Semiconductor substrate cleaning method and semiconductor device

Etching a substrate: processes – Nongaseous phase etching of substrate

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ABSTRACT:
Semiconductor substrates are immersed in pure water having a lowered dissolved-oxygen concentration and heated to a temperature above 60.degree. C., in an atmosphere which keeps the dissolved oxygen concentration in pure water, in order to etch oxide films on surfaces of the semiconductor substrates for cleaning the surfaces of the semiconductor substrates. According to the present invention, contaminants and residual chemicals can be effectively removed without adding any chemical treating step. The cleaning can be effective without increasing the number of chemicals, and improved throughputs of the cleaning step can be obtained.

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Journal of the Electrochemical Society, vol. 140, No. 3, Mar. 1993, T. Ohmi et al., "Native Oxide Growth and Organic Impurity Removal on Si Surface with Ozone-Injected Ultrapure Water"--pp. 804-810.

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