Method of manufacturing silicon carbide semiconductor device
A method of manufacturing a silicon carbide semiconductor device. The method includes epitaxially growing an epitaxial layer on a starting substrate to form a semiconductor wafer, forming a plurality of scribe lines, including a first scribe line, in the epitaxial layer, forming a mark in the first scribe line, inspecting the epitaxial layer for a crystal defect using crystal defect inspection equipment, which recognizes the first scribe line as being a second scribe line, forming a device element structure in the semiconductor wafer, dicing the semiconductor wafer into semiconductor chips along the scribe lines, and identifying, as a conforming product candidate, one of the semiconductor chips that is free of the crystal defect detected during the inspecting. A distance between an edge of the second scribe line and an edge of the mark, when the first and second scribe lines are aligned, is in a range from 10 μm to 25 μm.
1 . A method of manufacturing a silicon carbide semiconductor device, the method comprising:
providing a starting substrate containing silicon carbide;
epitaxially growing an epitaxial layer on the starting substrate, thereby forming a semiconductor wafer;
forming a plurality of scribe lines, which include a first scribe line, in the epitaxial layer, to thereby delineate a plurality of chip regions;
forming a mark in the first scribe line;
inspecting the epitaxial layer for a crystal defect using crystal defect inspection equipment, the crystal defect inspection equipment recognizing the plurality of scribe lines to be a plurality of recognized scribe lines, including recognizing the first scribe line to be a recognized first scribe line;
forming a device element structure in at least one of the plurality of chip regions in the semiconductor wafer;
dicing the semiconductor wafer into a plurality of individual semiconductor chips along the plurality of scribe lines, after the device element structure is formed; and
identifying, as a conforming product candidate, one of the plurality of semiconductor chips that is free of the crystal defect detected during the inspecting, wherein
a distance between an edge of the recognized first scribe line and an edge of the mark, when the recognized first scribe line and the first scribe line are aligned, is in a range from 10 μm to 25 μm.
2 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein
the recognized first scribe line has a width that is greater than a width of the first scribe line.
3 . The method according to claim 2 , wherein
each of the semiconductor chips has a channel stopper portion, and
the edge of the recognized first scribe line is positioned in the channel stopper portion of one of the semiconductor chips.
4 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein
the recognized first scribe line and the first scribe line have a same width.
5 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein
the plurality of scribe lines, and accordingly the plurality of recognized scribe lines, are provided in a <11-20> direction and a <1-100> direction, in a gride-like pattern, and
the recognized first scribe line is in the <11-20> direction.
6 . A method of manufacturing a silicon carbide semiconductor device, the method comprising:
providing a starting substrate containing silicon carbide;
epitaxially growing an epitaxial layer on the starting substrate, thereby forming a semiconductor wafer;
forming a plurality of scribe lines, in a <11-20> direction and a <1-100> direction in a grid-like pattern, to thereby delineate a plurality of chip regions
forming a mark in only one of the plurality of scribe lines in the <1-100> direction;
inspecting the epitaxial layer for a crystal defect using crystal defect inspection equipment;
forming a device element structure in at least one of the plurality of chip regions in the semiconductor wafer;
dicing the semiconductor wafer into a plurality of individual semiconductor chips along the plurality of scribe lines, after the device element structure is formed; and
identifying, as a conforming product candidate, one of the plurality of semiconductor chips that is free of the crystal defect detected during the inspecting.