Electrostatic chuck with perforated or screened chucking electrode
An electrostatic chuck includes a ceramic puck including a plurality of mesas configured to support a substrate. The electrostatic chuck further includes an electrode disposed within the ceramic puck. The electrode is configured to electrostatically clamp the substrate to the ceramic puck responsive to being energized with a clamping voltage. The electrode includes a plurality of perforations. At least one perforation of the plurality of perforations is disposed beneath at least one mesas of the plurality of mesas.
1 . An electrostatic chuck, comprising:
a ceramic puck comprising a plurality of mesas configured to support a substrate; and
an electrode disposed within the ceramic puck and configured to electrostatically clamp the substrate to the ceramic puck responsive to being energized with a clamping voltage, wherein the electrode comprises multiple concentric rings and forms a plurality of perforations, and wherein at least a first perforation of the plurality of perforations is disposed beneath at least one mesa of the plurality of mesas and is formed by two or more of the multiple concentric rings.
2 . The electrostatic chuck of claim 1 , wherein at least one perforation of the plurality of perforations has a first width that is between approximately 5% and approximately 200% a second width of one of the plurality of mesas.
3 . The electrostatic chuck of claim 2 , wherein the first width is between 10 μm and 4,000 μm.
4 . The electrostatic chuck of claim 2 , wherein the second width is between approximately 10 μm and 10 mm.
5 . The electrostatic chuck of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of mesas form one or more of a triangular-lattice, an oblique lattice, a rhombic lattice, or a rectangular lattice on a top surface of the ceramic puck.
6 . The electrostatic chuck of claim 1 , wherein the electrode comprises a bi-polar electrode, wherein a first pole of the bi-polar electrode forms a first subset of the plurality of perforations associated with a first subset of the plurality of mesas, and wherein a second pole of the bi-polar electrode forms a second subset of the plurality of perforations associated with a second subset of the plurality of mesas.
7 . The electrostatic chuck of claim 6 , wherein the first pole of the bi-polar electrode forms a first ring of the multiple concentric rings, and wherein the second pole of the bi-polar electrode forms a second ring of the multiple concentric rings.
8 . The electrostatic chuck of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of perforations are disposed beneath one of the plurality of mesas.
9 . The electrostatic chuck of claim 1 , wherein the ceramic puck comprises a seal band proximate an outer periphery of the ceramic puck, wherein the electrode overlaps with the seal band, and wherein the plurality of perforations are disposed beneath a subset of the plurality of mesas that are disposed more than a threshold distance from the outer periphery of the ceramic puck.
10 . The electrostatic chuck of claim 9 , wherein the threshold distance is between approximately 2 mm and approximately 15 mm.
11 . The electrostatic chuck of claim 9 , wherein the ceramic puck is made up of a ceramic material having a dielectric coefficient of more than 50 kilovolts per millimeter.
12 . An electrostatic chuck, comprising:
a ceramic puck comprising a plurality of mesas on a top surface of the ceramic puck;
a chucking electrode disposed within the ceramic puck; and
a plurality of electrode screens disposed within the ceramic puck between the chucking electrode and the top surface of the ceramic puck, wherein at least one electrode screen of the plurality of electrode screens comprises multiple concentric rings disposed beneath at least one mesa of the plurality of mesas.
13 . The electrostatic chuck of claim 12 , wherein the plurality of electrode screens are configured to disrupt an electromagnetic clamping force between the chucking electrode and a substrate supported on the plurality of mesas.
14 . The electrostatic chuck of claim 12 , wherein the plurality of electrode screens are disposed in a same plane as the chucking electrode or within a different plane between the chucking electrode and the top surface of the ceramic puck.
15 . The electrostatic chuck of claim 12 , wherein at least one of the plurality of electrode screens is formed by multiple perforations within the chucking electrode.
16 . The electrostatic chuck of claim 12 , wherein the at least one of the plurality of electrode screens has a first width that is between approximately 5% and approximately 200% a second width of one of the plurality of mesas.
17 . The electrostatic chuck of claim 12 , wherein at least one of the plurality of electrode screens comprises a screen element embedded in the ceramic puck beneath one of the plurality of mesas.
18 . A process chamber, comprising:
an electrostatic chuck, comprising:
a ceramic puck comprising a plurality of mesas configured to support a substrate; and
a chucking electrode disposed within the ceramic puck and configured to electrostatically clamp the substrate to the ceramic puck, wherein the chucking electrode comprises multiple concentric rings and forms a plurality of perforations, and wherein at least a first perforation of the plurality of perforations is disposed beneath at least one mesa of the plurality of mesas and is formed by two or more of the multiple concentric rings.
19 . The process chamber of claim 18 , wherein at least one perforation of the plurality of perforations has a first width that is between approximately 5% and approximately 200% a second width of one of the plurality of mesas.
20 . The process chamber of claim 19 , wherein the first width is between 10 μm and 4,000 μm.