IP Library Granted Patent US 7,297,640
Granted Patent B2
US 7,297,640 · App. 11/034,952 · Granted Nov 20, 2007

Method for reducing argon diffusion from high density plasma films

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Patent No.
US 7,297,640
App. No.
11/034,952
Granted
Nov 20, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A two-step high density plasma-CVD process is described wherein the argon content in the film is controlled by using two different argon concentrations in the argon/silane/oxygen gas mixture used for generating the high density plasma. The first step deposition uses high argon concentration and low sputter etch-to-deposition (E/D) ratio. High E/D ratio maintains the gap openings without necking. In the second step, a lower argon concentration and lower E/D ratio are used. Since observed metal defects are caused by argon diffusion in the top 200-300 nm of the HDP-CVD film, by controlling argon concentration in the top part of the film (i.e. second step deposition) to a low value, a reduced number of metal defects are achieved.

Claims (29)

1. A method of high plasma density chemical vapor deposition (HDP-CVD) of a dielectric film, the steps comprising:

providing a semiconductor substrate having device elements and metal wiring pattern with gaps overlying said semiconductor substrate;

forming a dielectric film to fill said gaps using multiple HDP-CVD steps, one of the steps at a first concentration of inert gas and a first pressure, a later of the steps at a second concentration of inert gas less than the first concentration of inert gas and a second pressure higher than the first pressure; and

planarizing said dielectric film.

2. The method of high plasma density chemical vapor deposition (HDP-CVD) of a dielectric film according to claim 1 , wherein said metal wiring pattern comprises aluminum, aluminum-copper alloy, and or copper.

3. The method of high plasma density chemical vapor deposition (HDP-CVD) of a dielectric film according to claim 1 , wherein said dielectric film comprises silicon dioxide, fluorinated silicon dioxide, low dielectric constant inorganic materials, low dielectric constant organic materials, and/or porous inorganic and organic materials.

4. The method of high plasma density chemical vapor deposition (HDP-CVD) of a dielectric film according to claim 1 , wherein said multiple step HDP-CVD method comprises two deposition steps.

5. The method of high plasma density chemical vapor deposition (HDP-CVD) of dielectric film according to claim 4 , wherein said first and second dielectric deposition steps are done using argon, silane, and oxygen gas mixture.

6. The method of high plasma density chemical vapor deposition (HDP-CVD) of a dielectric film according to claim 5 , wherein said gas mixture ratio in said first dielectric deposition step is approximately about 1:1:1.4 of argon:silane:oxygen respectively and having argon concentration in the range of approximately about 25%-35% by volume.

7. The method of high plasma density chemical vapor deposition (HDP-CVD) of a dielectric film according to claim 5 , wherein said first step dielectric deposition is done with a process such that sputter-etch:deposition component ratio range is approximately about 0.1-0.3.

8. The method of high plasma density chemical vapor deposition (HDP-CVD) of a dielectric film according to claim 5 , wherein said gas mixture ratio in said second dielectric deposition step is approximately about 1:1.5:3 of argon:silane:oxygen respectively and having argon concentration in the range of approximately about 15%-25% by volume.

9. The method of high plasma density chemical vapor deposition (HDP-CVD) of a dielectric film according to claim 5 , wherein said second step dielectric deposition is done with a process such that sputter-etch:deposition component ratio range is approximately about 0.02-0.06.

10. The method of high plasma density chemical vapor deposition (HDP-CVD) of dielectric film according to claim 5 , wherein said first deposited film thickness range is approximately about 300-500 nm.

11. The method of high plasma density chemical vapor deposition (HDP-CVD) of a dielectric film according to claim 5 , wherein said second deposited film thickness range is approximately about 300-500 nm.

12. A method of high plasma density chemical vapor deposition (HDP-CVD) of a dielectric film with steps comprising:

forming a metal pattern having gaps on a silicon substrate having device elements;

depositing a gap-filling dielectric film with a two step HDP-CVD process; and

planarizing said dielectric film.

13. The method of high plasma density chemical vapor deposition (HDP-CVD) of a dielectric film according to claim 12 , wherein said metal wiring pattern comprises aluminum, aluminum-copper alloy, and or copper.

14. The method of high plasma density chemical vapor deposition (HDP-CVD) of a dielectric film according to claim 12 , wherein said gap-filling dielectric film comprises silicon dioxide, fluorinated silicon dioxide, low dielectric constant inorganic materials, low dielectric constant organic materials, and/or porous inorganic and organic materials.

15. The method of high plasma density chemical vapor deposition (HDP-CVD) of dielectric film according to claim 12 , wherein said gas mixture ratio in said first dielectric deposition step is approximately about 1:1:1.4 of argon:silane:oxygen respectively and having argon concentration in the range of approximately about 25%-35% by volume.

16. The method of high plasma density chemical vapor deposition (HDP-CVD) of a dielectric film according to claim 12 , wherein said first dielectric deposition is done with a process such that sputter-etch:deposition component ratio range is approximately about 0.1-0.3.

17. The method of high plasma density chemical vapor deposition (HDP-CVD) of a dielectric film according to claim 12 , wherein said second dielectric deposition step is approximately about 1:1.5:3 of argon:silane:oxygen respectively and having argon concentration in the range of approximately about 15%-25% by volume.

18. The method of high plasma density chemical vapor deposition (HDP-CVD) of a dielectric film according to claim 17 , wherein said second dielectric deposition is done with a process such that sputter-etch:deposition component ratio range is approximately about 0.02-0.06.

19. The method of high plasma density chemical vapor deposition (HDP-CVD) of a dielectric film according to claim 12 , wherein said first and second gap-filling dielectric film thickness ranges are approximately about 300-500 nm and 300-500 nm respectively.

20. A method of high plasma density chemical vapor deposition (HDP-CVD) of a dielectric film with steps comprising:

forming a metal pattern having gaps on a silicon substrate having device elements;

depositing a gap-filling dielectric film with a two step HDP-CVD process; first dielectric film with thickness in the range of approximately about 300-500 nm, deposited using a argon:silane:oxygen gas mixture with a ratio of approximately about 1:1:-1.4 at a first pressure and with sputter-etch:deposition ratio of approximately about 0.1-0.3; and second dielectric film with thickness in the range of approximately about 300-500 nm, deposited using argon:silane:oxygen gas mixture in the range of approximately about 1:1.5:3 at a second pressure higher than the first pressure and with sputter-etch:deposition ratio of approximately about 0.02-0.06; and

planarizing said dielectric film.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 16, 2020
From: ALSEPHINA INNOVATIONS, INC.
To: TAIWAN SEMICONDUCTOR MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LTD.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 2, 2019
From: GLOBALFOUNDRIES SINGAPORE PTE. LTD.
To: ALSEPHINA INNOVATIONS INC.
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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 20, 2018
From: CHARTERED SEMICONDUCTOR MANUFACTURING PTE. LTD.
To: GLOBALFOUNDRIES SINGAPORE PTE. LTD.
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