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Patente US7893433 - Thin films and methods of making them - Google Patentes
Thin, smooth silicon-containing films are prepared by deposition methods that utilize a silicon containing precursor. In preferred embodiments, the methods result in Si-containing films that are continuous and have a thickness of about 150 Å or less, a surface roughness of about 5 Å rms or less,...http://www.google.es/patents/US7893433?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatente US7893433 - Thin films and methods of making them
Número de publicación US7893433 B2
Número de solicitud US 11/854,163
También publicado como DE60223662D1, DE60223662T2, DE60227350D1, EP1374290A2, EP1374290B1, EP1374291A2, EP1374291B1, EP1421607A2, US6716713, US6716751, US6743738, US6821825, US6900115, US6958253, US6962859, US7186582, US7273799, US7285500, US7547615, US7585752, US8067297, US8360001, US20020168868, US20020173113, US20020197831, US20030022528, US20030068851, US20030068869, US20030082300, US20050048745, US20050064684, US20050208740, US20050250302, US20070102790, US20080014725, US20080073645, US20100012030, WO2002064853A2, WO2002064853A3, WO2002065508A2, WO2002065508A3, WO2002065516A2, WO2002065516A3, WO2002065516A8, WO2002065517A2, WO2002065517A3, WO2002080244A2, WO2002080244A3, WO2002080244A9
Número de publicación 11854163, 854163, US 7893433 B2, US 7893433B2, US-B2-7893433, US7893433 B2, US7893433B2
Inventores Michael A. Todd, Ivo Raaijmakers
Citas de patentes (287), Otras citas (62), Citada por (2), Clasificaciones (117), Eventos legales (1)
Thin films and methods of making them
US 7893433 B2
depositing a Si-containing film onto the substrate, the Si-containing film having a thickness in the range of 10 Å to 150 Å and a film surface roughness that is greater than the substrate surface roughness by an amount of about 5 Å rms or less, over a surface area of about one square micron or greater.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a method for depositing a thin film is provided, comprising:
depositing a continuous amorphous Si-containing film having a thickness of less than about 100 Å and a surface area of about one square micron or larger onto the substrate by thermal chemical vapor deposition.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a method of increasing semiconductor manufacturing device yield is provided, comprising:
identifying a semiconductor device manufacturing process that comprises depositing a Si-containing film onto a substrate using silane to produce a number NT of semiconductor devices, of which a number NA of the devices are acceptable and a number NU of the devices are unacceptable; wherein the Si-containing film has an average thickness of about 2000 Å or less; wherein the substrate has a surface area of about 300 cm2 or greater; and wherein the process has a device yield equal to NA/NT; and
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, an integrated circuit is provided, comprising a continuous amorphous Si-containing film having a thickness that is 15 Å or greater and that is 150 Å or less, a surface area of about one square micron or greater, and a thickness non-uniformity of about 10% or less for a mean film thickness in the range of 100 Å to 150 Å, a thickness non-uniformity of about 15% or less for a mean film thickness in the range of 50 Å to 99 Å, and a thickness non-uniformity of about 20% or less for a mean film thickness of less than 50 Å.
Preferred Range of Range of % Range of %
Mean Film % Thickness Non- Thickness Non- Thickness Non-
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Clasificación internacional H01L29/10, C23C16/42, H01L31/18, H01L21/331, H01L21/285, H01L21/28, H01L21/425, H01L29/737, H01L21/469, H01L31/20, C23C16/24, H01L21/316, H01L21/337, C30B25/02, H01L21/205, H01L29/78, H01L29/51, H01L27/092, H01L21/8238, H01L21/20, C23C16/02
Clasificación cooperativa Y02P70/521, B82Y30/00, Y10S438/933, Y02E10/547, C23C16/22, C23C16/30, H01L21/3185, H01L29/518, Y02E10/546, H01L31/182, H01L21/02529, H01L21/0262, B82Y10/00, H01L21/02579, H01L21/02667, H01L29/51, H01L21/28044, H01L29/517, C23C16/308, C23C16/36, H01L21/2257, C30B25/02, H01L29/66242, H01L21/28525, C23C16/325, C30B29/06, H01L29/127, C23C16/345, C23C16/24, H01L31/1804, H01L21/02595, H01L21/28035, H01L21/32055, H01L21/28556, H01L28/84, H01L21/02592, H01L31/202, H01L21/02576, H01L21/0251, H01L21/0245, H01L21/28194, H01L21/0243, H01L21/02422, H01L21/02598, H01L29/66181, H01L21/02532, C23C16/56, C23C16/0272
Clasificación europea C23C16/34C, C23C16/36, C23C16/22, C23C16/30E, C23C16/24, H01L21/28E2B2, H01L29/12W4, C23C16/32B, H01L21/225A4F, H01L21/3205N, B82Y10/00, H01L28/84, H01L29/66M6D6, H01L21/02K4B1A3, H01L21/02K4C5M1, H01L21/20B, H01L21/02K4C1A2, H01L29/51, C23C16/56, C23C16/02H, H01L21/285B4H, C30B25/02, H01L21/28E2C2D, H01L21/02K4C5M3, H01L21/02K4C3C2, B82Y30/00, H01L29/66M6T2H, C30B29/06, H01L29/51M, H01L21/205B, C23C16/30, H01L21/28E2B2P, H01L21/02K4E3C, H01L21/02K4A5S, H01L31/18C, H01L21/318B, H01L21/02K4C1A3, H01L21/02K4C5M2, H01L31/20B, H01L21/285B4B, H01L21/205, H01L21/20C, H01L21/02K4C3C1, H01L21/02K4A1K, H01L21/02K4B5L7, H01L31/18C5