Method for fabricating a metal-insulator-metal capacitor
View Patent ↗A method for correcting angle zero position of an ion implantation equipment. The method includes loading a semiconductor wafer into the ion implantation equipment, implanting ions into the wafer with varying angle, measuring thermal wave and sheet resistance value of the wafer, and correcting the angle zero position with reference to points at which the measured thermal wave or sheet resistance value is minimized.
1. A method for correcting an angle zero position of an ion implantation equipment, said method comprising the steps of:
loading a semiconductor wafer into the ion implantation equipment;
implanting ions into the wafer with varying angle;
measuring thermal wave values of the wafer; and
correcting the angle zero position with reference to points at which the measured thermal wafer value is at a minimum.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the angle varied at the step of implanting ions includes angles of −2°, −1°, 0°, 1°, and 2°.
3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the ion implantation is performed with a dose of boron ions of 1*10 13 to 1*10 14 and at an energy of 40 keV to 70 keV.
4. A method for correcting an angle zero position of an ion implantation equipment, said method comprising the steps of:
loading a semiconductor wafer into the ion implantation equipment;
implanting ions into the wafer with varying angle;
measuring thermal wave values and sheet resistance values of the wafer; and
correcting the angle zero position with reference to points at which both the measured thermal wave value and sheet resistance value are minimum.
5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the angle varied at the step of implanting ions includes angles of −2°, −1°, 0°, 1°, and 2°.
6. The method of claim 4 , wherein the ion implantation is performed with a dose of boron ions of 1*10 — to 1*10 – and at an energy of 40 keV to 70 keV.
7. The method of claim 4 , wherein measuring thermal wave values and sheet resistance values of the wafer further comprises measuring thermal wave values followed by measuring sheet resistance values after rapidly heating the semiconductor wafer.