PECVD SiO2 via CHF3 + O2

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Goal

The purpose of this document is to examine the etch properties of the Oxford 80 Plus RIE system and to find the etch rate of SiO2 and S1818 MicroChem positive resist.

Materials

  • Microchem S1818 Photoresist
  • Microchem MF-319 Developer
  • 4 inch Silicon Wafers

Equipment

Units

  • Gas flow rate: standard cubic centimeters per minute (sccm)
  • Pressure: milliTorr (mT)
  • Temperature: degrees Celsius (C)
  • High frequency (RF) power: Watts (W)

Protocol

Coat

1. Mount wafer and ensure that it is centered.

2. Deposit 7 milliliters of S1818 photoresist in the center of the wafer.

3. Spin on photoresist at 4500 RPM for 60 Seconds.

Soft Bake

1. Bake wafer at 115 °C for 60 seconds.

Expose

1. Use the photomask to expose the wafer at 150 mJ/cm2 Develop

1. Dispense approximately 150 milliliters of AZ300 MIF developer into a six inch cylindrical container.

2. Fully submerge the exposed wafer.

3. Agitate and develop the wafer for 300 seconds.

Etch

1. Pump to 5e-04 Torr, “Pump to Pressure” checked.

2. Etch Step

  • Trifluoromethane (CHF3) flow rate: 100 sccm Oxygen (O2) flow rate: 4 sccm
  • Pressure: 50 mT
  • RF Power: 150 W
  • Capacitor starting points: Capacitor #1: 60 %, Capacitor #2: 80 %


Results

DE04 PECVD SiO2 rate etch via CHF3O2.png

DE04 PECVD SiO2 rate etch via CHF3O2.png