IP Library Granted Patent US 12690409
Granted Patent B2
US 12690409 · App. 18/351,675 · Granted Jul 21, 2026

Machine learning method, laser annealing system, and laser annealing method

Inventors: Hiroshi Ikenoue (Fukuoka, JP); Akira Mizutani (Oyama, JP)
Assignees: Kyushu University, National University Corporation; Gigaphoton Inc.
H10P72/0436G06N3/08H10P34/42H10P72/7618
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Patent No.
US 12690409
App. No.
18/351,675
Granted
Jul 21, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A machine learning method includes acquiring image data generated from reflected light of illumination light radiated to a first region of a semiconductor film on a substrate, the first region annealed by pulse laser light, acquiring data on a measured semiconductor property of the first region, generating training data including the image data as input and the measured data as output associated with each other, and performing machine learning using a neural network based on the training data to generate a learned model.

Claims (76)

1 . A machine learning method comprising:

acquiring image data generated from reflected light of illumination light radiated to a first region of a semiconductor film on a substrate, the first region annealed by pulse laser light;

acquiring data on a measured semiconductor property of the first region;

generating training data including the image data as input and the measured data as output associated with each other; and

performing machine learning using a neural network based on the training data to generate a learned model,

wherein after the image data is acquired, a semiconductor device is produced by carrying out semiconductor processes, and the measured data is then acquired.

2 . The machine learning method according to claim 1 ,

further comprising evaluating the learned model,

wherein the learned model is generated by using a part of the training data as learning data, and

the learned model is evaluated by using another part of the training data as evaluation data.

3 . A laser annealing system comprising:

a laser apparatus configured to output pulse laser light for performing laser annealing of a first region of a semiconductor film on a substrate;

an illumination light source configured to irradiate the first region with illumination light;

an imaging section configured to generate image data from reflected light of the illumination light; and

a processor,

the processor being configured to have access to a learned model that accepts the image data as input and provides an estimated value of a semiconductor property as output,

calculate the estimated value by using the image data and the learned model, and

correct, based on the estimated value, a radiation condition under which the pulse laser light is radiated,

wherein the radiation condition includes fluence of the pulse laser light,

the semiconductor property includes electron mobility, and

the processor is configured to

correct the radiation condition in such a way that when the estimated value increases as a result of an increase in the fluence, the fluence further increases,

correct the radiation condition in such a way that when the estimated value decreases as a result of an increase in the fluence, the fluence decreases,

correct the radiation condition in such a way that when the estimated value increases as a result of a decrease in the fluence, the fluence further decreases, and

correct the radiation condition in such a way that when the estimated value decreases as a result of a decrease in the fluence, the fluence increases.

4 . The laser annealing system according to claim 3 ,

further comprising a beam splitter disposed in an optical path of the pulse laser light,

wherein the illumination light source is configured to irradiate the first region with the illumination light via the beam splitter, and

the imaging section receives the reflected light via the beam splitter.

5 . The laser annealing system according to claim 4 ,

wherein the pulse laser light contains a first wavelength component in an ultraviolet light band,

the illumination light contains a plurality of second wavelength components in a visible light band, and

the beam splitter is a dichroic mirror that transmits one of the first and second wavelength components and reflects another thereof.

6 . The laser annealing system according to claim 3 ,

further comprising a stage configured to move the substrate in a direction that intersects with a direction in which the pulse laser light is incident on the substrate,

wherein the first region is irradiated with the pulse laser light having a set number of radiation pulses with the stage paused,

the stage then moves the substrate in such a way that a second region different from the first region is irradiated with the pulse laser light, and

the processor corrects the radiation condition before the second region is irradiated with the pulse laser light.

7 . The laser annealing system according to claim 3 ,

further comprising a stage configured to move the substrate in a direction that intersects with a direction in which the pulse laser light is incident on the substrate,

wherein the stage moves the substrate by a distance corresponding to a beam width of the pulse laser light while the semiconductor film is irradiated with the pulse laser light having the set number of radiation pulses, and

the processor evaluates whether to correct the radiation condition whenever the semiconductor film is irradiated with the pulse laser light having pulses more than or equal to the radiation pulses.

8 . The laser annealing system according to claim 7 ,

wherein the processor evaluates whether to correct the radiation condition whenever the semiconductor film is irradiated with the pulse laser light having pulses more than or equal to twice the radiation pulses.

9 . The laser annealing system according to claim 7 ,

wherein the imaging section acquires the image data by capturing an image of the first region while the stage moves the substrate.

10 . The laser annealing system according to claim 7 ,

wherein the imaging section includes a shutter configured to block the reflected light, and a period for which the shutter is open is shorter than a repetition cycle of the pulse laser light.

11 . The laser annealing system according to claim 3 ,

further comprising a stage configured to move the substrate in a direction that intersects with a direction in which the pulse laser light is incident on the substrate,

wherein the illumination light source is configured to irradiate an illumination range with the illumination light, the illumination range including a position where the pulse laser light is incident on the substrate and a region around the position,

the imaging section includes an image sensor configured to be capable of capturing an image of the illumination range, a drive circuit configured to read out image data of a specified range from the image sensor, and an imaging controller configured to control the drive circuit, and

when the first region annealed by the pulse laser light is moved by the stage to another position within the illumination range, the imaging controller specifies the moved first region and acquires the image data of the first region.

12 . The laser annealing system according to claim 11 ,

wherein the stage is configured to be movable in first and second directions, and

the position in the illumination range where the imaging section acquires the image data when the stage moves in the first direction differs from the position in the illumination range where the imaging section acquires the image data when the stage moves in the second direction.

13 . The laser annealing system according to claim 3 ,

further comprising a stage configured to move the substrate in a direction that intersects with a direction in which the pulse laser light is incident on the substrate,

wherein the illumination light source is configured to irradiate an illumination range with the illumination light, the illumination range including a position where the pulse laser light is incident on the substrate and a region around the position,

the imaging section includes an image sensor configured to be capable of capturing an image of the illumination range, and an imaging controller configured to cut out a portion of the image of the illumination range to acquire the image data of the cut portion, and

when the first region annealed by the pulse laser light is moved by the stage to another position within the illumination range, the imaging controller cuts out an image of the moved first region from the image of the illumination range to acquire the image data of the cut portion.

14 . The laser annealing system according to claim 13 ,

wherein the stage is configured to be movable in first and second directions, and

the position in the illumination range where the imaging section acquires the image data when the stage moves in the first direction differs from the position in the illumination range where the imaging section acquires the image data when the stage moves in the second direction.

15 . A laser annealing method comprising:

annealing a first region of a semiconductor film on a substrate with pulse laser light;

irradiating the first region with illumination light to generate image data from reflected light of the illumination light;

calculating an estimated value of a semiconductor property by using a learned model that accepts the image data as input and provides the estimated value as output; and

correcting, based on the estimated value, a radiation condition under which the pulse laser light is radiated,

wherein the radiation condition includes fluence of the pulse laser light,

the semiconductor property includes electron mobility, and

the laser annealing method further comprises:

correcting the radiation condition in such a way that when the estimated value increases as a result of an increase in the fluence, the fluence further increases,

correcting the radiation condition in such a way that when the estimated value decreases as a result of an increase in the fluence, the fluence decreases,

correcting the radiation condition in such a way that when the estimated value increases as a result of a decrease in the fluence, the fluence further decreases, and

correcting the radiation condition in such a way that when the estimated value decreases as a result of a decrease in the fluence, the fluence increases.