Copper alloy sputtering target process for producing the same and semiconductor element wiring
View Patent ↗Provided is a copper alloy sputtering target containing 0.01 to (less than) 0.5 wt % of at least 1 element selected from Al or Sn, and containing Mn or Si in a total amount of 0.25 wtppm or less. The above copper alloy sputtering target allows the formation of a wiring material for a semiconductor element, in particular, a seed layer being stable, uniform and free from the occurrence of coagulation during electrolytic copper plating and exhibits excellent sputtering film formation characteristics. A semiconductor element wiring formed with this target is also provided.
1. A copper alloy sputtering target for forming a thin film seed layer for semiconductor wiring, consisting of:
0.01 to less than 0.5 wt % of Al for preventing coagulation upon plating on the seed layer;
at least one of Mn or Si or both in a total amount of 0.03 wtppm to 0.25 wtppm for improving oxidation resistance;
at least one element selected from the group consisting of Sb, Zr, Ti, Cr, Ag, Au, Cd, In and As in a total amount of 0.13 wtppm to 1.0 wtppm for improving oxidation resistance; and
a remainder being copper.
2. A copper alloy sputtering target according to claim 1 wherein said at least one of Mn or Si or both is Mn.
3. A copper alloy sputtering target according to claim 1 , wherein said copper alloy sputtering target contains 0.05 to 0.2 wt % of Al, and wherein said total amount of said at least one element selected from the group consisting of Sb, Zr, Ti, Cr, Ag, Au, Cd, In and As is 0.13 wtppm to 0.3 wtppm.
4. A copper alloy sputtering target according to claim 1 , wherein said copper alloy sputtering target has an average crystal grain size of 100 μm or less and an average grain size variation within ±20%.