Patents by Inventor Claes H. Bjorkman

Claes H. Bjorkman has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20030057179
    Abstract: An integrated in situ etch process performed in a multichamber substrate processing system having first and second etching chambers. The process includes transferring a substrate having formed thereon in a downward direction a patterned photoresist mask, a dielectric layer, a stop layer and a feature in the substrate to be contacted into the first etching chamber to etch the dielectric layer. The substrate is then transferred from the first etching chamber to the second etching chamber under vacuum conditions and, in the second etching chamber, is exposed to an oxygen plasma or similar environment to strip away the photoresist mask deposited over the substrate. After the photoresist mask is stripped, the stop layer is etched through to the feature to be contacted in either the second or a third etching chamber of said multichamber substrate processing system. All three etching steps are performed in a system level in situ process so that the substrate is not exposed to an ambient between steps.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 24, 2002
    Publication date: March 27, 2003
    Applicant: Applied Materials, Inc.
    Inventors: Lee Luo, Claes H. Bjorkman, Brian Sy Yuan Shieh, Gerald Zheyao Yin
  • Publication number: 20030045116
    Abstract: A dielectric plasma etch method particularly useful for assuring that residue does not form in large open pad areas used for monitoring etching of narrow via and contact holes. The main dielectric etch of the via and contact holes uses a highly polymerizing chemistry, preferably of a low-F/C fluorocarbon such as C4F6 in conjunction with O2 and Ar. A short flash step precedes the main plasma etch using a plasma of a gas less polymerizing than the gas of the main etch, and the plasma is not extinguished between the flash and main steps. The flash step may be used to remove an anti-reflection coating (ARC) covering the dielectric layer and use a lean fluorocarbon, such as CF4, perhaps together with O2 and Ar. In the absence of ARC, an argon flash may be used.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 5, 2002
    Publication date: March 6, 2003
    Applicant: Applied Materials, Inc.
    Inventors: Zhuxu Wang, Jingbao Liu, Claes H. Bjorkman, Bryan Pu
  • Patent number: 6500357
    Abstract: An integrated in situ etch process performed in a multichamber substrate processing system having first and second etching chambers. The process includes transferring a substrate having formed thereon in a downward direction a patterned photoresist mask, a dielectric layer, a stop layer and a feature in the substrate to be contacted into the first etching chamber to etch the dielectric layer. The substrate is then transferred from the first etching chamber to the second etching chamber under vacuum conditions and, in the second etching chamber, is exposed to an oxygen plasma or similar environment to strip away the photoresist mask deposited over the substrate. After the photoresist mask is stripped, the stop layer is etched through to the feature to be contacted in either the second or a third etching chamber of said multichamber substrate processing system. All three etching steps are performed in a system level in situ process so that the substrate is not exposed to an ambient between steps.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 29, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 31, 2002
    Assignee: Applied Materials Inc.
    Inventors: Lee Luo, Claes H. Bjorkman, Brian Sy Yuan Shieh, Gerald Zheyao Yin
  • Publication number: 20020084257
    Abstract: A method of depositing and etching dielectric layers having low dielectric constants and etch rates that vary by at least 3:1 for formation of horizontal interconnects. The amount of carbon or hydrogen in the dielectric layer is varied by changes in deposition conditions to provide low k dielectric layers that can replace etch stop layers or conventional dielectric layers in damascene applications. A dual damascene structure having two or more dielectric layers with dielectric constants lower than about 4 can be deposited in a single reactor and then etched to form vertical and horizontal interconnects by varying the concentration of a carbon:oxygen gas such as carbon monoxide. The etch gases for forming vertical interconnects preferably comprises CO and a fluorocarbon, and CO is preferably excluded from etch gases for forming horizontal interconnects.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 5, 2001
    Publication date: July 4, 2002
    Applicant: Applied Materials, Inc.
    Inventors: Claes H. Bjorkman, Melissa Min Yu, Hongqing Shan, David W. Cheung, Wai-Fan Yau, Kuowei Liu, Nasreen Gazala Chapra, Gerald Yin, Farhad K. Moghadam, Judy H. Huang, Dennis Yost, Betty Tang, Yunsang Kim
  • Publication number: 20020074309
    Abstract: A method of depositing and etching dielectric layers having low dielectric constants and etch rates that vary by at least 3:1 for formation of horizontal interconnects. The amount of carbon or hydrogen in the dielectric layer is varied by changes in deposition conditions to provide low k dielectric layers that can replace etch stop layers or conventional dielectric layers in damascene applications. A dual damascene structure having two or more dielectric layers with dielectric constants lower than about 4 can be deposited in a single reactor and then etched to form vertical and horizontal interconnects by varying the concentration of a carbon:oxygen gas such as carbon monoxide. The etch gases for forming vertical interconnects preferably comprises CO and a fluorocarbon, and CO is preferably excluded from etch gases for forming horizontal interconnects.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 5, 2001
    Publication date: June 20, 2002
    Applicant: Applied Materials, Inc.
    Inventors: Claes H. Bjorkman, Melissa Min Yu, Hongqing Shan, David W. Cheung, Wai-Fan Yau, Kuowei Liu, Nasreen Gazala Chapra, Gerald Yin, Farhad K. Moghadam, Judy H. Huang, Dennis Yost, Betty Tang, Yunsang Kim
  • Patent number: 6362109
    Abstract: A single-step plasma etch process for etching both oxide and nitride selectively to photoresist and silicon. The etching gas includes a fluorocarbon, difluoromethane, oxygen, and carbon monoxide. The fluorocarbon is preferably hydrogen free. Preferred fluorocarbons are hexafluorobutadiene (C4F6), octafluorocyclobutane (C4F8), and carbon tetrafluoride (CF4), of which C4F6 is the most preferred. Approximately equal amounts are supplied of the fluorocarbon, difluoromethane, and oxygen and a significantly larger amount of carbon monoxide. The chemistry is also applicable to etching organo silicate glass selectively to photoresist.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 2, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 26, 2002
    Assignee: Applied Materials, Inc.
    Inventors: Yungsang Kim, Takehiko Komatsu, Claes H. Bjorkman, Hongqing Shan
  • Patent number: 6340435
    Abstract: A method of depositing and etching dielectric layers having low dielectric constants and etch rates that vary by at least 3:1 for formation of horizontal interconnects. The amount of carbon or hydrogen in the dielectric layer is varied by changes in deposition conditions to provide low k dielectric layers that can replace etch stop layers or conventional dielectric layers in damascene applications. A dual damascene structure having two or more dielectric layers with dielectric constants lower than about 4 can be deposited in a single reactor and then etched to form vertical and horizontal interconnects by varying the concentration of a carbon:oxygen gas such as carbon monoxide. The etch gases for forming vertical interconnects preferably comprises CO and a fluorocarbon, and CO is preferably excluded from etch gases for forming horizontal interconnects.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 9, 1999
    Date of Patent: January 22, 2002
    Assignee: Applied Materials, Inc.
    Inventors: Claes H. Bjorkman, Min Melissa Yu, Hongquing Shan, David W. Cheung, Wai-Fan Yau, Kuowei Liu, Nasreen Gazala Chapra, Gerald Yin, Farhad K. Moghadam, Judy H. Huang, Dennis Yost, Betty Tang, Yunsang Kim