IP Library Granted Patent US 9,524,854
Granted Patent B2
US 9,524,854 · App. 14/741,109 · Granted Dec 20, 2016

Electrostatic remote plasma source system and method

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Patent No.
US 9,524,854
App. No.
14/741,109
Granted
Dec 20, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

This disclosure describes systems, methods, and apparatus for capacitively coupling energy into a plasma to ignite and sustain the plasma within a remote plasma source. The power is provided by a first electrode that at least partially surrounds or is surrounded by a second electrode. The second electrode can be grounded or floating. First and second dielectric components can be arranged to separate one or both of the electrodes from the plasma and thereby DC isolate the plasma from one or both of the electrodes.

Claims (33)

1. A remote plasma source system comprising:

a first electrode;

a second electrode, one of the first or second electrodes at least partially surrounding the other;

a chamber enclosed by a chamber wall and configured to be externally coupled to a sub-atmospheric processing chamber, the chamber wall separating the first electrode from the second electrode, and the chamber including:

a first path for the entry of a first fluid into the chamber; and

a second path configured to provide a second fluid to the processing chamber, wherein the second fluid includes disassociated fluid created from the first fluid; and

an RF power source input configured to couple to an RF power source and provide RF power from the RF power source to the first electrode, the RF power electrostatically coupling to the second electrode so as to electrostatically sustain a plasma within at least a portion of the chamber;

a first dielectric component separating the first electrode from the plasma, DC isolating the first electrode from the plasma, and preventing the plasma from interacting with the first electrode; and

a second dielectric component separating the second electrode from the plasma, DC isolating the second electrode from the plasma, and preventing the plasma from interacting with the second electrode; and

controllable impedance matching circuitry coupled to the RF power source and the first electrode to enable operation of the remote plasma source across a range of sub-atmospheric pressures.

2. The remote plasma source of claim 1 , wherein the second electrode is longer than the first electrode.

3. The remote plasma source of claim 1 , wherein the second electrode is grounded.

4. The remote plasma source of claim 1 , wherein the first and second electrodes have one or more beveled edges.

5. The remote plasma source of claim 1 , wherein the first path radially provides the first fluid into the chamber.

6. The remote plasma source of claim 1 , wherein the first path axially provides the first fluid into the chamber.

7. The remote plasma source of claim 1 , wherein the first and second electrodes are concentrically aligned.

8. The remote plasma source of claim 1 , wherein the chamber wall is an inner surface of one of the first or second electrodes.

9. A method of sustaining a plasma in a capacitively coupled remote plasma source comprising:

externally mounting the remote plasma source to a processing chamber;

creating a sub-atmospheric enclosure with the remote plasma source and the processing chamber;

passing RF power from an RF power source between two capacitively coupled electrodes separated by a chamber wall enclosing a chamber of the capacitively coupled remote plasma source;

sustaining a plasma within the chamber via the RF power being capacitively coupled to the plasma;

providing a first fluid into the chamber;

dissociating at least a portion of the first fluid by passing the first fluid though the plasma;

passing a second fluid to a processing chamber coupled to the capacitively coupled remote plasma source;

DC isolating the first electrode from the plasma via a first dielectric component that separates the first electrode from the plasma;

DC isolating the second electrode from the plasma via a second dielectric component that separates the second electrode from the plasma; and

selectably matching an impedance of the plasma with the RF power source to enable operation of the remote plasma source across a range of sub-atmospheric pressures.

10. The method of claim 9 , further comprising grounding one of the first or second electrodes.

11. The method of claim 9 , wherein the first fluid is provided axially into the chamber.

12. The method of claim 9 , wherein the first fluid is provided radially into the chamber.

13. The method of claim 9 , further comprising concentrically arranging the first and second electrodes.

14. The method of claim 11 , wherein the chamber wall is an inner surface of one of the first or second electrodes.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 30, 2017
From: ADVANCED ENERGY INDUSTRIES, INC.
To: AES GLOBAL HOLDINGS, PTE. LTD.
Reel/Frame 043983/0966 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 13, 2015
From: HOFFMAN, DANIEL J.; CARTER, DANIEL; BROUK, VICTOR; PETERSON, KAREN; GRILLEY, RANDY
To: ADVANCED ENERGY INDUSTRIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 036070/0434 →