute scratches if the surface temperatures of the wafer and the electrostatic chuck are increased during the etching treatment due to the difference in coefficient of thermal expansion between the wafer and the electrostatic chuck holding the wafer. Due to such minute scratches on the rear surface of the wafer, the wafer is not horizontally held during the exposure processing, thus causing defocus.
The present invention has been developed in consideration of the above points, and its object is to planarize the rear surface of a substrate before exposure processing in order to appropriately perform the exposure processing with the substrate being horizontally held.
To attain the above object, in the present invention, a substrate treatment method of performing at least photolithography processing and etching treatment for a substrate in this order a plurality of times, includes the steps of forming a coating film on a rear surface of the substrate after exposure processing in the photolithography processing is performed; and removing the coating film between the formation of the coating film and performance of next exposure processing.
According to the substrate treatment method of the present invention, after performance of exposure processing, the coating film is formed on the rear surface of the substrate, for example, immediately after the exposure processing, so that even if the coating film on the rear surface of the substrate gets minute scratches, for example, during the etching treatment performed after the photolithography processing and the transfer of the substrate, the rear surface of the substrate itself is protected by the coating film and thus never scratched. Since the coating film on the rear surface of the substrate is then removed before next exposure processing is performed, the rear surface of the substrate can be flat without projections and depressions in the exposure processing performed after the removal of the coating film. Accordingly, the substrate can be horizontally held during the exposure processing, so that the exposure processing can be appropriately performed. In this case, as a matter of course, the step of forming the coating film on the rear surface of the substrate may be performed before the photolithography processing for the first time is performed, and the step of removing the coating film formed before the photolithography processing for the first time may be performed before exposure processing in the photolithography processing for the first time. Thereby, even if the coating film formed on the rear surface of the substrate gets minute scratches during performance of treatment steps prior to the exposure processing performed in the photolithography processing for the first time, for example, the step of forming a resist film, and during the transfer of the substrate, the rear surface of the substrate itself is protected by the coating film and thus never scratched. In addition, since the coating film is removed before the exposure processing in photolithography processing for the first time is performed, for example, immediately before the exposure processing, the rear surface of the substrate can be flat for the exposure processing.
The method may further include the step of, immediately before the step of forming a coating film, cleaning the rear surface of the substrate. This removes the contaminants on the rear surface of the substrate immediately before a coating film is formed on the rear surface of the substrate, thereby ensuring that the coating film is planarized more reliably.
According to another aspect, the present invention is a coating film removing apparatus for removing a coating film formed on a rear surface of a substrate including a transfer arm transferring the substrate; a turning mechanism supporting the transfer arm and turning the transfer arm around a horizontal axis; a raising and lowering mechanism supporting the turning mechanism and raising and lowering the turning mechanism; a transfer mechanism supporting the raising and lowering mechanism and transferring the raising and lowering mechanism in the horizontal direction; a substrate holding unit horizontally holding the substrate with the rear surface of the substrate directed upward; and a removing solution supply nozzle supplying a removing solution for the coating film to the rear surface of the substrate held by the substrate holding unit.
According to the coating film removing apparatus of the present invention, the coating film on the rear surface of the substrate can be removed by directing the rear surface of the substrate upward by means of the transfer arm and the turning mechanism and supplying the removing solution from the removing solution supply nozzle to the rear surface of the substrate.
A rotating mechanism may be provided below the substrate holding unit for rotating the substrate holding unit around a vertical axis. The rotating mechanism rotates the substrate held by the substrate holding unit, thereby allowing the removing solution supplied on the coating film on the rear surface of the substrate to uniformly spread.
The coating film removing apparatus may be located in the same substrate treatment system with the exposure processing apparatus for performing exposure processing on the substrate. A coating film forming apparatus for forming the coating film on the rear surface of the substrate may further be located in the substrate treatment system. This ensures that the removal of the coating film on the rear surface of the substrate, the exposure processing of the substrate, and the formation of the coating film on the rear surface of the substrate can be performed in line, thus smoothly performing a series of treatment and processing of the substrate.
According to the present invention, the rear surface of the substrate can be planarized before exposure processing, thus ensuring that preferable exposure processing can be performed.
Hereinafter, a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described.
The coating and developing treatment system 1 has, as shown in
In the cassette station 2, a cassette mounting table 5 is provided and configured such that a plurality of cassettes C can be mounted thereon in a line in an X-direction (a top-to-bottom direction in
The wafer transfer body 7 is rotatable in a θ-direction around a Z-axis, and can access a temperature regulating unit 60 for regulating the temperature of the wafer W and a transition unit 61 for passing the wafer W included in a later-described third processing unit group G3 on the processing station 3 side.
The processing station 3 adjacent to the cassette station 2 includes, for example, five processing unit groups G1 to G5 in each of which a plurality of processing and treatment units are multi-tiered. On the side of the negative direction in the X-direction (the downward direction in
In the first processing unit group G1, as shown in
As shown in
In the fourth processing unit group G4, for example, a high-precision temperature regulating unit 70, pre-baking units 71 to 74 each for heat-processing the wafer W after resist coating treatment, and post-baking units 75 to 79 each for heat-processing the wafer W after developing treatment, are ten-tiered in order from the bottom.
In the fifth processing unit group G5, a plurality of thermal processing units each for thermally processing the wafer W, for example, high-precision temperature regulating units 80 to 83, and post-exposure baking units 84 to 89, are ten-tiered in order from the bottom.
As shown in
In the interface section 4, for example, a wafer transfer body 101 moving on a transfer path 100 extending in the X-direction, a buffer cassette 102, and a coating film processing unit group G6 are provided as shown in
As shown in
Next, the configuration of the above-described coating film removing apparatus 200 will be described based on
Inside the treatment container 250, as shown in
Inside the treatment container 250, a transfer arm 260 is provided which transfers the wafer W between the wafer delivery table 240 and a later-described spin chuck 220. The transfer 260 has a pair of chuck portions 261 capable of approaching to and separating from each other as shown in
The transfer arm 260 is supported by a turning mechanism 263 as shown in
Inside the treatment container 250, a spin chuck 220 as a substrate holding unit is provided which horizontally holds the wafer W with the rear surface of the wafer W directed upward as shown in
At the central portion of the upper surface of the spin chuck 220, a gas supply port 224a is formed which jets an inert gas, for example, nitrogen gas toward the space 223, and a gas supply pipe 225 penetrating through the spin chuck 220 is connected to the gas supply port 224a. The inert gas jetted from the gas supply port 224a toward the space 223 flows from the side of the lower surface of the wafer W, then around the peripheral side edge, to the upper surface. Then, the pressure of the inert gas flowing around to the side of the upper surface of the wafer W presses and fixes the wafer W onto the holding pins 222. For this technique, the publicly known technique described in JP H3-52226 can be employed.
Around the spin chuck 220, a cup body 226 is provided as shown in
Above the spin chuck 220, a removing solution supply nozzle 230 is located for supplying the removing solution for removing the coating film onto the central portion of the rear surface of the wafer W as shown in
The removing solution supply nozzle 230 is connected to a moving mechanism 235 via an arm 234 as shown in
Above the spin chuck 220, a rinse nozzle 270 is located for cleaning the rear surface of the wafer W after the coating film is removed as shown in
An arm 274 and a moving mechanism 275 connected to the rinse nozzle 270 have the same configuration as those of the arm 234 and the moving mechanism 235 as shown in
Next, the configuration of the above-described coating film forming apparatus 300 will be described based on
Inside the first treatment chamber 311, a wafer delivery table 340 is provided for mounting the wafer W transferred thereinto through a transfer-in/out port 351 as shown in
Inside the coating film forming apparatus 300, a transfer arm 360 is provided which receives the wafer W from the wafer delivery table 340 and transfers the wafer W between the first treatment chamber 311 and the second treatment chamber 312. The transfer arm 360 has the same configuration as that of the transfer arm 260 in the coating film removing apparatus 200 and thus can hold the wafer W.
The turning mechanism 363 for supporting the transfer arm 360, a shaft 364 connected to the lower surface of the turning mechanism 363, the raising and lowering mechanism 365 connected to the lower end portion of the shaft 364, and the transfer mechanism 366 for supporting the raising and lowering mechanism 365 have the same configurations as those of the turning mechanism 263, the shaft 264, the raising and lowering mechanism 265, and the transfer mechanism 266 in the coating film removing apparatus 200, and thus can invert the front and rear surfaces of the wafer W held by the transfer arm 360, and move the wafer W in the horizontal direction (the X-direction) and raise and lower the wafer W.
A guide rail 367 on which the transfer mechanism 366 moves is provided along the longitudinal direction (the Y-direction) of the treatment container 350 as shown in
Inside the first treatment chamber 311, a spin chuck 320 is provided which horizontally holds the wafer W with the rear surface of the wafer W directed upward as shown in
A cup body 326 provided around the spin chuck 320, drain ports 327 provided in the bottom portion of the cup body 326, drain pipes 328 connected to the drain ports 327 have the same configurations as those of the cup body 226, the drain ports 227, and the drain pipes 228 in the coating film removing apparatus 200.
Above the spin chuck 320, a coating nozzle 330 is located for supplying a coating solution onto the central portion of the rear surface of the wafer W. The coating nozzle 330 is connected to a coating solution supply source 332 via a coating solution supply pipe 331. The coating solution supply pipe 331 is provided with a supply controller 333 including a valve, a flow control unit, and so on. As the coating solution supplied from the coating solution supply source 332, for example, SOG material, or a resist of an organic material or the like is used.
The coating nozzle 330 is connected to a moving mechanism 335 via an arm 334 as shown in
In an upper portion of the second treatment chamber 312, a lamp heating unit 341 is provided which cures the coating solution applied on the wafer W as shown in
The coating and developing treatment system 1 incorporating the coating film removing apparatus 200 according to this embodiment is configured as described above, and the photolithography processing and various kinds of treatments performed on the wafer W after completion of the photolithography processing which are performed in this coating and developing treatment system 1 will be described next.
First of all, one wafer W is taken out of the cassette C on the cassette mounting table 5 by the wafer transfer body 7 and transferred to the temperature regulating unit 60 in the third processing unit group G3. The wafer W transferred to the temperature regulating unit 60 is temperature-regulated to a predetermined temperature and is then transferred by the first transfer arm 10 into bottom coating unit 23, where an anti-reflection film is formed. The wafer W above which the anti-reflection film has been formed is transferred by the first transfer arm 10 to the heating unit 92, the high-temperature thermal processing unit 65, and the high-precision temperature regulating unit 70 in sequence so that predetermined processing is performed in each of the units. Thereafter, the wafer W is transferred to the resist coating unit 20.
After a resist film has been formed over the front surface of the wafer W in the resist coating unit 20, the wafer W is transferred by the first transfer arm 10 to the pre-baking unit 71 and subjected to heating processing and subsequently transferred by the second transfer arm 11 to the edge exposure unit 94 and the high-precision temperature regulating unit 83 in sequence so that the wafer W is subjected to predetermined processing in each of the units. Thereafter, the wafer W is transferred by the wafer transfer body 101 in the interface section 4 to the exposure processing apparatus 8. In the exposure processing apparatus 8, the rear surface of the wafer W is suction-held, and the resist film above the wafer W is exposed to light under a predetermined pattern (Step S1 in
The wafer W transferred into the treatment container 350 through its transfer-in/out port 351 is mounted on the wafer delivery table 340 by the wafer transfer body 101. Then, the turning mechanism 363 extends the transfer arm 360 to a position of the wafer delivery table 340 so that the transfer arm 360 holds the wafer W.
The turning mechanism 363 then turns and inverts the wafer W held by the transfer arm 360 to direct the rear surface of the wafer W upward. In this state, the transfer mechanism 366 moves the wafer W to above the spin chuck 320. The spin chuck 320 is then raised to pass the wafer W from the transfer arm 360 to the spin chuck 320. The transfer arm 360 is retracted from above the spin chuck 320 and the inert gas is jetted from the gas supply port 324 of the spin chuck 320, whereby the wafer W is horizontally held on the spin chuck 320. The spin chuck 320 is then lowered to lower the wafer W to a predetermined position.
Subsequently, the rotating mechanism 321 rotates the wafer W, and the coating nozzle 330 is moved to above the central portion of the wafer W. The coating solution is discharged from the coating nozzle 330 to the central portion of the rear surface of the wafer W. The discharged coating solution spreads over the rear surface of the wafer W by the centrifugal force generated by rotation of the wafer W. Thereafter, the coating nozzle 330 is moved from above the central portion of the wafer W to the waiting region 337. Note that the coating solution may be applied within a range where the rear surface of the wafer W is sucked in the exposure processing apparatus 8, and the coating solution may not be applied at the peripheral portion of the rear surface of the wafer W.
After spread of the coating solution on the rear surface of the wafer W, the wafer W on the spin chuck 320 is raised to a predetermined position, and the transfer arm 360 is extended to move to above the spin chuck 320. The wafer W is passed from the spin chuck 320 to the transfer arm 360.
Next, the transfer mechanism 366 moves the wafer W into the second treatment chamber 312. The turning mechanism 363, the raising and lowering mechanism 365, and the transfer mechanism 366 adjust the position of the wafer W so that the wafer W is located directly below the lamp heating unit 341 as shown by broken line portions in
After formation of the coating film by curing the coating solution on the rear surface of the wafer W, the transfer mechanism 366 moves again the wafer W into the first treatment chamber 311. The turning mechanism 363 then turns and inverts the wafer W to direct the front surface of the wafer W upward, and the wafer W is passed from the transfer arm 360 to the wafer delivery table 340. The wafer W is then transferred by the wafer transfer body 101 to the outside of the coating film forming apparatus 300.
The wafer W having the coating film formed on its rear surface is transferred by the wafer transfer body 101, for example, to the post-exposure baking unit 84, where the wafer W is subjected to predetermined processing. After completion of the thermal processing in the post-exposure baking unit 84, the wafer W is transferred by the second transfer arm 11 to the high-precision temperature regulating unit 81, where the wafer W is temperature-regulated, and then transferred to the developing treatment unit 30, where developing treatment is performed on the wafer W so that a pattern is formed in the resist film. The wafer W is then transferred by the second transfer arm 11 to the post-baking unit 75, where the wafer W is subjected to heating processing, and subsequently transferred to the high-precision temperature regulating unit 63, where the wafer W is temperature-regulated. The wafer W is then transferred by the first transfer arm 10 to the transition unit 61, and returned by the wafer transfer body 7 to the cassette C, with which a series of photolithography process ends.
After the photolithography processing is performed on the wafer W in this manner (Steps S1 and S2 in
Thereafter, the wafer W is transferred into the coating and developing treatment system 1 so that the wafer W is subjected to the photolithography processing for the second time. The wafer W transferred in the interface section 4 after the wafer W is subjected to above-described predetermined treatment and processing such as the above-described formation of the resist film and so on in the coating and developing treatment system 1 is transferred by the wafer transfer body 101 to the coating film removing apparatus 200 in order to remove the coating film on the rear surface of the wafer W before the wafer W is transferred to the exposure processing apparatus 8 (Step S6 in
The wafer W transferred by the wafer transfer body 101 into the treatment container 250 is mounted on the wafer delivery table 240. The turning mechanism 263 then extends the transfer arm 260 to a position of the wafer delivery table 240 so that the transfer arm 260 holds the wafer W.
The turning mechanism 263 then turns and inverts the wafer W held by the transfer arm 260 to direct the rear surface of the wafer W upward. In this state, the transfer mechanism 266 moves the wafer W to above the spin chuck 220. The spin chuck 220 is then raised to pass the wafer W from the transfer arm 260 to the spin chuck 220. The transfer arm 260 is retracted from above the spin chuck 260 and the inert gas is jetted from the gas supply port 224a of the spin chuck 220, whereby the wafer W is horizontally held on the spin chuck 220. The spin chuck 220 is then lowered to lower the wafer W to a predetermined position.
Subsequently, the rotating mechanism 221 rotates the wafer W, and the removing solution supply nozzle 230 is moved to above the central portion of the wafer W. The removing solution is discharged from the removing solution supply nozzle 230 to the central portion of the rear surface of the wafer W. The discharged removing solution spreads over the rear surface of the wafer W by the centrifugal force generated by rotation of the wafer W to remove the coating film on the rear surface of the wafer W. Thereafter, the removing solution supply nozzle 230 is moved from above the central portion of the wafer W to the waiting region 237.
After removal of the coating film existing on the rear surface of the wafer W, the rinse nozzle 270 is moved to above the central portion of the wafer W so that the rinse solution is discharged from the rinse nozzle 270 to the central portion of the rear surface of the wafer W. The discharged rinse solution spreads on the rear surface of the wafer W by the centrifugal force to clean the rear surface of the wafer W.
After completion of the cleaning of the rear surface of the wafer W, the wafer W on the spin chuck 220 is raised to a predetermined position, and the transfer arm 260 is extended to move to above the spin chuck 220. The wafer W is passed from the spin chuck 220 to the transfer arm 260. The turning mechanism 263 then turns and inverts the wafer W to direct the front surface of the wafer W upward, and the wafer W is passed from the transfer arm 260 to the wafer delivery table 240. The wafer W is then transferred by the wafer transfer body 101 to the outside of the coating film removing apparatus 200.
The wafer W having the coating film on its rear surface removed is transferred by the wafer transfer body 101 to the exposure processing apparatus 8, where the resist film above the wafer W is exposed to light under a predetermined pattern (Step S7 in
After performance of the photolithography processing for the second time is performed on the wafer W, etching treatment for the second time (Step S9 in
According to the above embodiment, the coating film is formed on the rear surface of the wafer W in the coating film forming apparatus 300 immediately after the exposure processing for the wafer W is performed in the exposure processing apparatus 8, so that even if the coating film on the rear surface of the wafer W gets minute scratches during the etching treatment and the transfer of the wafer W before reaching the exposure processing apparatus 8, the rear surface of the wafer W itself is protected by the coating film and thus never scratched. In the photolithography processing subsequently performed, the coating film on the rear surface of the wafer W is removed in the coating film removing apparatus 200 immediately before the exposure processing is performed in the exposure processing apparatus 8, so that the rear surface of the wafer W can be flat without projections and depressions for the exposure processing. Therefore, the wafer W can be horizontally held during the exposure processing to allow the exposure processing to be appropriately performed.
Planarizing the rear surface of the wafer W before the exposure of the pattern is particularly effective in the case of performing double patterning processing that is used for forming a fine pattern on the wafer W. In the double patterning processing, the pattern to be formed in a fine layer on the wafer W is subjected to exposure processing in twice in which the etching treatment is performed after the exposure processing for the first time and the exposure processing for the second time is performed on the same layer. When the coating and developing treatment system 1 according to this embodiment is used for the double patterning processing, the coating film is formed on the rear surface of the wafer W immediately after the exposure processing for the first time and the coating film is removed immediately before the exposure processing for the second time, whereby the rear surface of the wafer W can be protected by the coating film during the etching treatment and the transfer of the wafer W, so that the rear surface of the wafer W can be flat for the exposure processing. Accordingly, the exposure processing in the double patterning processing can be appropriately performed.
Since the coating film forming apparatus 300 and the coating film removing apparatus 200 are provided in the coating and developing treatment system 1, the formation of the coating film on the rear surface of the wafer W and the removal of the coating film can be performed in line, thus smoothly performing a series of wafer treatment.
In the first treatment chamber 311 of the coating film forming apparatus 300 of the above embodiment, a scribing brush 370 for cleaning the rear surface of the wafer W may further be provided as shown in
The scribing brush 370 is connected to a moving mechanism 375 via an arm 374 as shown in
In this case, after the wafer W is passed from the transfer arm 360 to the spin chuck 320, the wafer W is rotated by the rotating mechanism 321 and the scribing brush 370 is brought into contact with the rear surface of the wafer W. Thereafter, the rear surface of the wafer W is cleaned while the cleaning solution is being supplied from the cleaning solution supply port of the scribing brush 370. After the contaminants adhering to the rear surface of the wafer W are removed in the above manner, the scribing brush 370 is moved from above the wafer W to the waiting region 376. The coating nozzle 330 is moved to above the wafer W and applies the coating solution to the rear surface of the wafer W. The contaminants adhering to the rear surface of the wafer W are removed by the scribing brush 370 immediately before the coating solution is applied from the coating nozzle 330 to the rear surface of the wafer W, thereby ensuring that a coating film to be formed on the rear surface of the wafer W thereafter is planarized more reliably.
In place of the removing solution supply nozzle 230 of the coating film removing apparatus 200 used in the above embodiment, a removing solution supply nozzle 280 may be used which has a discharge port 280a in a slit form extending in the X-direction as shown in
In the case where the removing solution supply nozzle 280 is used as described above, movement of the moving mechanism 285 allows the removing solution to be discharged from the removing solution supply nozzle 280 to the rear surface of the wafer W. Accordingly, in place of the rotating mechanism 221 which rotates and raises and lowers the spin chuck 220, a raising and lowering mechanism 229 may be used which can only raise and lower the spin chuck 220 as shown in
For the coating nozzle 330 of the coating film forming apparatus 300 used in the above embodiment, a coating nozzle may be used which has the above-described discharge port in a slit form.
In place of the spin chuck 220 of the coating film removing apparatus 200 used in the above embodiment, a spin chuck 400 may be used which has a removing solution supply nozzle 410 and a rinse nozzle 420 therein as shown in
The removing solution supply nozzle 410 is connected to a removing solution supply source 412 via a removing solution supply pipe 411 passing through the spin chuck 400. The rinse nozzle 420 is similarly connected to a rinse solution supply source 422 via a rinse solution supply pipe 421 passing through the spin chuck 400. At the central portion of the upper surface of the spin chuck 400, a recessed portion 402 is formed downward, so that a space 401 is formed between the recessed portion 402 and the wafer W. At the central portion of the upper surface of the spin chuck 400, a gas supply port 402a is formed which jets an inert gas, for example, nitrogen gas toward the space 401, and a gas supply pipe 403 penetrating through the spin chuck 400 is connected to the gas supply port 402a. On the upper surface of the spin chuck 400, for example, eight holding pins 404 for holding the peripheral portion of the wafer W are provided along the peripheral portion of the wafer W. The holding pin 404 has the same shape as that of the holding pin 222.
In this case, the wafer W transferred by the transfer body 101 to the coating film removing apparatus 200 is passed from the wafer transfer body 101 to the spin chuck 400 by raising the spin chuck 400. The inert gas is then jetted from the gas supply port 402a toward the space 401 to fix the wafer W to the spin chuck 400, and then the wafer W is lowered to a predetermined position. The rotating mechanism 221 rotates the wafer W, and the removing solution is discharged from the removing solution supply nozzle 400 to the rear surface of the wafer W to remove the coating film on the rear surface of the wafer W. Thereafter, the rinse solution is discharged from the rinse nozzle 410 to the rear surface of the wafer W to clean the rear surface of the wafer W. Using the coating film removing apparatus 200 as described above allows the coating film on the rear surface of the wafer W to be removed with the rear surface of the wafer W directed downward.
Note that in the case where such a spin chuck 400 is used, the removing solution can be discharged to the rear surface of the wafer W with the front surface of the wafer W directed upward, so that the wafer delivery table 140 and the transfer arm 260 which are provided for inverting the wafer W and members and mechanisms associated with them become unnecessary and thus may be omitted from the coating film removing apparatus 200.
In place of the spin chuck 220 of the coating film removing apparatus 200 used in the above embodiment, three spin chucks 430, 431, and 431 may be used which vacuum-sucks the rear surface of the wafer W as shown in
In this case, the wafer W transferred by the wafer transfer body 101 to the coating film removing apparatus 200 is passed from the wafer transfer body 101 to the first spin chuck 430 by raising the first spin chuck 430. The wafer W suction-held by the first spin chuck 430 is then lowered to a predetermined position. The wafer W is then rotated by the rotating mechanism 440, and the removing solution is discharged from the removing solution supply nozzle 450 to the rear surface of the wafer W to remove the coating film on the rear surface at a portion other than the portion which is sucked by the first spin chuck 430.
Subsequently, the rotation of the wafer W is stopped, the second spin chucks 431 and 431 are raised to suction-hold the rear surface of the wafer W, and the first spin chuck 430 is lowered. The wafer W is then rotated again, and the removing solution is discharged from the removing solution supply nozzle 450 to the rear surface of the wafer W to remove the coating film at the central portion which has been sucked by the first spin chuck 430. As a result, the coating solution on the entire rear surface of the wafer W can be removed.
Thereafter, the rinse solution is discharged from the rinse nozzle 460 to the rear surface of the wafer W to clean the rear surface of the wafer W. For this cleaning, the rear surface of the wafer W is cleaned in twice in which cleaning is performed with the wafer W being sucked by the first spin chuck 430 and cleaning is performed with the wafer W being sucked by the second spin chucks 431 and 431, whereby the entire rear surface of the wafer W can be cleaned. Using the coating film removing apparatus 200 as described above allows the coating film on the rear surface of the wafer W to be removed with the rear surface of the wafer W directed downward.
In the case where such spin chucks 430 and 431 are used, the removing solution can be discharged to the rear surface of the wafer W with the front surface of the wafer W directed upward, so that the wafer delivery table 140 and the transfer arm 260 which are provided for inverting the wafer W and members and mechanisms associated with them become unnecessary and thus may be omitted from the coating film removing apparatus 200.
In place of the lamp heating unit 341 in the coating film forming apparatus 300 in the above embodiment, any conventional ultraviolet irradiation unit (not shown) for applying ultraviolet rays and a conventional electron beam irradiation unit (not shown) for applying electron beams to the coating solution applied on the wafer W may be provided. This allows selective use of the lamp heating unit 341, the ultraviolet irradiation unit, or the electron beam irradiation unit depending on the kind of the coating solution in use.
Although the coating film removing apparatus 200 is provided in the coating and developing treatment system 1 in the above embodiment, the coating film removing apparatus 200 may be provided outside the coating and developing treatment system 1. As such an example, a coating film removing system 500 has, as shown in
In the cassette station 501, a cassette mounting table 503 is provided and configured such that a plurality of cassettes C can be mounted thereon in a line in an X-direction (a top-to-bottom direction in
On the side of the positive direction in the X-direction (the upward direction in
In each of the treatment unit groups G30 and G40, as shown in
The removal of the coating film on the rear surface of the wafer W by the coating film removing system 500 is performed, for example, after the etching treatment of the wafer W and before the aching processing (an arrow a in
Although the coating film forming apparatus 300 is provided in the coating and developing treatment system 1 in the above embodiment, the coating film forming apparatus 300 may be provided outside the coating and developing treatment system 1. As such an example, a coating film forming system 600 has a configuration in which treatment unit groups G50 to G80 as shown in
The formation of the coating film on the rear surface of the wafer W by the coating film forming system 600 is performed, for example, after the photolithography processing for the wafer W and before the etching treatment (an arrow d in
Although the inside of the coating film forming apparatus 300 is divided into the first treatment chamber 311 and the second treatment chamber 312 in the above embodiment, the first treatment chamber 311 and the second treatment chamber 312 may be divided into separate units. More specifically, the coating film forming apparatus 300 may be divided into a unit for applying the coating solution from the coating nozzle 330 to the rear surface of the wafer W and a unit for heating the wafer W using the lamp heating unit 341 to cure the coating solution on the rear surface of the wafer W.
Although the coating film is formed on the rear surface of the wafer W by applying the coating solution in the above embodiment, a thin film may be formed on the rear surface of the wafer W, for example, by the CVD (Chemical Vapor Deposition) method. In other words, a material gas may be supplied to the rear surface of the wafer W to deposit into a thin film on the rear surface of the wafer W by chemical catalytic reaction so as to protect the rear surface of the wafer W.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described above with reference to the accompanying drawings, but the present invention is not limited to the embodiments. It should be understood that various changes and modifications within the scope of the spirit as set forth in claims are readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and those should also be covered by the technical scope of the present invention. The present invention is also applicable, for example, to the case where the substrate is a substrate other than the wafer, such as an FPD (Flat Panel Display), a mask reticle for a photomask, or the like.
The present invention is useful to a method of treating a substrate, for example, a semiconductor wafer or the like, a coating film removing apparatus, and a substrate treatment system.
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This application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 12/015,029 filed Jan. 16, 2008, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference and is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from prior Japanese Application No. 2007-011262, filed Jan. 22, 2007.
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