Crystal growth apparatus with controlled center position of heating
11105016 · 2021-08-31
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
C30B23/06
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
C30B35/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
Abstract
A crystal growth apparatus, comprising a crucible, a heat-insulating material which covers a circumference of the crucible, and a heating member which is located on the outside of the heat-insulating material and is configured to perform induction heating of the crucible, wherein the heat-insulating material has a movable part, wherein the movable part forms an opening in the heat-insulating material by the movement of the movable part to control an opening ratio of the opening in the heat-insulating material.
Claims
1. A crystal growth apparatus, comprising a crucible, a heat-insulating material which covers a circumference of the crucible, a heating member which is located on the outside of the heat-insulating material and is configured to perform induction heating of the crucible, and a support member which supports the crucible, wherein the heat-insulating material has a movable part, wherein the movable part is located below the crucible and has an annular shape in plan view to surround the support member, and the movable part forms an opening in the heat-insulating material by the movement of the movable part to control an opening ratio of the opening of the heat-insulating material, and the heat-insulating material has an immovable cylindrical part which surrounds the support member and is located between the support member and the movable part.
2. The crystal growth apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the movable part is configured to move symmetrically with the crucible as a center, when the apparatus is observed in planar view from a vertical direction of a supporting surface by which the crucible is supported.
3. The crystal growth apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the movable part has a first inclined surface which is inclined relative to an operating direction of the movable part, and the opening ratio is controlled by a distance between the first inclined surface and a second inclined surface which faces the movable part of the heat-insulating material.
4. The crystal growth apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the movable part is configured to move symmetrically with the crucible as a center, when the apparatus is observed in planar view from a vertical direction of a supporting surface by which the crucible is supported, the movable part is located below the crucible, the movable part has a first inclined surface which is inclined relative to an operating direction of the movable part, the heat-insulating material has a second inclined surface which faces the movable part, and the opening ratio is controlled by a distance between the first inclined surface and the second inclined surface which faces the movable part of the heat-insulating material.
5. The crystal growth apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the movable part is configured to move symmetrically with the crucible as a center, when the apparatus is observed in planar view from a vertical direction of a supporting surface by which the crucible is supported, the movable part is located below the crucible, the movable part has a first surface which is vertical to an operating direction of the movable part, the heat-insulating material has a second surface which faces the movable part, and the opening ratio is controlled by a distance between the first surface and the second surface which faces the movable part of the heat-insulating material.
6. The crystal growth apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the heat-insulating material has an immovable opposed part which faces the movable part and is located around the movable part.
7. The crystal growth apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the movable part is configured to move in a horizontal direction.
8. The crystal growth apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the movable part is configured to move in a vertical direction.
9. The crystal growth apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the movable part is configured to close and open a space which is surrounded by the heat-insulating material, the crucible, and the support member.
10. The crystal growth apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the movable part has a triangular cross-sectional shape.
11. The crystal growth apparatus according to claim 10, wherein an outer diameter of the movable part increases from an upper end to a lower end thereof, and an inner diameter of the movable part is unchanged.
12. The crystal growth apparatus according to claim 10, wherein an inner diameter of the movable part increases from an upper end to a lower end and an outer diameter of the movable part is unchanged.
13. The crystal growth apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the movable part has a quadrilateral cross-sectional shape.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(6) Hereinafter, SiC single crystal growth apparatus of the present embodiment and method of growing SiC single crystal will be appropriately described below in detail with reference to drawings. The drawings used in the following description may include dimensions or ratios, which have been enlarged differently from actual components for better understanding of features of the present invention or for the sake of convenience. The materials, dimensions, and the like, provided in the following description, are merely exemplary examples and the present invention is not limited thereto. Those parameters can be appropriately tailored within the range not departing the gist of the present invention. Unless otherwise specified, the number, size, position, material, ratio, shape, and the like may be changed, added or omitted as necessary.
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(9) In the drawings, a direction which is vertical to a supporting surface at which the crucible 10 is supported by the support member 14 is defined as a vertical direction (up-and-down direction), and a direction perpendicular to the vertical direction is defined as a radial direction.
(10) The crucible 10 encloses a film formation space K in which the single crystal C grows. A well-known crucible can be used as the crucible 10 as long as it is a crucible which can produce the single crystal C by a sublimation method. For example, graphite, tantalum carbide or the like can be used as a material of a crucible. The crucible 10 is hot during growth, and therefore the crucible is formed of a material which can resist high temperature. For example, graphite has a very high melting point of 3550° C., and thus is durable to the high temperature during growth.
(11) The raw material G is filled at the lower surface in the crucible 10 when the crystal growth is performed. The crystal installation part 12 is provided at a position facing the raw material G in the crucible 10. The single crystal C is grown by recrystallization of the raw material gas, which is sublimated from the raw material G, on a surface of the seed crystal S which is provided on the crystal installation part 12. The raw material gas can be efficiently supplied to the seed crystal S and the single crystal C since the crystal installation part 12 is located at a position facing the raw material G.
(12) The heat-insulating material 20 covers a circumference of the crucible 10. In example shown in
(13) The heat-insulating material 20 has a movable part 22. The movable part 22 is a part of the heat-insulating material 20, and a movable element. The operating direction D.sub.22 of the movable part 22 shown in
(14) The movable part 22 shown in
(15) An opposed part 21 of the heat-insulating material 20, which faces the movable part 22, has an annular shape, and has an inner diameter which increases from an upper end to a lower end. That is, the width of the cross section of the opposed part 21 decreases from the upper end to the lower end of the part. An outer diameter of the opposed part 21 may be changed or may not be changed. The lower surface of the opposed part 21 is a second inclined surface 21a which is inclined to the operating direction D.sub.22 of the movable part 22. The second inclined surface 21a faces the inclined surface 22a, and is inclined to the operating direction D.sub.22 to have the same inclination angle as that of the inclined surface 22a.
(16) A driving member (not shown) which moves the movable part 22 to the operating direction D.sub.22 is connected to the movable part 22. The driving member is not limited in so far as the driving member can move the movable part 22 to the vertical direction. For example, a lift-type driving member or the like may be provided by which the heat-insulating material is supported from a lower portion of the movable part 22.
(17) When the movable part 22 transfers to the upper side and the inclined surface 22a contacts with the second inclined surface 21a, the entire circumference of the crucible is covered by the heat-insulating material 20. On the other hand, when the movable part 22 transfers toward the lower side, an opening 23 is formed between the inclined surface 22a and the second inclined surface 21a. The opening 23 acts as a heat transfer path. When heat escapes from the opening 23, the temperature in the vicinity of the opening 23 decreases. The crystal growth apparatus 100 shown in
(18) An opening ratio of the opening 23 can be controlled by a distance between the inclined surface 22a and the second inclined surface 21a. In the crystal growth apparatus 100 shown in
(19) The movable part 22 is configured to move symmetrically with the crucible 10 as a center. The opening 23 is formed by the inclined surface 22a and the second inclined surface 21a. When the movable part 22 is operated symmetrically around the crucible 10 as a center, the opening 23 is formed at the position which is symmetrically around the crucible 10 as a center, when the opening 23 is observed from above in plan view. When the opening 23 is formed symmetrically in plan view, the temperature difference in a radial direction of the crucible 10 can be reduced.
(20) A heating member 30 is located on the outside of the heat-insulating material 20. The heating member 30 shown in
(21) As described above, the crystal growth apparatus 100 according the present embodiment enables to change the center position of heating of the crucible 10 without changing the position of the crucible 10.
(22) The center position of heating of the crucible 10 may be changed by moving the crucible 10 to the vertical direction without changing the position of the heating member 30. However, when the crucible 10 is transferred to the vertical direction, all positions of the raw material G, the crystal installation part 12, the seed crystal provided at the crystal installation part 12, and the single crystal C are changed together. When the entire positions are changed together, the heating position of the raw material G cannot be changed without changing the growth shape of the single crystal C. The reason is that the growth shape of the single crystal C is formed according to an isothermal line in the crucible 10.
(23) In the crucible 10, another members may be provided such as a tapered member which is used to increase the diameter of a single crystal C and grow the crystal and a shielding member which prevents radiation from a raw material to a growth surface to generate a temperature difference between the raw material and the growth surface. When the entire crucible 10 transfers to the vertical direction, the positional relationship between these members and the heating member 30 is also changed. When the positional relationship between the members and the heating member 30 is changed, the temperature of the members are changed and this may cause the generation of deposits.
(24) On the other hand, in the crystal growth apparatus 100 according the present embodiment, the center position of heating of the crucible 10 is changed by controlling the opening ratio of the opening 23 of the heat-insulating material 20, without changing the position of the crucible 10 and the heating member 30. That is, the heating position of the raw material G can be changed to effectively accelerate the generation of a sublimated gas, while maintaining the temperature of a surface of the single crystal C, that is, while maintaining the shape of a growing crystal. Furthermore, the positional relationship between the heating member 30 and the shielding member and the like is not changed.
(25) Although the preferred embodiment of the present invention has been described in detail above, the present invention is not limited to the certain embodiment, and various modifications and changes are possible within the scope of the present invention described in the claims.
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(27) The movable part 24 is a part of the heat-insulating material 20, and a movable element. The operating direction D.sub.24 of the movable part 24 shown in
(28) The opposed part 25 of the heat-insulating material 20, which faces the movable part 24, is a member which has an annular shape and surrounds the support member 14, and an outer diameter of the opposed part increases from an upper end to a lower end. The upper surface of the opposed part 25 is a second inclined surface 25a which is inclined to the operating direction D.sub.24. The second inclined surface 25a faces the inclined surface 24a, and is inclined to the operating direction D.sub.24 to be the same inclination angle as that of the inclined surface 24a.
(29) When the movable part 24 transfers in the radial direction, an opening ratio of an opening 23 between the inclined surface 24a and the second inclined surface 25a is changed. By controlling the opening ratio of the opening 23, the center position of heating in the vertical direction of the crucible 10 can be controlled. When the operating direction D.sub.24 of the movable part 24 is a radial direction, the inner diameter of the movable part 24 is changed according to the position of the movable part 24, control of the opening ratio becomes difficult. However, by forming the opening 23, the center position of heating in the vertical direction of the crucible 10 can be controlled. The heat-insulating material which forms the movable part 24 may expand, contract or deform, when the movable part 24 has an annular shape and enlarges or shrinks toward the outer side or the inner side in the radial direction. The aforementioned movement is possible, when the movable part 24 is formed by a material having flexibility such as a felt material.
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(31) When the movable part 26 does not have an inclined surface, a heat transfer path formed by an opening 23 becomes short. Accordingly, due to a slight change of the opening ratio of the opening 23, the center position of heating can be changed greatly. If control with high accuracy is required, it is preferable for the movable part 26 to have an inclined surface as shown in
(32) The opening 23 is provided below the crucible 10 in the crystal growth apparatus 100, 101 and 102 shown in
EXAMPLES
Example 1
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(34) In order to reduce calculation load, a simulation was performed only for a structure of an optional half cross section of the apparatus (half in the radial direction), which passes through the center axis of the device. For simulation, crystal growth analysis software “Virtual Reactor” which is commercially available from STR-Group Ltd was used. This simulation software is widely used for simulation of the temperature distribution in a furnace, and is confirmed to have high correlation with the actual experimental result.
(35) In Example 1, the simulation was performed with respect to the structure wherein the movable part 22 closely contacts with the opposed part 21. In the simulation, temperature distribution in the crucible 10 was measured. Then, the maximum temperature of a side wall 10a of the crucible 10 and the position at which the maximum temperature was measured were obtained. The position at which the maximum temperature was measured was obtained as a distance from the upper surface of the inner side of the crucible 10. In Example 1, the maximum temperature of the side wall 10a of the crucible 10 was 2416.2° C., and the maximum temperature was obtained at the position of 133.3 mm from the upper surface of the inner side of the crucible 10. A simulation result of Example 1 was shown in (a) of
Example 2
(36) Example 2 was different from Example 1 in that the movable part 22 was moved 10 mm to the lower side from the state where the movable part 22 was closely contacted with the opposed part 21 (Example 1). Other conditions were similar to that of Example 1. In Example 2, the maximum temperature of the side wall 10a of the crucible 10 was 2415.3° C., and the maximum temperature was obtained at the position of 112.7 mm from the upper surface of the inner side of the crucible 10. A simulation result of Example 2 was shown in (b) of
Example 3
(37) Example 3 was different from Example 1 in that the movable part 22 was moved 30 mm to the lower side from the state where the movable part 22 was closely contacted with the opposed part 21 (Example 1). Other conditions were similar to that of Example 1. In Example 3, the maximum temperature of the side wall 10a of the crucible 10 was 2413.7° C., and the maximum temperature was obtained at the position of 70.7 mm from the upper surface of the inner side of the crucible 10. A simulation result of Example 3 was shown in (c) of
Example 4
(38) Example 4 was different from Example 1 in that the movable part 22 was moved 50 mm to the lower side from the state where the movable part 22 was closely contacted with the opposed part 21 (Example 1). Other conditions were similar to that of Example 1. In Example 4, the maximum temperature of the side wall 10a of the crucible 10 was 2413.5° C., and the maximum temperature was obtained at the position of 60.8 mm from the upper surface of the inner side of the crucible 10. A simulation result of Example 4 was shown in (d) of
(39) The results of Examples 1 to 4 were shown in Table 1 below. In Table 1, a reference point means a position of the movable part 22 at which the movable part 22 closely contacts with the opposed part 21 (Example 1).
(40) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Example 4 Position of the movable 0 −10 −30 −50 part from the reference point (mm) Maximum temperature of 2416.2 2415.3 2413.7 2413.5 the side wall (° C.) Position of the maximum 133.3 112.7 70.7 60.8 temperature from the upper surface in the crucible (mm)
(41) As shown in Table 1 and
(42) As described above, according to the present invention, a crystal growth apparatus which can control the center position of heating can be provided.
EXPLANATION OF REFERENCES
(43) 10: Crucible 10a: Side wall 12: Crystal installation part 14: Support member 20: Heat-insulating material 21, 25: Opposed part 21a, 25a: Second inclined surface 22, 24, 26: Movable part 22a, 24a: Inclined surface 23: Opening 30: Heating member 100, 101, 102: Crystal growth apparatus C: Single crystal G: Raw material 17 S: Seed crystal D: Operating direction