Qmerit-Calibrated Overlay to Improve Overlay Accuracy and Device Performance

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作者
Ullah, Md Zakir [1 ]
Jazim, Mohamed Fazly Mohamed [2 ]
Sim, Stella [1 ]
Lim, Alan [2 ]
Hiem, Biow [2 ]
Chuen, Lieu Chia [2 ]
Ang, Jesline [3 ]
Lim, Ek Chow [3 ]
Klein, Dana [3 ]
Amit, Eran [3 ]
Volkovitch, Roie [3 ]
Tien, David [3 ]
Choi, Dong Sub [3 ]
机构
[1] Micron Semicond Asia Pte Ltd, Singapore 757432, Singapore
[2] Micron Semicond Asia Pte Ltd Fab10, Singapore 738799, Singapore
[3] KLA Tencor Corp, Milpitas, CA 95035 USA
关键词
Overlay; Accuracy; Asymmetry; Metrology; TMU; Target; ASC; Qmerit; OBO; IBO; HVM;
D O I
10.1117/12.2085005
中图分类号
O43 [光学];
学科分类号
070207 ; 0803 ;
摘要
In advanced semiconductor industries, the overlay error budget is getting tighter due to shrinkage in technology. To fulfill the tighter overlay requirements, gaining every nanometer of improved overlay is very important in order to accelerate yield in high-volume manufacturing (HVM) fabs. To meet the stringent overlay requirements and to overcome other unforeseen situations, it is becoming critical to eliminate the smallest imperfections in the metrology targets used for overlay metrology. For standard cases, the overlay metrology recipe is selected based on total measurement uncertainty (TMU). However, under certain circumstances, inaccuracy due to target imperfections can become the dominant contributor to the metrology uncertainty and cannot be detected and quantified by the standard TMU. For optical-based overlay (OBO) metrology targets, mark asymmetry is a common issue which can cause measurement inaccuracy, and it is not captured by standard TMU. In this paper, a new calibration method, Archer Self-Calibration (ASC), has been established successfully in HVM fabs to improve overlay accuracy on image-based overlay (IBO) metrology targets. Additionally, a new color selection methodology has been developed for the overlay metrology recipe as part of this calibration method. In this study, Qmerit-calibrated data has been used for run-to-run control loop at multiple devices. This study shows that color filter can be chosen more precisely with the help of Qmerit data. Overlay stability improved by 10 similar to 20% with best color selection, without causing any negative impact to the products. Residual error, as well as overlay mean plus 3-sigma, showed an improvement of up to 20% when Qmerit-calibrated data was used. A 30% improvement was seen in certain electrical data associated with tested process layers.
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