Remote microwave plasma source for cleaning chemical vapor deposition chambers: Technology for reducing global warming gas emissions

1999 
The semiconductor industry uses a large amount of perfluoro compounds (PFCs), and their impact on global warming has become a major environmental concern. In the semiconductor industry, PFC are used to periodically remove deposits from the chamber walls of chemical vapor deposition (CVD) reactors after film deposition. These chamber clean processes account for typically 50%–70% of the PFC usage in a semiconductor wafer fabrication site, the rest being mainly used for wafer-etching processes. With a conventional parallel plate radio frequency (rf) plasma reactor, the PFC gas utilization is incomplete and a large fraction of unreacted gas can be emitted in the atmosphere. This paper describes a microwave plasma source that provides as high as 99.9% utilization removal efficiency (URE) of the reactant gas (NF3) during chamber clean. This technology brings the million metric tons carbon equivalent (MMTCE) of a chamber clean to negligible levels and also enhances the chamber clean efficiency and the system thr...
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