Patent ID: 7300598

Claim:
A substrate processing method comprising: providing a substrate having a lower layer having low wettability and an upper layer having high wettability arranged on the lower layer; simultaneously supplying a chemical liquid and a rinse liquid onto the substrate, while moving a chemical-liquid supplying position on a surface of the substrate to which the chemical liquid is supplied from a periphery of the substrate toward a center of the substrate, and moving a rinse-liquid supplying position on the surface of the substrate to which the rinse liquid is supplied in such a manner that the rinse-liquid supplying position is located radially outside the chemical-liquid supplying position and follows the chemical-liquid supplying position, a relative positional relationship between the chemical-liquid supplying position and the rinse-liquid supplying position being essentially constant, whereby an area covered with a chemical liquid film of the chemical liquid and moving toward the center of the substrate is formed on the surface of the substrate between the chemical-liquid supplying position and the rinse-liquid supplying position, and the rinse liquid is supplied onto the chemical liquid film to form an area covered with a mixed liquid film of an mixture of the chemical liquid and the rinse liquid on the substrate radially outside the rinse-liquid supplying position, so that any portion of the surface of the substrate is primarily covered with the chemical liquid film for a period of time from a point of time at which the-chemical liquid supplying position reaches the portion to a point of time at which the rinse-liquid supplying position reaches the portion, and then covered with the mixed liquid film from a point of time at which the rinse-liquid supplying position reaches the portion, wherein the period of time is determined so that the upper layer existing in the portion is partially removed by the chemical liquid to partially expose the underlying lower layer while partially remaining the upper layer in the portion non-removed during the period of time.