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IJAT Vol.19 No.5 pp. 913-920
doi: 10.20965/ijat.2025.p0913
(2025)

Research Paper:

Study on CMP of Carbon Films Using Zirconia Particles

Yuichi Watanabe ORCID Icon, Shota Suzuki, Tsukuru Ohwaki, and Tatsuhiko Hirano

Department of CMP Development, Fujimi Incorporated
1-8 Techno Plaza, Kakamigahara, Gifu 509-0109, Japan

Corresponding author

Received:
January 31, 2025
Accepted:
June 19, 2025
Published:
September 5, 2025
Keywords:
hard mask, carbon, chemical mechanical polishing, mechanochemical reaction, zirconia
Abstract

Carbon films, which are applied as hard masks to the manufacture of high-performance semiconductor devices such as 3D NAND flash memory, are difficult to process with simple CMP slurries including silica or ceria particles, so oxidizing agents and metal complexing agents have been used in combination. However, the use of these additives is undesirable in terms of slurry stability, handling, and cleanability. We focused on zirconia as a new abrasive material and investigated the mechanochemical reaction between zirconia particles and carbon films to clarify the correlation between the reaction efficiency, particle properties that promote it, and the polishing rate. In the experiment, three different types of zirconia particles were investigated by evaluating the amount of oxygen vacancy, modulus, and chemical reactivity with carbon films. XPS and nanoindentation methods were used for these evaluations. While the amount of oxygen vacancies of the particle was not a parameter that affected the covalent bond formation, it was found that zirconia particles with high hardness efficiently formed covalent bonds with carbon materials, which may be expected to result in a high polishing rate. The actual polishing rate is up to about 15 times higher than silica slurry used at the same particle concentration, which may make it possible to reduce slurry consumption without the use of oxidizers or metal complexing agents.

Cite this article as:
Y. Watanabe, S. Suzuki, T. Ohwaki, and T. Hirano, “Study on CMP of Carbon Films Using Zirconia Particles,” Int. J. Automation Technol., Vol.19 No.5, pp. 913-920, 2025.
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