Cyclic etch-ash process for semiconductor processing
The present disclosure generally relates to removing a photoresist in semiconductor processing, and more particularly, to a cyclic etch-ash process for removing a photoresist that may be integrated into an etch process and/or etch processing tool. In an example, while a semiconductor substrate is disposed within a chamber of a semiconductor processing tool, a first opening is etched through a first dielectric layer while a photoresist is disposed over the first dielectric layer. The first dielectric layer is disposed over a second dielectric layer, and the second dielectric layer is disposed over the semiconductor substrate. After etching the first opening and while the semiconductor substrate is within the chamber, the photoresist is removed including performing a cyclic etch-ash process.
1 . A method of manufacturing an integrated circuit (IC), the method comprising:
while a semiconductor substrate is disposed within a chamber of a semiconductor processing tool, etching a first opening through a first dielectric layer and stopping on a second dielectric layer while a photoresist is disposed over the first dielectric layer, wherein the first dielectric layer is disposed over the second dielectric layer, and the second dielectric layer is disposed over the semiconductor substrate;
after etching the first opening and while the semiconductor substrate is within the chamber, removing the photoresist by performing a cyclic etch-ash process that includes at least two cycles, each cycle including generating a first plasma with a fluorine-containing gas, and generating a second fluorine-free plasma that includes oxygen; and
after performing the cyclic etch-ash process, etching a second opening through the second dielectric layer.
2 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising:
depositing a metal material into the first opening and the second opening; and
removing, by a chemical mechanical polish, excess portions of the metal material from over the first dielectric layer.
3 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the cyclic etch-ash process is performed with a pressure in the chamber in a range from 10 mtorr to 200 mtorr.
4 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the cyclic etch-ash process is performed with a pressure in the chamber greater than 50 mtorr.
5 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the cyclic etch-ash process includes at least three cycles.
6 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the fluorine-containing gas includes a mixture of a fluorine-containing species and oxygen gas, the fluorine-containing species including one or more of carbon tetrafluoride (CF 4 ) gas, nitrogen trifluoride (NF 3 ) gas, and sulfur hexafluoride (SF 6 ) gas.
7 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the cyclic etch-ash process includes repeatedly:
flowing a fluorine-containing gas into the chamber; and
after flowing the fluorine-containing gas, flowing oxygen gas into the chamber.
8 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the cyclic etch-ash process includes:
in a first cycle:
flowing a first fluorine-containing gas into the chamber; and
after flowing the first fluorine-containing gas, flowing a first oxygen gas into the chamber; and
in a second cycle after the first cycle:
flowing a second fluorine-containing gas into the chamber; and
after flowing the second fluorine-containing gas, flowing a second oxygen gas into the chamber.
9 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the cyclic etch-ash process is performed with a power applied to an electrode disposed in the chamber, the power being in a range from about 500 W to about 3 kW.
10 . A method of manufacturing an integrated circuit (IC), the method comprising:
forming a photoresist layer on a dielectric layer over a semiconductor substrate;
forming an opening in the photoresist layer, thereby exposing the dielectric layer;
removing a portion of the exposed dielectric layer using a plasma etch process, the removing stopping on an etch stop layer;
removing the photoresist layer, the removing including performing a etch-ash process cycle, the etch-ash process cycle including:
exposing the photoresist layer to a fluorine-based plasma, and then exposing the photoresist layer to an oxygen-based plasma;
repeating the etch-ash process cycle at least once; and
after removing the photoresist layer, then removing the etch stop layer.
11 . The method of claim 10 , wherein the fluorine-based plasma includes a mixture of a fluorine-containing species and oxygen gas.
12 . The method of claim 11 , wherein the fluorine-containing species includes one or more of carbon tetrafluoride (CF 4 ) gas, nitrogen trifluoride (NF 3 ) gas, and sulfur hexafluoride (SF 6 ) gas.
13 . The method of claim 10 , wherein:
the photoresist layer is at least 0.5 μm thick after removing the portion of the exposed dielectric layer; and
the etch-ash process cycle includes exposing the photoresist layer to the fluorine-based plasma for a first duration, and exposing the photoresist layer to the oxygen-based plasma for a second duration about 4 times the first duration.
14 . The method of claim 10 , wherein:
the semiconductor substrate is disposed in a chamber of a semiconductor processing tool during the etch-ash process cycle;
during exposing the photoresist layer to the fluorine-based plasma, a pressure in the chamber is in a range from 10 mtorr to 200 mtorr; and
during exposing the photoresist layer to the oxygen-based plasma, a pressure in the chamber is in a range from 10 mtorr to 200 mtorr.
15 . The method of claim 10 , wherein:
the semiconductor substrate is disposed in a chamber of a semiconductor processing tool during the etch-ash process cycle;
during exposing the photoresist layer to the fluorine-based plasma, a pressure in the chamber is greater than 50 mtorr; and
during exposing the photoresist layer to the oxygen-based plasma, a pressure in the chamber is greater than 50 mtorr.
16 . The method of claim 10 , further comprising:
the semiconductor substrate is disposed in a chamber of a semiconductor processing tool during the etch-ash process cycle;
before removing the photoresist layer and while the semiconductor substrate is disposed in the chamber, etching a first opening through a first dielectric layer while the photoresist layer is disposed over the first dielectric layer, the first dielectric layer being disposed over a second dielectric layer, the second dielectric layer being disposed over the semiconductor substrate; and
after removing the photoresist layer and while the semiconductor substrate is disposed in the chamber, etching a second opening through the second dielectric layer.
17 . The method of claim 10 , wherein:
the semiconductor substrate is disposed in a chamber of a semiconductor processing tool during the etch-ash process cycle;
during exposing the photoresist layer to the fluorine-based plasma, a power no greater than 3 KW is applied to an electrode disposed in the chamber; and
during exposing the photoresist layer to the oxygen-based plasma, a power no greater than 3 kW is applied to the electrode disposed in the chamber.
18 . A method of manufacturing an integrated circuit, the method comprising:
forming a dielectric layer over a semiconductor substrate;
forming a photoresist layer over the dielectric layer;
patterning the photoresist layer thereby exposing the dielectric layer through an opening in the photoresist layer;
etching the exposed dielectric layer thereby forming a trench having an etch stop layer at a trench bottom;
removing the photoresist layer and leaving a remaining portion of the etch stop layer extending between sidewalls of the trench by performing at least two etch-ash cycles, each etch-ash cycle including:
exposing the photoresist layer to a first plasma including a fluorine source species; and
then exposing the photoresist layer to a second plasma including oxygen and lacking a fluorine source species;
removing the etch stop layer;
filling the trench with a copper-containing metal and forming a metal overburden over the dielectric layer;
removing the metal overburden by a chemical-mechanical polishing; and
removing a portion of the dielectric layer by the chemical-mechanical polishing.
19 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the first plasma is performed with a first power applied to an electrode disposed in the chamber, and the second plasma is performed with a greater second power applied to the electrode.
20 . The method of claim 19 , wherein the second power is about 500 W greater than the second plasma.