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27 December 2002 Study of the Role of Cl2, O2, and He in the Chrome Etch Process with Optical Emission Spectroscopy
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Demands on critical dimension specifications increase with the continuous shrinking of design rules. In order to meet sub-0.13μm specifications with precise process control, a better understanding of the etching chemistry and surface reactions need to be achieved. Optical emission spectroscopy (OES) is frequently used in the photomask community as a diagnostic for calling endpoint, but is often underutilized in process development. In-situ measurements, like OES, need to be utilized and correlated to post-etch metrology measurements in order to provide a larger picture of the etch process. In this paper, OES is used to characterize and monitor chrome etch processes on the Etec Systems Tetra photomask etch chamber. Changes in process conditions, such as source power, He percentage, pressure, and Cl2:O2 flow ratios have been captured by time-averaged optical emission traces. The OES data of the plasma, along with SEM pictures of line profiles, are used to gain insight in process optimization for the etching of chrome.
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Rex Beach Anderson, Guenther Ruhl, Nicole L. Sandlin, and Melisa J. Buie "Study of the Role of Cl2, O2, and He in the Chrome Etch Process with Optical Emission Spectroscopy", Proc. SPIE 4889, 22nd Annual BACUS Symposium on Photomask Technology, (27 December 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.467849
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KEYWORDS
Etching

Chlorine

Chromium

Plasma

Oxygen

Plasma etching

Emission spectroscopy

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