Process for polishing glass substrate
View Patent ↗A process for polishing a glass substrate, which enables to polish a glass substrate having a large waviness formed by mechanical polishing, to have a surface excellent in flatness, is provided. A process for polishing a glass substrate, comprising a step of measuring the surface profile of a mechanically polished glass substrate to identify the width of waviness present in the glass substrate, and a step of applying dry etching using a beam having a beam size in FWHM (full width of half maximum) value of at most the above size of waviness, to polish the surface of the glass substrate.
1. A process for polishing a glass substrate, comprising measuring the surface profile of a mechanically polished glass substrate to identify the width of waviness present in the glass substrate surface, and applying dry etching using a beam having a beam size of at most the width of the waviness, the beam size being in terms of FWHM (full width of half maximum) value, to polish the surface of the glass substrate.
2. The process for polishing a glass substrate according to claim 1 , wherein the beam size in FWHM value is at most a half of the size of the waviness.
3. The process for polishing a glass substrate according to claim 1 , wherein the dry etching is a gas cluster ion beam etching.
4. The process for polishing a glass substrate according to claim 3 , wherein the source gas for the gas cluster ion beam etching is one member selected from the group consisting of a mixed gas of SF 6 and O 2 , a mixed gas of SF 6 , Ar and O 2 , a mixed gas of NF 3 and O 2 , a mixed gas of NF 3 , Ar and O 2 , a mixed gas of NF 3 and N 2 , and a mixed gas of NF 3 , Ar and N 2 .
5. The process for polishing a glass substrate according to claim 4 , wherein the source gas is one member selected from the group consisting of a mixed gas of SF 6 and O 2 , a mixed gas of SF 6 , Ar and O 2 , a mixed gas of NF 3 and O 2 and a mixed gas of NF 3 , Ar and O 2 .
6. The process for polishing a glass substrate according to claim 1 , wherein the glass substrate is made of a low expansion glass having a heat expansion coefficient of 0±30 ppb/° C. at 20° C.
7. The process for polishing a glass substrate according to claim 6 , wherein the low expansion glass is a quartz glass having SiO 2 as the main component.
8. The process for polishing a glass substrate according to claim 1 , wherein the mechanically polished glass substrates has a flatness of at most 500 nm and a surface roughness (Rms) of at most 5 nm.