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Etching characteristics of thin SiON films using a liquefied perfluorocarbon precursor of C6F12O with a low global warming potential

Authors
Lee, JunmyungNam, YunhoLee, JongchanLee, Hyun WooKwon, Kwang-Ho
Issue Date
Oct-2020
Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Keywords
global warming potential; perfluorocarbon; silicon oxynitride; etching characteristics; liquid-state perfluorocarbon
Citation
PLASMA SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, v.22, no.10
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
PLASMA SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Volume
22
Number
10
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/52691
DOI
10.1088/2058-6272/ab9b5a
ISSN
1009-0630
Abstract
Perfluorocarbon gas is widely used in the semiconductor industry. However, perfluorocarbon has a negative effect on the global environment owing to its high global warming potential (GWP) value. An alternative solution is essential. Therefore, we evaluated the possibility of replacing conventional perfluorocarbon etching gases such as CHF(3)with C6F12O, which has a low GWP and is in a liquid state at room temperature. In this study, silicon oxynitride (SiON) films were plasma-etched using inductively coupled CF4 + C6F12O + O(2)mixed plasmas. Subsequently, the etching characteristics of the film, such as etching rate, etching profile, selectivity over Si, and photoresist, were investigated. A double Langmuir probe was used and optical emission spectroscopy was performed for plasma diagnostics. In addition, a contact angle goniometer and x-ray photoelectron spectroscope were used to confirm the change in the surface properties of the etched SiON film surface. Consequently, the etching characteristics of the C6F12O mixed plasma exhibited a lower etching rate, higher SiON/Si selectivity, lower plasma damage, and more vertical etched profiles than the conventional CHF(3)mixed plasma. In addition, the C6F12O gas can be recovered in the liquid state, thereby decreasing global warming. These results confirmed that the C6F12O precursor can sufficiently replace the conventional etching gas.
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