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JP5549552B2 - Method for assembling vacuum processing apparatus and vacuum processing apparatus - Google Patents
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JP5549552B2
JP5549552B2 JP2010254093A JP2010254093A JP5549552B2 JP 5549552 B2 JP5549552 B2 JP 5549552B2 JP 2010254093 A JP2010254093 A JP 2010254093A JP 2010254093 A JP2010254093 A JP 2010254093A JP 5549552 B2 JP5549552 B2 JP 5549552B2
JP2010254093A
JP2012104755A (en
光一 島田
2010-11-12 Application filed by 東京エレクトロン株式会社 filed Critical 東京エレクトロン株式会社
2010-11-12 Priority to JP2010254093A priority Critical patent/JP5549552B2/en
2012-05-31 Publication of JP2012104755A publication Critical patent/JP2012104755A/en
2014-07-16 Publication of JP5549552B2 publication Critical patent/JP5549552B2/en
The present invention relates to a method for assembling a vacuum processing apparatus including a reaction vessel made of quartz and a vacuum processing apparatus.
A wafer boat for stacking a plurality of wafers in a shelf form as a batch type apparatus for performing vacuum processing such as film formation processing on semiconductor wafers (hereinafter referred to as “wafers”), and the wafer boat on the lower side 2. Description of the Related Art A vertical heat treatment apparatus including a reaction tube (reaction vessel) made of quartz inserted in an airtight manner is known. For example, on one side of the reaction tube, one end side of an exhaust port made of quartz for evacuating the atmosphere in the reaction tube is welded to the reaction tube, and the other end side of the exhaust port is connected to a vacuum pump. It is connected to a metal exhaust pipe that stretches toward it. Even when the atmosphere inside the reaction tube is set to a vacuum atmosphere, the exhaust pipe has an end on the exhaust port side that forms an exterior body of the apparatus, for example, so that it is not attracted (moved) to the atmosphere. It is fixed to the housing. The reaction tube is positioned below the position where the wafer is loaded on the wafer boat so that the peripheral edge of the lower end is in airtight contact with the upper surface of the lid provided at the lower end of the wafer boat in the circumferential direction. On the side, it is fixed to the base plate while being held horizontally from the lower surface side by a bottom flange which is a ring-shaped attachment member. Accordingly, the positional relationship between the position where the end of the exhaust port on the exhaust pipe side is fixed and the position where the lower end of the reaction tube is fixed is roughly defined in this apparatus.
When attaching or replacing the reaction tube to the apparatus, the reaction tube is fixed to the bottom flange with the bottom flange lowered, and then the other end of the exhaust port faces the open end of the exhaust tube. The bottom flange is raised so that the bottom flange is fixed to the base plate. Subsequently, for example, an operator connects the exhaust port and the exhaust pipe in an airtight manner using a piping flange member. In this way, the reaction tube and the exhaust tube are hermetically connected.
By the way, quartz products often have poor processability and low processing accuracy compared to, for example, metal materials. Therefore, the length of the exhaust port and the direction of the exhaust port extending from the reaction tube may vary from reaction tube to reaction tube. Therefore, since the positional relationship between the lower end portion (bottom flange) of the reaction tube and the exhaust pipe is determined in the apparatus as described above, when the exhaust port is connected to the exhaust pipe, In some cases, an excessive force may be applied. For this reason, for example, the reaction tube may be damaged at a welded portion between the exhaust port and the reaction tube.
Therefore, the exhaust pipe described above is divided into a first pipe on the exhaust port side and a second pipe on the vacuum pump side, and a member for fixing the first pipe and the housing, for example, a bolt into which a bolt is inserted. Provide some margin in the hole. And these 1st piping and 2nd piping are airtightly connected with the bellows which can be bent and extended, and the fixed position of the 1st piping can be adjusted now according to the attitude | position of an exhaust port. However, since the fixing operation of the first pipe and the exhaust port is performed at an upper position (above the operator's head), depending on the skill level of the operator, the exhaust port is fixed while being displaced with respect to the exhaust pipe. Similarly, an excessive force may be applied to the exhaust port. At this time, even if the displacement amount of the exhaust pipe relative to the exhaust port is very small, the welded portion of the reaction tube and the exhaust port and the fixed position are separated from each other. A large force may be applied to the welded portion in an attempt to shift. Further, when the dimensional error of the reaction tube or the exhaust port is extremely large, the dimensional error may not be absorbed even if the above-described margin is provided (an excessive force is applied to the exhaust port).
On the other hand, for example, if the bellows described above is provided between the first pipe and the exhaust port so that the bellows can move according to the position of the exhaust port, the bellows contracts when the reaction tube is evacuated. Therefore, there is a possibility that the exhaust port is drawn to the exhaust pipe side and the exhaust port is detached (damaged) from the reaction tube.
Patent Document 1 describes a vertical heat treatment apparatus, but the above-described problems are not studied.
JP 2010-239142 A
The present invention has been made in view of such circumstances, and an object of the present invention is to provide a vacuum processing apparatus capable of suppressing breakage of the reaction vessel in a vacuum processing apparatus having a quartz reaction vessel in which an exhaust port is formed. An assembly method and a vacuum processing apparatus are provided.
Assembling method of the vacuum processing apparatus of the present invention,
In a method of assembling a vacuum processing apparatus that vacuum-processes a substrate in a reduced-pressure atmosphere in a quartz reaction vessel in which one end side is opened as a substrate carry-in port and an exhaust port is formed on the one end side.
Attaching the attachment member to one end of the reaction vessel (a);
A step (b) of connecting and fixing at least a flange portion of the exhaust pipe to the exhaust port;
After the step (a) and the step (b), a step (c) of fixing the attachment member and the portion of the exhaust pipe including at least the flange portion connected and fixed to the exhaust port by a fixing member;
After the step (a) of attaching the attachment member to the reaction vessel, the step (d) of fixing the attachment member to the support part;
After the steps (a) to (d) are completed, the exhaust pipe is fixed to an exhaust pipe fixing portion different from the attachment member on the downstream side of the fixing position with respect to the attachment member (e). And.
The assembling method may be configured as follows.
The reaction vessel is a vertical reaction tube in which a holder in which a plurality of substrates are held in a shelf shape is carried in from a lower end side which is one end side,
The fixing member is configured to be fixed to a flange portion connected to the exhaust port in the exhaust pipe.
The exhaust pipe is detachably provided with a flange on one end side of the pipe line member,
The step (b) of connecting and fixing the flange portion of the exhaust pipe to the exhaust port is a step of fixing the flange portion to the exhaust port in a state of being disconnected from the pipe line member,
After performing the step (c) of fixing the flange portion and the attachment member with the fixing member, performing the step of connecting and fixing the flange portion and one end side of the pipe member,
Then, the structure which performs the process (e) which fixes an exhaust pipe to an exhaust pipe fixed site | part.
The fixing members are disposed at least in three locations so as to be separated from each other around an axis extending in the length direction of the exhaust port,
Each fixing member is arranged so as to be opposed to another fixing member through an internal region of the exhaust port.
The fixing member is configured such that a length dimension between the portion of the exhaust pipe and the attachment member is adjustable.
The exhaust pipe is configured such that a bellows body is interposed between a position fixed to the exhaust pipe fixing portion and a position fixed to the mounting member by the fixing member.
Instead of performing the step (e) of fixing the exhaust pipe to the exhaust pipe fixing portion after the step (c) of fixing the portion of the exhaust pipe including the flange portion and the attachment member with a fixing member,
A configuration in which the step (e) is performed before the step (c).
The fixing member has a configuration in which a portion of the exhaust pipe and a connection portion connected to the attachment member are each adjustable in angle.
The vacuum processing apparatus of the present invention is
In a vacuum processing apparatus that vacuum-processes a substrate in a reduced-pressure atmosphere in a quartz reaction vessel in which one end side is opened as a substrate inlet and an exhaust port is formed on the one end side.
An attachment member attached to one end of the reaction vessel;
Rutotomoni is fixed to the exhaust port, and the flange portion formed as a proximal end portion of the exhaust pipe,
A fixing member for fixing the attachment member and the portion of the exhaust pipe including at least a flange portion fixed by being connected to the exhaust port is provided.
A support portion to which the attachment member is fixed;
The exhaust pipe may be provided downstream of the fixing position with respect to the attachment member, and may be provided with an exhaust pipe fixing portion configured to fix the exhaust pipe. The bellows body may be provided between the position fixed to the exhaust pipe fixing portion and the position fixed to the attachment member by the fixing member.
In the present invention, in order to attach the reaction vessel to the support portion, the attachment member fixed to one end side of the reaction vessel and the portion including at least the flange portion of the exhaust pipe are fixed by the fixing member. Therefore, when the exhaust pipe is fixed to the exhaust pipe fixing portion, it is possible to prevent an excessive stress from being applied to the base end portion of the quartz exhaust port, and thus it is possible to prevent the reaction vessel from being damaged. Further, even when the bellows is provided in the exhaust pipe, an excessive stress is not applied to the base end portion of the exhaust port when the bellows tries to degenerate during evacuation (decompression). Therefore, it is possible to adopt a configuration in which a bellows is interposed in the exhaust pipe. In this case, there is an advantage that the work of fixing the exhaust pipe to the exhaust pipe fixing portion is facilitated.
It is a longitudinal cross-sectional view which shows an example of the vacuum processing apparatus of this invention. It is a perspective view which expands and shows a part of said vacuum processing apparatus. It is a perspective view which expands and shows a part of said vacuum processing apparatus. It is a side view which expands and shows a part of exhaust pipe provided in the said vacuum processing apparatus. FIG. 2 is a vertical plan view showing a part of the exhaust pipe in an enlarged manner. It is a disassembled perspective view which expands and shows a part of said exhaust pipe. It is a perspective view which expands and shows a part of said exhaust pipe. It is a perspective view which shows the shaft which is a mechanism which fixes the said exhaust pipe. It is a longitudinal cross-sectional view which shows the said shaft typically. It is a longitudinal cross-sectional view which shows the said exhaust pipe. It is a flowchart which shows the assembly method of the said vacuum processing apparatus. It is a schematic diagram which shows the effect | action in the said vacuum processing apparatus. It is a schematic diagram which shows the effect | action in the said vacuum processing apparatus. It is a schematic diagram which shows the effect | action in the said vacuum processing apparatus. It is a top view which shows the effect | action in the said vacuum processing apparatus. It is a schematic diagram which shows the effect | action in the said vacuum processing apparatus. It is a schematic diagram which shows the effect | action in the said vacuum processing apparatus. It is a characteristic view which shows the result of the strength evaluation performed about the said vacuum processing apparatus. It is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the exhaust pipe which shows the other example of the said vacuum processing apparatus. It is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the exhaust pipe which shows the other example of the said vacuum processing apparatus. It is a perspective view of the shaft which shows the other example of the said vacuum processing apparatus.
An example of an embodiment of a vertical heat treatment apparatus which is a vacuum processing apparatus of the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS. In this vertical heat treatment apparatus, a vertical reaction tube (reaction vessel) 11 made of quartz for accommodating a wafer W and performing vacuum processing in this example for film formation, and an atmosphere inside the reaction tube 11 And an exhaust port 12 made of quartz that is airtightly fixed (welded) to the outer peripheral surface of the reaction tube 11. The exhaust port 12 is fixed to an apparatus (more specifically, a bottom flange 31 and a flange member 52 described later) in a state in which a large force is not applied (breakage) to the welded portion with the reaction tube 11. Yes. Before describing the fixing method of the exhaust port 12 to the apparatus, which is the main part of the present invention, the overall configuration of the apparatus and details of each part will be described in order.
A heating furnace main body 19 in which a heater 18 as a heating unit is arranged on the inner wall surface in the circumferential direction is provided outside the reaction tube 11, and the lower end of the heating furnace main body 19 is surrounded by a base plate 10 a. It is supported over the direction. In FIG. 1, reference numeral 10 denotes a casing (apparatus main body) that forms an exterior body provided on the outer surface of the vertical heat treatment apparatus in order to support the reaction tube 11, and a base plate 10 a that is a support portion is a part of the casing 10. Part. The reaction tube 11 is formed in a substantially cylindrical shape, and has a ceiling surface that swells upward and a lower end portion that is open. And the outer peripheral surface of the lower end part of the reaction tube 11 is extended in the flange shape horizontally over the circumferential direction toward the outer side, and has comprised the flange part 11a for supporting the said reaction tube 11. FIG. Further, the inner peripheral side of the flange portion 11a extends in the circumferential direction toward the inner side, and is a seal for hermetically contacting the upper surface of the lid 14 described later to seal the inner region of the reaction tube 11. Part 11b is formed.
Inside the reaction tube 11, there are a wafer boat 13 which is a substrate holder on which a plurality of wafers W are stacked in a shelf shape, and a gas injector 21 arranged along the length direction of the wafer boat 13. The wafer boat 13 is configured to be moved up and down by a boat elevator (not shown) together with a substantially disc-shaped lid body 14 provided on the lower end side of the wafer boat 13. A ring-shaped member made of an elastic organic material (not shown) is attached to the peripheral portion of the upper surface of the lid body 14 so as to hermetically contact the seal portion 11b described above over the circumferential direction to seal the reaction tube 11. An O-ring or the like that is a seal member is provided. In FIG. 1, 13 a is a substantially cylindrical heat insulator provided between the wafer boat 13 and the lid body 14, and 13 b is a motor that rotates the wafer boat 13 around the vertical axis below the lid body 14. is there.
The lower end portion of the gas injector 21 penetrates the side wall (flange portion 11a) of the reaction tube 11 in an airtight manner, and is connected to a processing gas source 23 in which a film forming gas, for example, silane gas is stored, via a flow rate adjusting portion 22. . In FIG. 1, reference numeral 21 a denotes a gas hole formed in the side surface of the gas injector 21 for each wafer W loading position on the wafer boat 13. In FIG. 1, the wafer boat 13 and the gas injector 21 are partially simplified for drawing.
The reaction tube 11 is placed horizontally on the above-described base plate 10a by the bottom flange 31 serving as an attachment member at a position about 2 m higher than the floor level so that the wafer boat 13 can be inserted into the reaction tube 11 from below. It is fixed. That is, as shown in FIG. 2, the bottom flange 31 includes a lower member 31 a and an upper member 31 b configured to sandwich the above-described flange portion 11 a from the upper and lower sides in the circumferential direction, and the bottom flange 31 ( In order to suspend the reaction tube 11) from above, the upper surface of the upper member 31b is provided with fixing portions 31c such as bolt holes formed at equal intervals, for example, at three locations in the circumferential direction.
These members 31a and 31b are fixed to each other by bolts 31d, and as shown in FIG. 3, on the lower surface of the base plate 10a, support shafts 10b extending vertically toward the fixing portions 31c of the bottom flange 31, By fixing the fixing portions 31c to each other, the reaction tube 11 is fixed in a state of being suspended horizontally from the base plate 10a. 2 and 3, 32 is a tube cart configured to be movable in the horizontal direction by an operator, for example, and the reaction tube 11 is fixed to the base plate 10a (vacuum processing is performed on the wafer W). It is configured to be movable up and down between a height level and a position (a floor level) when the reaction tube 11 is removed or replaced from the apparatus. 2 shows a state in which the reaction tube 11 placed on the floor surface is viewed from the upper side, and FIG. 3 shows a state in which the reaction tube 11 lifted to a height position fixed to the base plate 10a is viewed from the lower side. Show. In FIG. 2, the shaft 71 described later is not shown.
Further, on the side peripheral surface of the bottom flange 31 on the exhaust port 12 side, as shown in FIGS. 4 and 5, there are a plurality of fixing portions 35 for fixing one end side of a shaft 71 which is a fixing member described later. In the example, it is provided in three places. As shown in FIGS. 5 and 10, these fixing portions 35 are arranged at two positions on the upper side of the exhaust port 12 on one side (the right side in FIG. 10) when the exhaust port 12 is viewed from above. It is provided at one place on the other side (left side in FIG. 10). These fixing portions 35 will be described together with a shaft 71 described later. In FIG. 4, reference numeral 36 denotes a base plate for supporting these fixing portions 35 from below and fixing them to the bottom flange 31.
Next, the exhaust port 12 and the exhaust pipe (exhaust passage) 41 connected to the exhaust port 12 will be described in detail. As shown in FIG. 6, the exhaust port 12 is provided in a region near the lower end of the reaction tube 11, is configured to have a substantially cylindrical shape, and is connected (welded) to the reaction tube 11 at one end side. The port main body 12a and a flange portion 12b configured such that a peripheral edge portion on the other end side of the port main body 12a extends outward in the circumferential direction. The diameter dimension of the outer peripheral surface in the circumferential direction of the port body 12a is, for example, about 3 inches (about 75 mm) to 4 inches (about 100 mm). One end side of the exhaust pipe (pipe line member) 41 is disposed so as to be close to the opening of the flange part 12b, and in order to connect the flange part 12b (exhaust port 12) and the exhaust pipe 41 in an airtight manner. A flange member 52 is provided. And in order to suppress the damage in the welding part of the exhaust port 12 and the reaction tube 11, this flange member 52 and the bottom flange 31 provided in the lower end surface of the above-mentioned reaction tube 11 are mutually fixed. A shaft 71 is provided as a fixing member which is a main part of the present invention. First, the flange member 52 will be described below.
As shown in FIG. 6, the flange member 52 includes two substantially rectangular plate-like members 53 and 53 arranged to be opposed to each other in the length direction of the exhaust port 12. Of these two plate-like members 53, when the plate-like member 53 on the exhaust port 12 side and the plate-like member 53 on the exhaust pipe 41 side are respectively marked with "53a" and "53b", the center of the plate-like member 53a is obtained. A circular through hole 55 is formed in the part, and the opening dimension of the through hole 55 is formed to be larger than the outer diameter dimension of the flange part 12b. Further, in this plate-like member 53a, the upper end and the lower end of the side wall on the front side in the Y direction in FIG. 6 and the lower end of the side wall on the back in the Y direction in FIG. It forms a part of the fixing portion 61 for fixing one end side of the shaft 71 described above. On the exhaust pipe 41 side of the plate-like member 53b, a flange portion 58 whose inner region communicates with the exhaust port 12 is formed. 6 and 7 are drawn with the reaction tube 11 partially cut away, FIG. 6 shows a state in which the exhaust port 12 and the flange member 52 are separated, and FIG. 7 shows the exhaust port 12 and the flange member 52. Is shown in a connected state.
Between the plate-like members 53a and 53b, the flange portion 12b is sandwiched from both the upper and lower sides so that when viewed from the length direction of the exhaust port 12, it is formed in a substantially arc shape along the outer edge of the flange portion 12b. Two split molds (color bodies) 54, 54 are arranged. As shown in FIG. 4, when the collar bodies 54, 54 are arranged along the outer surface of the flange portion 12b, the end portion (reduced diameter portion 54a) closer to the reaction tube 11 than the outer peripheral portion of the flange portion 12b is concerned. The diameter is smaller than that of the outer peripheral portion, and the diameter-reduced portion 54a is configured to be accommodated in the through hole 55 of the plate-like member 53a described above. Accordingly, the plate-like member 53a is disposed so that the flange portion 12b and the port body 12a are inserted into the through-hole 55, and then the collar bodies 54, 54 are disposed so as to sandwich the flange portion 12b from both the upper and lower sides, When the plate-like member 53a is moved toward the color bodies 54, 54, the plate-like member 53a is in a state where the collar bodies 54, 54 and the inner peripheral surface are fitted. When the plate-like members 53a and 53b are fixed from the outer peripheral side to the circumferential direction by the bolts 57 with the seal member 56 such as an O-ring interposed between the plate-like members 53a and 53b, the exhaust port 12 The flange member 52 is hermetically connected. In FIG. 7, the color bodies 54, 54 are omitted for drawing the flange portion 12b, and the bolts 57 are omitted in FIG. FIG. 4 shows a cross section of a part of the flange member 52.
Next, the shaft 71 for fixing the bottom flange 31 and the flange member 52 to each other will be described in detail below. Here, since both the reaction tube 11 and the exhaust port 12 are made of quartz, the processing accuracy may be lower than that of, for example, a metal material. For this reason, for example, the length of the exhaust port 12 or the reaction tube 11 The direction of the extending exhaust port 12 may vary from one reaction tube 11 (exhaust port 12) to another. Therefore, the shaft 71 is configured so that the bottom flange 31 and the flange member 52 can be fixed to each other without depending on the processing accuracy of the reaction tube 11 and the exhaust port 12, that is, according to the posture of the exhaust port 12 with respect to the reaction tube 11. The flange 31 and the flange member 52 can be fixed to each other.
That is, the shaft 71 can be adjusted in length and both end portions have a ball joint structure. Specifically, as shown in FIGS. 8 and 9, the shaft 71 includes spherical ball members 72, 72 provided on one end side and the other end side in the length direction, and between these ball members 72, 72. And a shaft main body 74 formed in a substantially cylindrical shape. The ball member 72 on one side (right side in FIG. 9) of these ball members 72 and 72 is fixed to the shaft body 74. The ball member 72 on the other side (left side) is connected to an advance / retreat shaft 73 extending along the length direction of the shaft body 74 in the inner region of the shaft body 74. It is configured to be freely retractable. Fixing holes 75, 75 formed along the length direction of the shaft main body 74 are arranged at two positions on the side surface of the shaft main body 74, and the advancing / retracting shaft 73 includes these It is configured so that it can be fixed from the side (upper and lower) by bolts 76 through fixing holes 75 and 75. Therefore, the length dimension between the ball members 72 and 72 is adjusted by projecting and retracting the advance / retreat shaft 73 with respect to the shaft body 74 and then fixing the advance / retreat shaft 73 with the bolt 76.
Next, the fixing portions 35 and 61 for fixing the ball member 72 (shaft 71) to the bottom flange 31 and the flange member 52 will be described. Here, since these fixing portions 35 and 61 have almost the same configuration, the upper fixing portion 61 of the two fixing portions 61 and 61 on the front side in the Y direction in FIG. 6 will be described as an example. The fixing portion 61 has an outer surface of the ball member 72, for example, so that the connection (fixing) angle of the shaft 71 to the fixing portion 61 can be adjusted, that is, the direction of the shaft 71 can be adjusted with the fixing portion 61 as a base point. It is configured to support at three locations.
Specifically, as shown in FIG. 8, the fixing portion 61 includes a clamp member 82 that is fixed to the side wall of the plate-like member 53 a by a bolt 81. The upper end surface of the clamp member 82 has a horizontal portion 61a extending horizontally from the upper end portion of the plate-like member 53a toward the front side in the Y direction in FIG. 8, and a plate shape extending downward from the base end portion of the horizontal portion 61a. It is formed obliquely so as to face the connecting portion (right angle portion) between the side surface of the member 53a. Further, the front end portion of the horizontal portion 61a extends vertically downward and bends at right angles toward the side surface of the plate-like member 53a to form a locking portion 61b. The upper end portion of the clamp member 82 facing the locking portion 61b is bent horizontally toward the side opposite to the side surface of the plate-like member 53a, and the locked portion 82a locked with the locking portion 61b is formed. There is no. The portions that support the ball member 72 on the horizontal portion 61 a, the side surface of the plate-like member 53 a, and the upper end surface of the clamp member 82 are not shown, but each of the ball members 72 is slightly supported to support the ball member 72. 72 is recessed in a spherical shape along the outer surface of 72.
Then, the ball member 72 is positioned in a region surrounded by the horizontal portion 61a, the side surface of the plate-like member 53a, and the upper end portion of the clamp member 82, and the direction of the shaft main body 74 extending from the ball member 72 is adjusted. The one end side of the shaft 71 is fixed to the fixing portion 61 by locking the locking portion 61b and the locked portion 82a to each other and fixing the clamp member 82. The other fixing portions 61 and the fixing portion 35 of the bottom flange 31 are also configured in the same manner as this fixing portion 61, and similarly, the orientation of the shaft 71 can be fixed in an adjustable manner.
As shown in FIG. 10, the set (shaft 71) of the fixing portions 35 and 61 has a plurality of locations as shown in FIG. 10 so that the bottom flange 31 and the flange member 52 can be fixed in the circumferential direction outside the exhaust port 12. In this example, they are arranged at three locations. The set of the fixing portions 35 and 61 is provided so as to be separated from each other around an axis extending in the length direction of the exhaust port 12 and to face each other through an internal region of the exhaust port 12. Specifically, the set is provided at two locations so as to face each other in the diametrical direction of the exhaust port 12 when viewed from the length direction of the exhaust port 12, and the periphery of the exhaust port 12 from these two sets. One is provided at a position separated in the direction. Therefore, if the angle between the horizontal axis extending horizontally in the direction orthogonal to the length direction of the exhaust port 12 and each of the above-mentioned sets is θ, the angles θ for these sets are −45 ° and 45 °, respectively. And 225 °. The separation distance (the length dimension of the shaft 71) between the fixing portions 35 and 61 varies depending on the dimensional error of the reaction tube 11 (exhaust port 12) as described above. The distance is as short as ˜68.5 mm.
Next, the exhaust pipe 41 will be described. As shown in FIG. 1, the exhaust pipe 41 is airtightly connected to a first exhaust pipe 41a whose one end is airtightly connected to the exhaust port 12 side and to the other end of the first exhaust pipe 41a. A second exhaust pipe 41b extending toward the vacuum pump 43 via a pressure adjusting unit 42 such as a butterfly valve is also included. The exhaust pipes 41a and 41b are supported on a support plate (exhaust pipe fixing portion) 10c, which is a member different from the base plate 10a, on the vacuum pump 43 side (downstream side) with respect to the base plate 10a via bolts (not shown). 40 and 40 are respectively fixed. The support plate 10 c forms a part of the housing 10. The first exhaust pipe 41a and the flange member 52 are clamp members (clamp chains) in which the opening ends formed in a flange shape so as to face each other extend in the circumferential direction via a seal member 45 such as an O-ring. The clamp member 44 is clamped, and then the one end side and the other end side of the clamp member 44 are fixed to each other so as to be airtightly connected. In the first exhaust pipe 41a, a bellows body 46 configured to be extendable and bendable is airtightly interposed between a connection portion between the exhaust port 12 and the support portion 40 described above. Yes.
Similarly, the exhaust pipes 41a and 41b are fixed by a clamp member 44 via a seal member 45 such as an O-ring. In the second exhaust pipe 41b, the bellows body 46 described above is interposed between the connecting portion with the first exhaust pipe 41a and the support portion 40 in an airtight manner. The exhaust port 12 and the exhaust pipe 41 are provided with a heat insulating material and a heater for heating the gas flowing through the interior, but are not shown.
Next, a method for assembling the vacuum processing apparatus of the present invention, which is an action when the reaction tube 11 is attached (replaced) to the apparatus, will be described. FIG. 11 shows an overall flowchart of this assembling method. First, as shown in FIG. 12, for example, an operator carries a tube cart 32 on which the reaction tube 11 is placed into the apparatus with the reaction tube 11 removed, and the reaction tube is placed below the heating furnace body 19. 11 is positioned (step S1). At this time, the exhaust pipes 41 a and 41 b are detached from the housing 10 together with the bellows body 46. Then, as shown in FIG. 2 described above, the bottom flange 31 is attached to the flange portion 11a of the reaction tube 11 (step S2). That is, the lower member 31a described above is brought into contact with the flange portion 11a from the lower side, and then the upper member 31b is disposed on the upper side of the flange portion 11a, and the members 31a and 31b are bolted over the circumferential direction. It is fixed by 31d. Then, the base plate 36 is fixed to the bottom flange 31 and the fixing portion 35 is fixed to the base plate 36.
Next, as shown in FIG. 13, the flange member 52 is airtightly attached to the exhaust port 12 as described above (step S3). The flange portion 58 that is the opening end of the flange member 52 on the exhaust pipe 41 side is attached so as to follow the direction in which the opening end of the exhaust port 12 (flange portion 12b) faces. 12 and 13 are omitted from the upper side of the apparatus. The same applies to FIGS. 14, 16 and 17 below.
Then, as shown in FIG. 14, the bottom flange 31 and the flange member 52 are fixed using the shaft 71 (step S4). At this time, as described above, since the flange member 52 is attached so as to follow the direction in which the opening end of the exhaust port 12 faces, for example, the opening end of the flange portion 12b with respect to the direction in which the port body 12a extends. When facing the direction shifted to the side, as shown schematically in FIG. 15, the direction may be facing the shifted direction. However, as described above, each shaft 71 is extendable and the direction with respect to the bottom flange 31 and the flange member 52 is adjustable, so that depending on the attitude of the exhaust port 12 with respect to the reaction tube 11, The flange member 52 is fixed.
Specifically, the length dimension of the shaft 71 is adjusted according to the separation distance between the fixed portions 35 and 61. And while adjusting the attitude | position (angle) of the said shaft 71 so that the one end side and other end side of the shaft 71 may be arrange | positioned at the fixing | fixed part 35 and 61, respectively, the clamp members 82 and 82 are attached to these fixing | fixed part 35 and 61, respectively. By fixing, the bottom flange 31 and the flange member 52 are fixed. Thus, the three shafts 71 are sequentially arranged so as to fix the space between the bottom flange 31 and the flange member 52. At this time, even if the direction of the exhaust port 12 extending from the reaction tube 11 and the length of the exhaust port 12 vary for each reaction tube 11 (exhaust port 12), the length and angle of the shaft 71 are different. Is adjusted, the bottom flange 31 and the flange member 52 are fixed according to the reaction tube 11 and the exhaust port 12. In FIG. 15, the inclination of the flange member 52 is exaggerated.
Next, the reaction tube 11 is raised using the tube cart 32 so that the open end (flange portion 58) of the exhaust port 12 faces the open end of the exhaust pipe 41a (bellows body 46) (step S5). 16, the bottom flange 31 and the base plate 10a are fixed via the support shaft 10b (step S6). Therefore, the mutual positional relationship between the lower end surface (bottom flange 31) of the reaction tube 11 and the fixed portion (support portion 40) of the exhaust tube 41 is substantially determined in this apparatus. In FIG. 16, the tube cart 32 is omitted.
Subsequently, as shown in FIG. 17, for example, an operator causes the opening end of the bellows body 46 extending from the exhaust pipe 41 to abut on the opening end of the flange member 52 over the head, The flange portion 58 is hermetically connected using the clamp member 44 (step S7). Then, the exhaust pipe 41 (the first exhaust pipe 41a and the second exhaust pipe 41b) whose one end is connected to the vacuum pump 43 is fixed to the support plates 10c and 10c, respectively (step S8). At this time, since the reaction tube 11 and the exhaust port 12 are made of quartz having a relatively large dimensional error as described above, the position and posture of the exhaust tube 41 connected to the bellows body 46 vary from one reaction tube 11 to another. There may be. However, since the bellows body 46 is extendable and bendable, the exhaust pipe 41 (the first exhaust pipe 41a and the second exhaust pipe 41b) is connected to the housing 10 regardless of the position and posture of the exhaust pipe 41. It is fixed to (support plates 10c, 10c). In addition, since the bottom flange 31 and the flange member 52 are already fixed via the shaft 71, when the exhaust pipe 41 is fixed to the housing 10, a large force is applied to the flange portion 58 by an operator, for example. However, it is possible to suppress the load from being applied to the welded portion between the reaction tube 11 and the exhaust port 12.
Thereafter, the tube cart 32 is carried out of the apparatus, the wafer boat 13 and the gas injector 21 are respectively disposed in the apparatus, and the respective members are connected to complete the operation of attaching the reaction tube 11 to the apparatus. Then, a wafer W is loaded on the wafer boat 13 from the outside via a transfer arm (not shown) provided below the reaction tube 11, and then the wafer boat 13 is inserted into the reaction tube 11 in an airtight manner, and the heater 18. The atmosphere in the reaction tube 11 is heated to, for example, about several hundred degrees Celsius. Subsequently, the inside of the reaction tube 11 is evacuated and a film forming gas is supplied to perform a film forming process on the wafer W. At this time, since the bellows body 46 that can be expanded and contracted in the exhaust port 12 is provided in the exhaust port 12 rather than the fixed portion (support portion 40) of the first exhaust pipe 41a to the housing 10, the inside of the reaction tube 11 is set in a vacuum atmosphere. Then, the bellows body 46 tends to contract in the length direction of the exhaust pipe 41. Therefore, the exhaust port 12 tries to be pulled (moved) by the bellows body 46. However, since the flange member 52 closer to the bellows body 46 than the exhaust port 12 is fixed to the bottom flange 31 via the shaft 71, the movement of the exhaust port 12 toward the bellows body 46 is suppressed, and the reaction tube 11 ( Damage to the exhaust port 12) is suppressed.
According to the above-described embodiment, in the vertical heat treatment apparatus including the quartz reaction tube 11, the bottom flange 31 that fixes the reaction tube 11 to the housing 10 and the exhaust pipe 41 a that is fixed to the housing 10. And a flange member 52 that hermetically connects the exhaust port 12 and the exhaust port 12 are fixed by a shaft 71. Then, the length of the shaft 71 and the orientation with respect to the bottom flange 31 and the flange member 52 are adjusted so that the bottom flange 31 and the flange member 52 can be fixed to each other according to the attitude of the exhaust port 12 with respect to the reaction tube 11. It is configured freely. Therefore, since it can suppress that stress is added to the welding part of the exhaust port 12 and the reaction tube 11, damage to the reaction tube 11 can be suppressed.
Further, since the bottom flange 31 and the flange member 52 are fixed to each other, the exhaust port 12 can be prevented from being drawn toward the exhaust pipe 41a even when the inside of the reaction tube 11 is set to a vacuum atmosphere. . For this reason, the bellows body 46 that is extendable and bendable can be provided on the exhaust port 12 side of the support portion 40 in the first exhaust pipe 41a, so that the work of attaching the exhaust port 12 to the exhaust pipe 41a is easy. And can be done quickly.
Further, when connecting the exhaust port 12 to the exhaust pipe 41, there are two connection portions between the exhaust port 12 and the exhaust pipe 41 (between the exhaust port 12 and the flange member 52 and between the flange member 52 and the exhaust pipe 41a). Between). In other words, by increasing the number of the connecting portions that have been one in the past (when the shaft 71 is not provided) to two, so to speak, a part of the exhaust pipe 41 (the plate-like member 53b) is attached to the heating furnace body 19. The exhaust port 12 can be connected at the lower position. Therefore, the plate member 53b (flange member 52) and the shaft 71 can be fixed to the reaction tube 11 at the lower position, so that the operator can perform the above-described operations that can be stretched and bent freely. Only the operation of fixing the bellows body 46 and the flange portion 58 with the clamp member 44 and the operation of fixing the exhaust pipes 41a and 41b are sufficient. Therefore, the work on the head of a worker who is difficult to work because the exhaust pipe 41a and the like are arranged can be reduced as much as possible, and the installation work of the reaction tube 11 can be performed quickly and easily. Therefore, compared with the case where the shaft 71 is not provided, the time required for installation and replacement of the reaction tube 11 is shortened, so that the operation time of the apparatus can be increased.
Furthermore, since the flange member 52 disposed on the side of the exhaust port 12 is used as a member fixed to the bottom flange 31 by the shaft 71, the front side (gas injector 21 side) and the rear side (side of the exhaust port 12) When the shaft 71 is not provided (the bottom flange 31 and the exhaust pipe 41a), the distance between the fixed portions (the distance between the bottom flange 31 and the flange member 52) fixed to the housing 10 on the vacuum pump 43 side). The distance between the support portion 40 and the support portion 40 is extremely short. The stress applied to the exhaust port 12 becomes smaller as the distance becomes shorter when the rear stage fixed portion is fixed with a certain amount of displacement relative to the exhaust port 12. That is, when the exhaust port 12 is fixed in a state where it is displaced by a certain dimension at the fixing portion on the rear stage side, the connecting portion between the exhaust port 12 and the reaction tube 11 tends to be displaced greatly as the distance becomes longer. To do. Therefore, since the length dimension of the shaft 71 can be kept short by using the flange member 52 as a portion on the rear stage side where the shaft 71 is fixed, the position when the shaft 71 and the flange member 52 are connected to each other. It can be said that the allowable value of the deviation amount can be set larger than the case where the shaft 71 is not provided. Therefore, for example, even in the case of the reaction tube 11 and the exhaust port 12 made of quartz having a dimensional error larger than that of a metal material, the degree of dependence on the skill level of the operator is reduced, and damage to the reaction tube 11 is suppressed. Can be installed.
Moreover, since the shaft 71 is arrange | positioned in three places, the failure | damage of the reaction tube 11 can be suppressed further. Further, the arrangement positions of the three shafts 71 are not collectively arranged only at positions close to one side of the exhaust port 12 (close to each other), but are separated from each other in the circumferential direction of the exhaust port 12. The exhaust ports 12 face each other through the internal region. Therefore, for example, transmission of a load applied to the flange member 52 to the exhaust port 12 can be further suppressed.
FIG. 18 shows a result of confirming how much the load is applied to the exhaust port 12 depending on the presence / absence of the shaft 71 and the number of the shafts 71. In this case, an unbent metal pipe was connected instead of the bellows body 46 in the exhaust pipe 41a, and the displacement of the flange member 52 when a load was applied to the metal pipe was measured. In determining the load applied to the metal pipe, the metal pipe and the housing 10 were fixed to each other with a bolt through a gap, and a tightening torque for tightening the bolt with a torque wrench at this time was used. As a result, it was found that the provision of the shaft 71 makes it difficult for the exhaust port 12 (flange member 52) to move even when a load is applied to the metal pipe (the exhaust port 12 is difficult to break). It has also been found that the exhaust port 12 is more difficult to break by increasing the number of shafts 71. In addition, when providing one shaft 71 in this FIG. 18, the arrangement position of this shaft 71 becomes -45 degree with respect to the direction which applies a load with respect to metal piping, when it sees from the direction where the exhaust port 12 extends. Was set as follows. When two shafts 71 are provided, the position of the shaft 71 is set to be 225 ° and −45 ° with respect to the direction in which the load is applied to the metal pipe. When three shafts 71 are provided, the position of the shaft 71 is set to be −45 °, 45 °, and 225 ° with respect to the direction as shown in FIG. 10 described above.
In the above-described example, the bottom flange 31, the flange member 52, and the shaft 71 are attached to the reaction tube 11 and the exhaust port 12 in this order at the lower position of the heating furnace body 19, and then the flange member 52 and the exhaust pipe at the upper position. Although 41a was connected, you may attach in the order shown to the following (1)-(3). In these (1) to (3), the exhaust pipe 41 may be fixed to the housing 10 in the support portion 40 in advance, or after the reaction tube 11 and the exhaust port 12 are installed (fixed) in the apparatus, The exhaust pipe 41 may be fixed to the housing 10.
(1) The bottom flange 31 is fixed to the reaction tube 11 at the lower position, the flange member 52 is then fixed to the exhaust port 12 at the lower position or the upper position, and then the shaft 71 is connected to the bottom flange 31 at the upper position. It fixes between the flange members 52. Thereafter, after fixing the bottom flange 31 to the housing 10, the flange member 52 and the exhaust pipe 41a (the bellows body 46) are connected to each other. At this time, the timing for fixing the bottom flange 31 to the housing 10 may be any time before and after connecting the flange member 52 and the exhaust pipe 41a as long as the reaction pipe 11 is lifted to the upper position. . Further, after fixing the exhaust pipe 41 and the bottom flange 31 to the housing 10, the flange member 52 and the bellows body 46 may be fixed by the shaft 71.
(2) At the lower position, the flange member 52 and the bottom flange 31 are attached to the exhaust port 12 and the reaction tube 11 in this order, respectively. Next, the bottom flange 31 and the flange member 52 are fixed by the shaft 71 at the lower position or the upper position. Subsequently, the bottom flange 31 is fixed to the housing 10 and the flange member 52 and the bellows body 46 are connected to each other.
(3) The bottom flange 31 is fixed to the reaction tube 11 at the lower position, and the flange member 52 is fixed to the exhaust port 12 at the lower position or the upper position. Next, the bellows body 46 and the flange member 52 are connected to each other at the upper position, and the bottom flange 31 is fixed to the housing 10. Thereafter, the bottom flange 31 and the flange member 52 are fixed using the shaft 71. In this case, when the bellows body 46 and the exhaust port 12 are connected to each other, a slight stress may be applied to the exhaust port 12 due to, for example, the weight of the exhaust pipe 41a. 52 is fixed by the shaft 71, so to speak, the stress is transferred to the shaft 71, and damage to the exhaust port 12 and the reaction tube 11 is suppressed. In this case, the timing of fixing the bottom flange 31 to the housing 10 may be any time after the reaction tube 11 is lifted to the upper position and before the apparatus is started up (before the processing on the wafer W is started). Therefore, the shaft 71 may be fixed at the end of a series of attachment steps of the reaction tube 11.
In the example described above, the bellows body 46 is provided in the first exhaust pipe 41a. However, the bellows body 46 may not be provided. In this case, in the above-described method (3), before connecting the exhaust pipe 41a and the exhaust port 12 (flange member 52) to each other, the support portion 40 of the exhaust pipe 41a is removed from the housing 10 in advance. After the bottom flange 31 and the flange member 52 are fixed to each other using the shaft 71, the exhaust pipe 41a is fixed to the housing 10. Further, although the exhaust pipe 41a and the flange member 52 are provided as separate members, the exhaust pipe 41a and the flange member 52 may be integrated. Even in this case, the flange portion (exhaust port) of the exhaust pipe 41a is also possible. 12 and the exhaust port 12 are hermetically connected to each other.
In the example described above, three shafts 71 are provided. However, one or two shafts 71 may be provided as shown in FIG. 19, or four or more shafts may be used as shown in FIG. Further, the shaft 71 is configured such that the length dimension between the bottom flange 31 and the flange member 52 can be adjusted, and the direction of the end portion can be adjusted in the horizontal direction and the vertical direction in each of the fixing portions 35 and 61. It ’s fine. FIG. 21 shows another example of such a shaft 71.
That is, each of the fixing portions 35 and 61 described above includes a guide groove 111 formed so as to be depressed in the vertical direction on the side side (the shaft 71 side) of the bottom flange 31 and the plate-like member 53a, and the guide groove. A slide member 113 having a bolt hole 112 formed on the shaft 71 side and being slidable up and down while being fitted to both side surfaces of the guide groove 111 is provided. These slide members 113 are configured such that each slide member 113 is fixed from the side by a screw or the like so that each height position can be fixed in a state of sliding in the vertical direction.
The shaft 71 includes a rod-like fixed shaft 101 and square members 103 and 103 each having a through-hole 102 formed on the side surface side so that the fixed shaft 101 can be penetrated. The rectangular member 103 is formed so that the opening size of the through hole 102 is larger than the diameter size of the fixed shaft 101, and the upper surface side of the rectangular member 103 in the direction orthogonal to the through port 102 is A bolt 104 or the like for fixing the fixed shaft 101 inserted into the through-hole 102 from the upper surface side is provided. Accordingly, the fixed shaft 101 is configured to be swingable (the direction of which can be adjusted) on a surface (for example, a horizontal plane) on which the angular members 103 and 103 are arranged while being inserted into the angular members 103 and 103. ing. Further, screw grooves 105 and 105 that are inserted (fixed) into the bolt holes 112 described above are formed on the fixing portions 35 and 61 side of the square members 103 and 103.
In this configuration, when the bottom flange 31 and the flange member 52 are fixed to each other, first, the screw groove 105 of the rectangular member 103 is inserted into the bolt hole 112 through a washer (not shown), and the height of each slide member 113 is increased. While adjusting the position, the direction and position of each through-hole 102, 102 are adjusted. Next, the fixed shaft 101 is inserted into the through holes 102 and 102, and the fixed shaft 101 is fixed to the square members 103 and 103. By configuring the shaft 71 in this manner, the rectangular members 103 and 103 are fixed according to the length dimension between the fixing portions 35 and 61, that is, according to the posture of the exhaust port 12 with respect to the reaction tube 11. The positions of the fixed shaft 101 on one end side and the other end side (the length dimension of the fixed shaft 101 between the fixed portions 35 and 61) can be adjusted. Further, when the posture of the exhaust port 12 with respect to the reaction tube 11 is distorted in the vertical direction or the horizontal direction as compared with the design, the above-described slide member 113 is moved up and down or the through hole 102 is moved according to the posture. 102, the fixed shaft 101 can be swung.
As the installation position of the fixing portion 61 in the flange member 52, it may be provided in the plate member 53b on the exhaust pipe 41 side or the clamp member 44 in place of the plate member 53a on the exhaust port 12 side. That is, the shaft 71 is disposed so as to fix an attachment member (bottom flange 31) that fixes the reaction tube 11 to the housing 10 and a portion of the exhaust pipe 41 that connects the exhaust pipe 41 and the exhaust port 12. . Therefore, when the fixing portion 61 is provided on the clamp member 44, the clamp member 44 forms a portion of the exhaust pipe 41. Further, when the reaction tube 11 is fixed to the housing 10 by the bottom flange 31, the middle position in the length direction of the reaction tube 11 may be supported from the side.
In the above, the reaction tube 11 and the exhaust port 12 are welded and fixed in an airtight manner. The reaction tube 11 and the exhaust port 12 may be fixed by, for example, a reaction tube such as a welding method using low-melting glass. 11 and the exhaust port 12 are integrally and airtightly fixed to each other.
Further, as a method of supplying the film forming gas from the gas injector 21 into the reaction tube 11, instead of forming a large number of gas holes 21 a in the vertical direction on the side surface of the gas injector 21, The upper end portion may be bent in a U shape downward at the upper position of the wafer boat 13 and the film forming gas may be supplied from the gas hole 21a provided in the upper end portion.
W Wafer 10 Housing 11 Reaction tube 12 Exhaust port 31 Bottom flange 35 Fixed part 41 Exhaust pipe 52 Flange member 61 Fixed part 71 Shaft
After the steps (a) to (d) are completed, the exhaust pipe is fixed to an exhaust pipe fixing portion different from the attachment member on the downstream side of the fixing position with respect to the attachment member (e). And a method for assembling the vacuum processing apparatus.
The method for assembling a vacuum processing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the fixing member is fixed to a flange portion connected to the exhaust port in the exhaust pipe.
3. The method of assembling the vacuum processing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a step (e) of fixing the exhaust pipe to the exhaust pipe fixing portion is performed thereafter.
4. The vacuum processing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein each fixing member is disposed so as to face another fixing member via an internal region of the exhaust port. 5. Assembly method.
The vacuum processing apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the fixing member is configured such that a length dimension between the exhaust pipe portion and the attachment member is adjustable. Assembly method.
2. The bellows body is provided between the position where the exhaust pipe is fixed to the exhaust pipe fixing portion and the position where the exhaust pipe is fixed to the attachment member by the fixing member. 3. A method for assembling the vacuum processing apparatus according to 2.
The method of assembling a vacuum processing apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the step (e) is performed before the step (c).
8. The vacuum according to claim 1, wherein the fixing member is configured such that a portion of the exhaust pipe and a connection portion connected to the attachment member can be adjusted in angle. A method for assembling the processing apparatus.
A vacuum processing apparatus comprising: a fixing member that fixes an attachment portion and an exhaust pipe portion including at least a flange portion fixed to the exhaust port.
The exhaust pipe fixing part which is provided in the lower stream rather than the fixed position with respect to the said attachment member, is comprised by the member different from the said attachment member, and fixes the said exhaust pipe, It was characterized by the above-mentioned. The vacuum processing apparatus as described.
The bellows body is provided between the position fixed to the exhaust pipe fixing portion and the position fixed to the mounting member by the fixing member in the exhaust pipe. 10. A vacuum processing apparatus according to 10.
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