IP Library Granted Patent US 7,005,383
Granted Patent B2
US 7,005,383 · App. 10/733,067 · Granted Feb 28, 2006

Apparatus and methods of chemical mechanical polishing

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Patent No.
US 7,005,383
App. No.
10/733,067
Granted
Feb 28, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

Disclosed are apparatus and methods of chemical mechanical polishing a semiconductor wafer to minimize formation of scratches on a surface of a wafer. According to one example, a method of planarizing a pattern of a wafer by rotating the wafer that is fixed to a carrier head, on a polishing pad by pressing the wafer against the polishing pad and injecting slurry onto the polishing pad is disclosed. The method may include performing a first planarization process by injecting the slurry onto the polishing pad and rotating the wafer as the wafer contacts the polishing pad and performing a second planarization process during which the wafer is spaced apart from the polishing pad at a given spacing, wherein air is injected into the polishing pad to produce bubbles in the slurry on the polishing pad while the wafer is rotated.

Claims (7)

1. A chemical mechanical polishing (CMP) method of planarizing a pattern of a wafer by rotating the wafer that is fixed to a carrier head, on a polishing pad by pressing the wafer against the polishing pad and injecting slurry onto the polishing pad, the method comprising:

performing a first planarization process by injecting the slurry onto the polishing pad and rotating the wafer as the wafer contacts the polishing pad; and

performing a second planarization process during which the wafer is spaced apart from the polishing pad at a given spacing, wherein air is injected into the polishing pad to produce bubbles in the slurry on the polishing pad while the wafer is rotated.

2. A chemical mechanical polishing method as defined by claim 1 , wherein in the second planarization process, a concentration of the slurry on the polishing pad is higher than that of the slurry used in the first planarization process.

3. A chemical mechanical polishing method as defined by claim 1 , wherein the spacing between the wafer and the polishing pad is 5 to 10 mm.

4. A chemical mechanical polishing method as defined by claim 2 , wherein the concentration of the slurry used in the second planarization process is 2 to 3 times higher than that of the slurry used in the first planarization process.

5. A chemical mechanical polishing method as defined by claim 1 , wherein a pattern thickness of the wafer polished through the first planarization process is 70 to 80% of a total planarization thickness.