IP Library Granted Patent US 7,177,019
Granted Patent B2
US 7,177,019 · App. 11/048,552 · Granted Feb 13, 2007

Apparatus for imaging metrology

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Patent No.
US 7,177,019
App. No.
11/048,552
Granted
Feb 13, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

This invention is an apparatus for imaging metrology, which in particular embodiments may be integrated with a processor station such that a metrology station is apart from but coupled to a process station. The metrology station is provided with a first imaging camera with a first field of view containing the measurement region. Alternate embodiments include a second imaging camera with a second field of view. Preferred embodiments comprise a broadband ultraviolet light source, although other embodiments may have a visible or near infrared light source of broad or narrow optical bandwidth. Embodiments including a broad bandwidth source typically include a spectrograph, or an imaging spectrograph. Particular embodiments may include curved, reflective optics or a measurement region wetted by a liquid. In a typical embodiment, the metrology station and the measurement region are configured to have 4 degrees of freedom of movement relative to each other.

Claims (37)

1. A method of fabricating a semiconductor wafer, the method comprising:

(a) transferring a processed wafer from a wafer process station located within a process chamber to a metrology station also located within the process chamber, but spaced apart from the wafer process station, the metrology station containing a chuck for receiving and supporting the wafer and a measurement head for measuring the wafer, the wafer process station containing a transport system for supporting the wafer during processing by the wafer process station;

(b) while the wafer is supported in the chuck of the metrology station

(i) imaging a surface of the wafer with a camera in order to locate a selected measurement region of the surface containing at least one feature on the surface;

(ii) directing a broadband light beam toward the measurement region;

(iii) obtaining a first measurement of spectral content of the broadband light beam which has been reflected from the measurement region of the wafer;

iv) obtaining a second measurement of spectral content of the broadband light beam which has not been reflected from the wafer; and

(v) receiving the first and second measurements at a processor and evaluating the wafer based on the first and second measurements, where the second measurement is used to correct for system characteristics.

2. A method as in claim 1 , and wherein the step of directing the broadband light beam toward the wafer includes using a beam splitter positioned along a beam path of the broadband light beam.

3. A method as in claim 1 , and wherein the step of directing the broadband light beam toward the wafer includes using a mirror positioned along a beam path of the broadband light beam.

4. A method as in claim 1 , and further comprising:

focusing the broadband light beam on the sample using an objective lens of the measurement head.

5. A method as in claim 1 , and further comprising:

loading the wafer into the wafer process station using a transport system.

6. A method as in claim 5 , and further comprising:

processing the wafer in the process station.

7. A method as in claim 1 , and wherein the first and second measurements are obtained simultaneously.

8. A method as in claim 1 , and wherein the broadband light beam is generated by a UV light source.

9. A method as in claim 1 , and wherein the broadband light beam is generated by a light source defined by at least one lamp, said light source emitting a range of wavelengths, said range of wavelengths including visible and ultraviolet light.

10. A method as in claim 1 , and wherein the broadband light beam is generated by a lamp selected from the group consisting of a UV xenon lamp, a tungsten lamp, a deuterium lamp and a xenon lamp.

11. A method as in claim 1 , and further comprising:

detecting an edge position of the wafer while the chuck is rotated in order to determine a position offset of the sample.

12. A method as in claim 1 , and further comprising:

passing the broadband light beam, reflected from the wafer, through a pinhole mirror before obtaining the first measurement.

13. A method as in claim 12 , and further comprising:

receiving a reflected portion of the broadband light beam, reflected by the pinhole mirror, to a camera for determining a measurement position relative to the wafer.

14. A method as in claim 13 , and further comprising:

focusing the pinhole of the pinhole mirror onto the camera in order to determine a precise measurement position relative to the wafer.

15. A method as in claim 1 , and wherein the position of the objective lens relative to the wafer can be adjusted without altering an optical path length of the metrology station.

16. A method of fabricating a semiconductor wafer, the method comprising:

processing a wafer in a process station located within a process chamber while the wafer is supported in the process station by a process station transport system;

transferring the processed wafer from the process station to a chuck in a metrology station also located within the process chamber, but spaced apart from the process station, the chuck operable to accurately support the wafer in at least one position relative to a measurement head of the metrology station, the measurement head being operable to measure a parameter of the wafer;

imaging a surface of the wafer with a camera of the metrology station in order to locate a selected measurement region of the surface containing at least one feature on the surface;

directing a broadband light beam toward the measurement region;

obtaining a first measurement of spectral content of a portion of the broadband light beam which has been reflected from the measurement region of the wafer;

obtaining a second measurement of spectral content of the broadband light beam which has not been reflected from the wafer; and

receiving the first and second measurements at a processor and evaluating the parameter of the wafer based on the first and second measurements, where the second measurement is used to correct for system characteristics.