Simulation Of Physical Vapor Deposition Into Trenches And Vias: Validation And Comparison With Experiment

Peter L O Sullivan,F H Baumann,George H Gilmer

JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS(2000)

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We have performed two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) (axisymmetric) numerical simulations of physical vapor deposition into high aspect ratio trenches and vias used for modern very large-scale integration interconnects. The topographic evolution is modeled using (continuum) level set methods. The level set approach is a powerful computational technique for accurately tracking moving interfaces or boundaries, where the advancing front is embedded as the zero level set (isosurface) of a higher dimensional mathematical function. We have validated both codes against analytic formulas for step coverage. First, we study the 2D case of long rectangular trenches including 3D out-of-plane target flux. The 3D flux can be obtained from molecular dynamics computations, and hence our approach represents a hybrid atomistic/continuum model. Second, we report results of axisymmetric 3D simulations of high aspect ratio vias, which we compare with experimental data for Ti/TiN barrier layers. We find that the simulations (using a cosine angular distribution for the flux from the target) overpredict bottom coverage in some cases by approximately 20%-30% for both collimated and uncollimated deposition, but in other cases provide a reasonably accurate comparison with experiment. (C) 2000 American Institute of Physics. [S0021-8979(00)09120-9].
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level set method,partial differential equation,numerical simulation,molecular dynamic,level set,boundary value problem,surface topography,high aspect ratio,process modelling,three dimensional,set theory,physical vapor deposition
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