Method and apparatus for reducing compressed dry air usage...

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C451S024000, C451S303000, C451S285000

Reexamination Certificate

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06656024

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to semiconductor fabrication and, more particularly, to a method and apparatus for reducing consumption of compressed dry air (CDA) during chemical mechanical planarization (CMP) operations.
CMP systems are designed to planarize a wafer surface by applying the wafer against a polishing surface in the presence of an abrasive slurry. In some CMP systems, the polishing surface is a belt. For example, the TERESA™ CMP system, which is commercially available from Lam Research Corporation, the assignee of this application, is one such belt-type CMP system.
FIG. 1
is a simplified schematic diagram of a conventional belt-type CMP system. In this system, polishing surface
100
is in the form of a belt that is driven by rotors
102
. Wafer carrier
104
supporting a wafer is disposed over polishing surface
100
and forces the wafer against the polishing surface during the CMP process. Air-bearing platen
106
provides friction-free support to the underside of polishing surface
100
through a layer of compressed dry air (CDA) supplied from a CDA source connected to platen
106
.
During CMP operations, the air-bearing platen
106
consumes a significant amount of CDA. The amount of CDA is a function of the size of the wafers being processed. Consequently, as chip fabricators shift from 200 millimeter (mm) wafers to 300 mm wafers the annual cost of CDA significantly increases. Because of the high consumption rate of CDA by air-bearing platens, chip fabricators must also incur capital expenditures to add CDA capacity when purchasing additional CMP systems with air-bearing platens.
Another shortcoming of the belt-type CUP system of
FIG. 1
is the transient losses of the CDA at the edge of platen
106
. Due to inherent transient losses, the support provided for polishing surface
100
degrades at the edges of the platen. Consequently, the removal rate at the edge of the wafer is the most challenging region on the wafer to control during CMP operations. If the removal rate at the edge of the wafer differs from that for the remainder of the wafer, then the wafer is not planarized evenly. Hence, yields and device quality may be negatively impacted.
In view of the foregoing, there is a need for a method and apparatus for reducing the consumption of CDA during CMP operations and limiting transient losses around the edge of the wafer to provide more uniform support for the entire surface of the wafer.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Broadly speaking, the present invention fills this need by providing a retaining ring which reduces the consumption of compressed dry air (CDA) during chemical mechanical planarization (CMP) operations. The present invention also provides a method for reducing a consumption of CDA during a CMP operation In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, a retaining ring is provided. The retaining ring includes a lower annular sleeve having a base. An inner sidewall and an outer sidewall extend from the base. The lower annular sleeve has at least one hole defined therein. An upper annular sleeve is moveably disposed over the lower annular sleeve. The upper annular sleeve has a top that may have one or more holes defined therein. An inner sidewall and an outer sidewall extend from the top.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a chemical mechanical planarization (CMP) system is provided. The system includes a polishing surface and a platen disposed along an underside of the polishing surface. The platen is configured to be coupled to a first fluid source. A retaining ring surrounds the platen. The retaining ring includes a lower annular sleeve and an upper annular sleeve moveably disposed over the lower annular sleeve. The lower annular sleeve is fixed and has at least one hole configured to be coupled to a second fluid source.
In accordance with yet another aspect of the invention, a method for reducing a consumption of CDA during a CMP operation. In this method an air-bearing platen is surrounded by a retaining ring having a moveable sleeve. The moveable sleeve of the retaining ring is moved into close proximity with an underside of a polishing surface. A CMP operation is then conducted during which the retaining ring reduces the consumption of CDA and limits transient losses around the edge of a wafer undergoing the CMP operation.


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