hi all, This may help you...I did tests to optimise the RIE and plasma etching of silicon nitride. About SIN plasma Etching, here is the optimum recipe I reached - of course it is optimized for the machine I used - :) RF power : 200W pressure : 225 mTorr Flow ratio Sf6/O2 : 2/3 (I aggre SF6 is better than CF4 with contaminate the chamber) SF6 flow : 10 Sccm O2 flow : 15 sccm here are the measurements: SIN Etch rate :about 220nm/min Uniformity :5% Selectivity SIN/PR : 0.8 Selectivity SIN/Si : 1/3 About SIN plasma etching. In our setting it was more complicated as sputtering also occurs : A mask for SIN etch is chromium which in turn is to be patterned by sputtering using Molybdenum as a hard mask. Finally Molybdenum can be plasma etched (with photoresist as a mask). If you choose this option let me know, you may encounter many problems... good luck. Ziyad ELALAMY VLSI LAB, Concordia University, Montreal. email :ziyad_elalamy@hotmail.com >From: Allan Hui>Reply-To: Allan Hui , mems-cc@ISI.EDU >To: MEMS@ISI.EDU >Subject: Re: Nitride deposit and etching >Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2001 11:18:23 -0800 (PST) > >Chang-Hwan, > >As with any process recommendations, remember to perform some test samples >before doing the actual processing on the real samples. I will attempt to >answer your questions below. Contact me directly if you have any followup >questions so the forum is not cluttered. > >On Tue, 9 Jan 2001, Chang-Hwan Choi wrote: > > > I want to deposit Silicon Nitride layer on Si > > substrate which has been already covered with Silicon > > Oxide layer in some part. After that, I will do > > plasma-etching the Nitride in some part for the next > > wet etching step of Si Oxide and Si substrate. > >What's the thicknesses of the oxide or nitride layer? > > > The equipment for me to use for deposition and etching > > is Plasma Therm PECVD. For etching, I will use > > photoresist as a mask. > > > > For those processes, I have some questions as follows. > > > > 1. Is RCA Cleanning needed before nitride depostion? > >Depends on what you have done after the oxide deposition. If you have >done nothing, it's not necessary. If you have done lithography or >metallization somewhere, sure, RCA1 (hydrogen peroxide, ammonia hydroxide, >DI) is good. Keep in mind though that RCA1 may etch some metals. > > > 2. Which gases, what temperature(power) and pressure > > are needed for Nitride PECVD? In that condition, what > > is the depostion rate? > >Depends on how well quality you want it. A lot of developed recipes are >propreitary. >For plasmatherm PECVD, there are many generic recipe's, you could probably >contact them for one. > > > > > 3. Which thickness of Nitride layer is enough as a > > mask for Si Oxide and Si substrate etching? > >Dry etch? If so, will you be needing the Nitride afterward? CF4/O2 >RIE etches both nitride and oxide (and PR too). YOu want to make sure >your nitride mask is > than oxide thickness. >> if oxide is thermal >oxide since RIE etches thermal oxide slower. > > > 4. Is the potoresist OK as a mask for plasma etching > > of Nitirde? >I don't know if you have access to an RIE. I hope you're not using the >PECVD to do your etching. >If you use SF6 RIE, PR is a very good mask. If you use CF4/O2, no. What >nice about etching nitride on oxide with SF6 is that SF6 stops nicely on >oxide. > > > 5. Which gases, what temperature(power) and pressure > > are needed for Nitride Plasma etching? In that > > condition, what is the etching rate? > > >Again, I'd recommend SF6 RIE. If you have access to it, let me know and I >can give you a general recipe. > > > I have referred to many references, but I have no > > experience of Nitride deposition and etching. So, I > > hope to some advices from you all. > > > > Thank you. > > > > > > > > ===== > > Chang-Hwan Choi > > Brown University, Box D > > Division of Engineering, 182 Hope Street > > Providence, RI 02912, U.S.A. > > > > Tel: (401)867-6017(H), (401)863-2656(O), Fax: (401)863-9028 > > Email: chchoi@rocketmail.com, Chang-Hwan_Choi@Brown.edu > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > Yahoo! Photos - Share your holiday photos online! > > http://photos.yahoo.com/ > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.