FILM THICKNESS MEASURING DEVICE AND FILM THICKNESS MEASURING METHOD
20230058064 · 2023-02-23
Assignee
Inventors
- Tomonori NAKAMURA (Hamamatsu-shi, Shizuoka, JP)
- Kenichi OHTSUKA (Hamamatsu-shi, Shizuoka, JP)
- Satoshi ARANO (Hamamatsu-shi, Shizuoka, JP)
- Kunihiko TSUCHIYA (Hamamatsu-shi, Shizuoka, JP)
Cpc classification
G01J9/00
PHYSICS
G01J3/027
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A film thickness measuring apparatus includes a light irradiation unit configured to irradiate an object with light in a planar shape, an optical element having a transmittance and a reflectance changing according to wavelengths in a predetermined wavelength range, the optical element being configured to separate light from the object by transmitting and reflecting the light, an imaging unit configured to photograph light separated by the optical element, and an analysis unit configured to estimate a film thickness of the object based on a signal from the imaging unit photographing light, in which the light irradiation unit emits light having a wavelength included in the predetermined wavelength range of the optical element.
Claims
1. A film thickness measuring apparatus comprising: a light irradiator configured to irradiate an object with light in a planar shape; an optical element having a transmittance and a reflectance changing according to wavelengths in a predetermined wavelength range, the optical element being configured to separate light from the object by transmitting and reflecting the light; an imager configured to photograph light separated by the optical element; and an analyzer configured to estimate a film thickness of the object based on a signal from the imager photographing light, wherein the light irradiator emits light having a wavelength comprised in the predetermined wavelength range of the optical element.
2. The film thickness measuring apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the analyzer estimates a film thickness corresponding to each pixel based on wavelength information of each pixel in the imager.
3. The film thickness measuring apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the analyzer estimates a film thickness by further considering an angle of light with which the object is irradiated.
4. The film thickness measuring apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the light irradiator irradiates the object with diffused light.
5. The film thickness measuring apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the light irradiator has a light guide plate configured to generate the diffused light.
6. The film thickness measuring apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a bandpass filter disposed between the optical element and the imager.
7. A film thickness measuring method comprising: irradiating an object with light in a planar shape; photographing light separated by an optical element, the optical element having a transmittance and a reflectance changing according to wavelengths in a predetermined wavelength range and being configured to separate light from the object by transmitting and reflecting the light; and deriving a wavelength based on a photographing result and estimating a film thickness of the object based on the wavelength.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0028] Hereinafter, an embodiment of the invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings. Note that the same or corresponding parts are designated by the same reference symbols in each figure, and duplicate description will be omitted.
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[0030] As illustrated in
[0031] The light source 10 irradiates the sample 100 with light in a planar shape. For example, the light source 10 irradiates substantially the entire surface of the sample 100 with light in a planar shape. For example, the light source 10 is a light source capable of uniformly irradiating the surface of the sample 100, and irradiates the sample 100 with diffused light. As illustrated in
[0032] The light source 10 irradiates the sample 100 with light of a wavelength included in a predetermined wavelength range of an inclined dichroic mirror 22 (details are described later) included in the camera system 20. Although the details will be described later, the inclined dichroic mirror 22 is an optical element that separates light from the sample 100 by transmitting and reflecting the light according to wavelengths. The transmittance and the reflectance of the inclined dichroic mirror 22 change according to wavelengths in the predetermined wavelength range described above.
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[0034] Returning to
[0035] The lens 21 is a lens that collects light from the sample 100 on which the light is incident. The lens 21 may be disposed at a previous stage (upstream) of the inclined dichroic mirror 22, or may be disposed in a region between the inclined dichroic mirror 22 and the area sensors 23 and 24. The lens 21 may be a finite focus lens or an infinite focus lens. When the lens 21 is the finite focus lens, a distance from the lens 21 to the area sensors 23 and 24 is set to a predetermined value. When the lens 21 is the infinite focus lens, the lens 21 is a collimator lens that converts light from the sample 100 into parallel light, and is aberration-corrected so that parallel light can be obtained. Light output from the lens 21 is incident on the inclined dichroic mirror 22.
[0036] The inclined dichroic mirror 22 is a mirror created using a specific optical material, and is an optical element that separates light from the sample 100 by transmitting and reflecting the light according to wavelengths. The inclined dichroic mirror 22 is configured such that the light transmittance and the reflectance change according to wavelengths in a predetermined wavelength range.
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[0038] The area sensors 23 and 24 photograph light separated by the inclined dichroic mirror 22. The area sensor 23 photograph light transmitted by the inclined dichroic mirror 22. The area sensor 24 photograph light reflected by the inclined dichroic mirror 22. A wavelength range in which the area sensors 23 and 24 have sensitivity corresponds to a predetermined wavelength range in which the light transmittance (and the reflectance) changes according to the change in wavelength in the inclined dichroic mirror 22. The area sensors 23 and 24 are, for example, monochrome sensors or color sensors. Photographing results (images) by the area sensors 23 and 24 are output to the control apparatus 30.
[0039] The bandpass filter 25 is disposed between the inclined dichroic mirror 22 and the area sensor 23. The bandpass filter 26 is disposed between the inclined dichroic mirror 22 and the area sensor 24. For example, the bandpass filters 25 and 26 may be filters that remove light in a wavelength range other than the above-mentioned predetermined wavelength range (wavelength range in which the light transmittance and reflectance change according to the wavelengths in the inclined dichroic mirror 22).
[0040] Returning to
[0041] The control apparatus 30 estimates a film thickness of the sample 100 based on signals from the area sensors 23 and 24 photographing light. The control apparatus 30 estimates a film thickness corresponding to each pixel based on wavelength information of each pixel in the area sensors 23 and 24. More specifically, the control apparatus 30 derives a wavelength center of gravity of light for each pixel based on the amount of transmitted light specified based on a photographing result (signal from the area sensor 23) in the area sensor 23, the amount of reflected light specified based on a photographing result (signal from the area sensor 24) in the area sensor 24, a center wavelength of the inclined dichroic mirror 22 (center wavelength in a predetermined wavelength range), and a width of the inclined dichroic mirror 22, and estimates a film thickness corresponding to each pixel based on the wavelength center of gravity. The width of the inclined dichroic mirror 22 is, for example, a wavelength width from a wavelength at which the transmittance is 0% to a wavelength at which the transmittance is 100% in the inclined dichroic mirror 22.
[0042] Specifically, the control apparatus 30 derives the wavelength center of gravity of each pixel based on the following Equation (1). In the following Equation (1), λ denotes the wavelength center of gravity, λ.sub.0 denotes the center wavelength of the inclined dichroic mirror 22, A denotes the width of the inclined dichroic mirror 22, R denotes the amount of reflected light, and T denotes the amount of transmitted light.
λ=λ.sub.0+A(T−R)/2(T+R) (1)
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[0044] Note that a method of deriving the wavelength center of gravity is not limited to the above description. For example, since λ (wavelength center of gravity) is proportional to x below, the wavelength center of gravity may be derived from the following Equations (2) and (3). In the following Equation (3), I.sub.T denotes the amount of transmitted light, and I.sub.R denotes the amount of reflected light. Further, when a spectral shape of a measurement target and line formation of the inclined dichroic mirror 22 are ideal shapes, parameters a and b in Equation (2) may be determined by the optical characteristics of the inclined dichroic mirror 22.
λ=ax+b (2)
x=I.sub.T−I.sub.R/2(I.sub.T+I.sub.R) (3)
[0045] Note that actually, there are differences (individual differences) in the spectral characteristics between the optical system and the camera, and thus for the purpose of correcting the differences, for example, x may be derived by the following Equation (4) using the signal strength of a substrate whose reflection characteristics are known as a reference. In the following Equation (4), I.sub.Tr denotes the amount of transmitted light in the reference, and I.sub.Rr denotes the amount of reflected light in the reference.
x=(I.sub.T/I.sub.Tr−I.sub.R/I.sub.Rr)/2(I.sub.T/I.sub.Tr+I.sub.R/I.sub.Rr) (4)
[0046] Further, x may be derived by the following Equation (5) using the signal amount in a non-reflective state for the purpose of removing an influence of direct light from the light source. In the following Equation (5), I.sub.Tb denotes the amount of transmitted light in the non-reflective state, and I.sub.Rb denotes the amount of reflected light in the non-reflective state.
x={(I.sub.T−I.sub.Tb)/(I.sub.Tr−I.sub.Tb)−(I.sub.R−I.sub.Rb)/(I.sub.Rr−I.sub.Rb)}/2{(I.sub.T−I.sub.Tb)/(I.sub.Tr−I.sub.Tb)+(I.sub.R−I.sub.Rb)/(I.sub.Rr−I.sub.Rb)} (5)
[0047] Further, in order to comprehensively perform various corrections of film characteristics, irradiation spectrum, non-linearity of the inclined dichroic mirror 22, etc., the wavelength center of gravity (λ) may be approximated by a polynomial shown in the following Equation (6). Note that each of parameters a, b, c, d, and e in the following Equation (6) is determined, for example, by measuring a plurality of samples having different wavelength centers of gravity (film thicknesses).
λ=ax.sup.4+bx.sup.3+cx.sup.2+dx+e (6)
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[0049] The relationship between the wavelength and the film thickness may be described by the following Equation (7) as illustrated in
2nd=mλ(m=1, 2, 3, . . . )(condition to strengthen each other)
2nd=mλ(m=1, 2, 3, . . . )(condition to weaken each other) (7)
[0050] Here, Equation (7) indicating the relationship between the wavelength and the film thickness described above is satisfied when light is vertically incident on the sample 100. On the other hand, when light is not vertically incident on the sample 100, the above Equation (7) is not satisfied. That is, as illustrated in
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2nd cos θ=mλ(condition to strengthen each other)
2nd cos θ=(m−½)λ(condition to weaken each other) (8)
[0052] As described above, the film thickness measuring apparatus 1 implements a film thickness measuring method. The film thickness measuring method includes, for example, a first process of irradiating the sample 100 with light in a planar shape, a second process of photographing light separated by the inclined dichroic mirror 22 that has the transmittance and reflectance changing according to wavelengths in a predetermined wavelength range and separates light from the sample 100 by transmitting and reflecting the light, and a third process of deriving a wavelength based on a photographing result and estimating a film thickness of the sample 100 based on the wavelength.
[0053] Next, the action and effect of the present embodiment will be described.
[0054] The film thickness measuring apparatus 1 according to the present embodiment includes the light source 10 that irradiates the sample 100 with light in a planar shape, the inclined dichroic mirror 22 that has the transmittance and reflectance changing according to wavelengths in a predetermined wavelength range and separates light from the sample 100 by transmitting and reflecting the light, the area sensors 23 and 24 that photograph light separated by the inclined dichroic mirror 22, and the control apparatus 30 that estimates the film thickness of the sample 100 based on signals from the area sensors 23 and 24 photographing light, and the light source 10 emits light having a wavelength included in a predetermined wavelength range of the inclined dichroic mirror 22.
[0055] In the film thickness measuring apparatus 1 according to the present embodiment, the sample 100 is irradiated with light having a wavelength included in a predetermined wavelength range of the inclined dichroic mirror 22 in a plane shape. Then, in the film thickness measuring apparatus 1 according to the present embodiment, the inclined dichroic mirror 22 separates light from the sample 100 by transmitting and reflecting the light. Here, the inclined dichroic mirror 22 has the transmittance and reflectance changing according to wavelengths in the predetermined wavelength region. Therefore, a ratio of transmitted light and a ratio of reflected light to light separated by the inclined dichroic mirror 22 change depending on the wavelength. Then, the separated light is photographed by the area sensors 23 and 24, so that the ratio of the transmitted light and the ratio of the reflected light may be specified, and as a result, the wavelength may be specified. Further, in the control apparatus 30, the film thickness of the sample 100 is estimated based on signals from the area sensors 23 and 24. When the film thickness can be estimated based on information indicating the wavelength, as described above, the wavelength is specified from photographing results of the area sensors 23 and 24, and thus the film thickness of the sample 100 can be estimated with high accuracy by considering a signal including information of the wavelength (signals from the area sensors 23 and 24). Then, in the film thickness measuring apparatus 1 according to the present embodiment, the sample 100 is irradiated with light in a planar shape, and an in-plane film thickness of the sample 100 is estimated at the same time according to light from the sample 100. Thus, when compared to the case where the in-plane film thickness is estimated while a light irradiation range is changed by a point sensor, line scan, etc., it is possible to estimate an in-plane film thickness distribution at high speed. As described above, according to the film thickness measuring apparatus 1 according to the present embodiment, the film thickness of the sample 100 can be measured at high speed.
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[0057] In the film thickness measuring apparatus 1, the control apparatus 30 may estimate the film thickness corresponding to each pixel based on wavelength information of each pixel in the area sensors 23 and 24. According to such a configuration, the film thickness distribution on the irradiation surface of the sample 100 may be more specifically estimated (for each pixel).
[0058] In the film thickness measuring apparatus 1, the control apparatus 30 may estimate the film thickness by further considering an angle of light applied to the sample 100. Since the optical path changes when the angle of light applied to the sample 100 changes, it may be impossible to estimate the film thickness with high accuracy from information of only the wavelength. In this regard, by further considering the angle of light applied to the sample 100, the film thickness may be estimated with higher accuracy according to the actual optical path. Specifically, the film thickness is estimated using the above-mentioned Equation (8).
[0059] In the film thickness measuring apparatus 1, the light source 10 may irradiate the sample 100 with diffused light. As a result, the surface of the sample 100 may be uniformly irradiated with light.
[0060] In the film thickness measuring apparatus 1, the light source 10 may have the light guide plate 10d (see
[0061] The film thickness measuring apparatus 1 may further include the bandpass filters 25 and 26 disposed between the inclined dichroic mirror 22 and the area sensors 23 and 24. As a result, light outside a desired wavelength range may be removed, and accuracy of film thickness estimation may be improved.
[0062] The film thickness measuring method according to the present embodiment is carried out by the film thickness measuring apparatus 1, and includes a first process of irradiating the sample 100 with light in a planar shape, a second process of photographing light separated by the inclined dichroic mirror 22 that has the transmittance and reflectance changing according to wavelengths in a predetermined wavelength range and separates light from the sample 100 by transmitting and reflecting the light, and a third process of deriving a wavelength based on a photographing result and estimating a film thickness of the sample 100 based on the wavelength. According to such a film thickness measuring method, the film thickness of the sample 100 may be measured at high speed.
[0063] Even though the embodiment of the invention has been described above, the invention is not limited to the embodiment. The film thickness measuring apparatus 1 may be applied to film thickness measurement of various samples 100. As illustrated in
[0064] That is, the film thickness measuring apparatus 1 may measure a thickness of the film 101 formed on the base material 102, which is a wafer, for the semiconductor element 100A. In this case, as an apparatus configuration, a wafer transfer and holding mechanism including an arm, a cassette, a hoop, a conveyor, a moving stage, etc. is used.
[0065] Further, the film thickness measuring apparatus 1 may measure the thickness of the film 101 formed on the base material 102 made of glass, film, sheet, etc. for the flat panel display 100B. In this case, as an apparatus configuration, a transfer and holding mechanism including an arm, a glass stand, a conveyor, a moving stage, etc. is used.
[0066] Further, the film thickness measuring apparatus 1 may measure the thickness of the film 101 formed on the base material 102 made of glass, film, sheet, etc. for the film member 100C. In this case, as an apparatus configuration, a transfer and holding mechanism including an arm, a glass stand, a conveyor, a moving stage, etc. is used. Note that for the film member 100C, for example, as illustrated in
[0067] Further, the film thickness measuring apparatus 1 may measure the thickness of the film 101 formed on the base material 102, which is a substrate, for the electronic component 100D. In this case, as an apparatus configuration, a wafer transfer and holding mechanism including an arm, a cassette, a hoop, a conveyor, a sample table, a moving stage, etc. is used.
[0068] Further, the film thickness measuring apparatus 1 may measure the thickness of the film 101 formed on the base material 102, which is a substrate, for the component 100E. A film of the component 100E is, for example, a thin film of a molded product, etc., and film thickness measurement in this case is, for example, measurement of a thin film coat thickness. As an apparatus configuration, a wafer transfer and holding mechanism including an arm, a cassette, a hoop, a conveyor, a sample table, a moving stage, etc. is used.
[0069] In addition, the relative film thickness distribution is derived by the above-mentioned film thickness measurement. However, additionally, by detecting spectral information (reference spectral information) at a certain point of the sample 100, it is possible to derive each absolute value of a film thickness of each area based on a relative film thickness distribution and reference spectral information.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0070] 1, 1A: film thickness measuring apparatus, 10: light source (light irradiation unit), 10d: light guide plate, 22: inclined dichroic mirror, 23, 24: area sensor (imaging unit), 25, 26: bandpass filter, 30: control apparatus (analysis unit), 100: sample (object).