Ion source cleaning in semiconductor processing systems
View Patent ↗Cleaning of an ion implantation system or components thereof, utilizing temperature and/or a reactive cleaning reagent enabling growth/etching of the cathode in an indirectly heated cathode for an ion implantation system by monitoring the cathode bias power and taking corrective action depending upon compared values to etch or regrow the cathode.
1. A method of controlling the condition of an indirectly heated cathode source in an ion implantation system comprising:
detecting a decrease in power usage of the indirectly heated cathode by determining power usage for the indirectly heated cathode source by measuring cathode bias power at a predetermined time and comparing the power usage at the predetermined time to initial power; and
regrowing the indirectly heated cathode by flowing a fluorinated gas in a plasma condition over the indirectly heated cathode, wherein the fluorinated gas comprises XeF 2 .
2. The method of claim 1 further comprising:
detecting an increase in a power usage of the indirectly heated cathode by
i) determining power usage from the indirectly heated cathode source by measuring cathode bias power at an additional predetermined time; and
ii) comparing the power usage at the additional predetermined time to initial power; and etching the indirectly heated cathode.
3. The method of claim 2 wherein the etching includes operating the indirectly heated cathode under conditions of low to moderate temperature sufficient for etching.
4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the low to moderate temperature is from about room temperature up to about 2000° C.
5. The method of claim 1 wherein the regrowing includes operating the indirectly heated cathode under conditions of high temperature sufficient for metal deposition to occur.
6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the high temperature sufficient for metal deposition to occur is greater than 2000° C.
7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the fluorinated gas comprises N 2 F 4 .