Method and apparatus for removing post-etch residues and other adherent matrices

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PATENT NO 6228563
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09397956

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Adherent matrix layers such as post-etch and other post-process residues are removed from a substrate by exposing them to a vapor phase solvent to allow penetration of the vapor phase solvent into the adherent matrix layers and condensing the vapor phase solvent into the adherent matrix layers and revaporized to promote fragmentation of the matrix and facilitate removal. Megasonic energy may be transmitted via a transmission member to the adherent matrix through the solvent condensed thereon to loosen fragments and particles. The substrate is typically rotated to improve contact between the megasonic energy transmission member and the condensed solvent and achieve more uniform cleaning. A co-solvent which is soluble in the vapor phase solvent may be added to enhance removal of specific adherent matrix materials. A plasma pretreatment may be employed to react with and modify the matrix in a way that improves subsequent penetration by the vapor phase solvent and fragmentation of the adherent matrix for more complete removal from the substrate.

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NOVELLUS SYSTEMS INC3970 NORTH FIRST STREET SAN JOSE CA 95134

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Basha, Syed S Pleasanton, CA 3 203
Kabansky, Aleksandr Santa Clara, CA 2 191
Reinhardt, Karen A San Jose, CA 7 410
Shrinivasan, Krishnan San Jose, CA 22 1566
Starov, Vladimir Los Gatos, CA 5 256

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