Thin Solid Films, Vol.519, No.20, 6858-6862, 2011
Study for amorphous silicon etching process using dielectric barrier discharge
Characteristics of amorphous silicon (a-Si) etching using atmospheric pressure plasma discharge had been studied. Dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) plasma with nitrogen gas was employed for the study. The active chemical agent for etching was generated by mixing a small quantity of sulfur hexafluoride (SF(6)) gas into the plasma. The two distinguishable plasma zones are generated with the specially designed DBD plasma generator. The one is the main discharge zone generated between the two parallel plate electrodes. And the other one is downstream plasma zone extracted from the main discharge zone through the holes perforated on the bottom electrode. A test specimen was etched located at the plasma zone and moved the zone several times for etching on a temperature controlled stage. The etch rate of a-Si and the selectivity to silicon nitride (SiNx) were improved by addition of hydrogen (H(2)) or methane (CH(4)) gas into the plasma. However, when the specimen temperature was lower than 100 degrees C with H(2) or CH(4) gas added plasma condition, a-Si layer was not etched at all, but in the range of 100-140 degrees C of specimen temperature, the a-Si layer started to be etched while the influence of the specimen temperature on etching of a-Si was ignorable in that temperature range. At the optimized condition, the a-Si etch rate was up to 3000 A/min in the downstream plasma zone with the 3 mm of the distance between the surface of the specimen and the bottom side of the DBD plasma generator module. And the etch rate ratio between a-Si and SiNx was more than 100:1. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Etching;Dielectric barrier discharge (DBD);Selectivity;Amorphous silicon (a:Si);Silicon nitride (SiNx);Plasma