Manufacturing method of a silicon carbide semiconductor device
View Patent ↗A manufacturing method for a silicon carbide semiconductor device is disclosed. It includes an etching method in which an Al film and Ni film are laid on an SiC wafer in this order and wet-etched, whereby a two-layer etching mask is formed in which Ni film portions overhang Al film portions. Mesa grooves are formed by dry etching by using this etching mask.
1. A manufacturing method of a silicon carbide semiconductor device, comprising:
depositing an Al film and an Ni film in that order to form a metal lamination film on a SiC semiconductor substrate;
etching the metal lamination film to produce a metal lamination mask in which Ni film portions cover and overhang Al film portions; and then
etching a mesa groove at least 10 μm deep in the silicon carbide substrate using an induction-coupled plasma obtained by ionizing a mixed gas of SF 6 , O 2 , and Ar gases, under conditions that the SF 6 , O 2 , and Ar gases are caused to flow at flow rates of 26% to 35%, 7.5% to 8.5%, and 58% to 65% with respect to a total gas flow rate, respectively, wherein the temperature of the silicon carbide semiconductor substrate is 30° C.±5° C. and pressure is kept at 3 Pa or more.
2. The manufacturing method of a silicon carbide semiconductor device according to claim 1 , wherein induction-coupled plasma power and bias power of a dry etching apparatus using the induction-coupled plasma are 500 W and 15 W, respectively.
3. The manufacturing method of a silicon carbide semiconductor device according to claim 2 , wherein a total thickness of the metal lamination film is 0.5 to 2 μm.
4. The manufacturing method of a silicon carbide semiconductor device according to claim 3 , wherein the metal lamination film is formed by forming the Al film at a thickness of 30% to 50% of the total thickness and then the Ni film is formed on the Al film at a thickness of 50% to 70% of the total thickness.
5. The manufacturing method of a silicon carbide semiconductor device according to claim 4 , wherein the metal lamination film is patterned with a wet etching liquid which etches the Al film at a higher etching rate than the Ni film.
6. The manufacturing method of a silicon carbide semiconductor device according to claim 5 , wherein the wet etching liquid is a mixed acid including phosphoric acid, nitric acid, and acetic acid.
7. A manufacturing method of a silicon carbide semiconductor device, comprising:
depositing an Al film and an Ni film in that order to form a metal lamination film on a SiC semiconductor substrate;
etching the metal lamination film to produce a metal lamination mask in which Ni film portions cover and overhang Al film portions; and then
etching a mesa groove at least 10 μm deep in the silicon carbide substrate using an induction-coupled plasma obtained by ionizing a mixed gas of SF 6 , O 2 , and Ar gases, under conditions that the SF 6 , O 2 , and Ar gases are caused to flow at flow rates of 26% to 35%, 7.5% to 8.5%, and 58% to 65% with respect to a total gas flow rate, respectively, wherein the temperature of the silicon carbide semiconductor substrate is 30° C.±5° C. and pressure is kept at 3 Pa or more,
wherein overhanging portions of the Ni film remain after the mesa groove is etched.
8. A manufacturing method of a silicon carbide semiconductor device, comprising:
depositing an Al film directly on a SiC semiconductor substrate;
depositing an Ni film on the deposited Al flim, to form a metal lamination film;
etching the metal lamination film to produce a metal lamination mask in which Ni film portions cover and overhang Al film portions; and then
etching a mesa groove at least 10 μm deep in the silicon carbide substrate using an induction-coupled plasma obtained by ionizing a mixed gas of SF 6 , O 2 , and Ar gases, under conditions that the SF 6 , O 2 , and Ar gases are caused to flow at flow rates of 26% to 35%, 7.5% to 8.5%, and 58% to 65% with respect to a total gas flow rate, respectively, wherein the temperature of the silicon carbide semiconductor substrate is 30° C.±5° C. and pressure is kept at 3 Pa or more.