IP Library Granted Patent US 12677611
Granted Patent B2
US 12677611 · App. 18/267,596 · Granted Jul 7, 2026

Substrate processing method and substrate processing apparatus

Inventors: Hiroki Arai (Yamanashi, JP); Tadashi Mitsunari (Yamanashi, JP)
Assignee: TOKYO ELECTRON LIMITED
H10P14/6336C23C16/26C23C16/56H01J37/32091H01J37/32449H01J37/32568H01J37/32834H01J2237/3321H10P14/24H10P14/3406
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Patent No.
US 12677611
App. No.
18/267,596
Granted
Jul 7, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A substrate processing method includes forming a carbon film on a substrate by plasma CVD using a processing gas including a carbon-containing gas; and performing a plasma post-processing on the formed carbon film, thereby reducing film stress of the carbon film by plasma of the processing gas including helium gas or a mixture of helium gas and argon gas but not including hydrogen.

Claims (16)

1 . A substrate processing method comprising:

forming a carbon film on a substrate by plasma CVD using a first processing gas including a carbon-containing gas; and

performing a plasma post-processing on the carbon film formed at the forming, thereby reducing film stress of the carbon film by plasma generated from a second processing gas including helium gas or a mixture of helium gas and argon gas but not including hydrogen,

wherein the forming of the carbon film and the performing of the plasma post-processing are carried out using capacitively-coupled plasma generated by forming a radio-frequency electric field between a lower electrode serving as a stage on which the substrate is mounted, and an upper electrode facing the lower electrode, and

the performing of the plasma post-processing is carried out by applying a radio-frequency power with a frequency of 13.56 MHz or less only to the lower electrode.

2 . The substrate processing method according to claim 1 , wherein when a flow rate ratio of helium gas to a total of helium gas and argon gas is represented as helium gas flow rate/(helium gas flow rate+argon gas flow rate)×100%, the performing of the plasma post-processing is carried out at the flow rate ratio of 80% or higher.

3 . The substrate processing method according to claim 1 , wherein the forming of the carbon film is carried out using, as the first processing gas, a gas including the carbon-containing gas and a diluent gas that includes a noble gas.

4 . The substrate processing method according to claim 1 , wherein the forming of the carbon film and the performing of the plasma post-processing are continuously carried out in an identical processing container.

5 . The substrate processing method according to claim 1 , wherein the forming of the carbon film is carried out by applying a first radio-frequency power with a frequency of 100 MHz or higher to the lower electrode or the upper electrode and applying a second radio-frequency power with a frequency of 13.56 MHz to the lower electrode.

6 . The substrate processing method according to claim 1 , wherein the performing of the plasma post-processing is carried out at a pressure of 1.33 to 13.3 Pa.

7 . The substrate processing method according to claim 1 , wherein the carbon film is used as a hard mask.

8 . The substrate processing method according to claim 1 , wherein after the performing of the plasma post-processing, the film stress of the carbon film is not increased when the carbon film is subjected to annealing in a range of 200° C. and 450° C.

9 . The substrate processing method according to claim 1 , further comprising:

after the performing of the plasma post-processing, annealing the carbon film at a temperature in a range of 200° C. and 450° C.

10 . The substrate processing method according to claim 1 , wherein the performing of the plasma post-processing is carried out at a temperature of 200° C. or less.

11 . The substrate processing method according to claim 1 , wherein a flow rate of the second processing gas during the plasma post-processing is set to be between 10 and 500 sccm.