Substrate Processing Equipment
The substrate processing apparatus uses grooved anti-friction members with adhesive bonding to prevent damage and vacuum pressure, ensuring reliable operation under high-pressure conditions.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- JP2023017230
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Patents
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Priority Date
- 2020-12-31
- Filing Date
- 2023-02-08
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-20
- Estimated Expiration
- 2041-12-16
AI Technical Summary
Existing substrate processing chambers experience damage to anti-friction members due to collisions and vacuum pressures when subjected to high internal pressures, leading to particle generation and process defects.
The substrate processing apparatus incorporates anti-friction members with grooves and adhesive in contact surfaces, featuring through holes and surface roughness to prevent damage and vacuum generation, ensuring the anti-friction members are securely bonded to the chamber bodies.
Prevents damage to anti-friction members and avoids vacuum pressure, maintaining chamber integrity and reducing particle generation during high-pressure substrate processing.
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Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] The present invention relates to a substrate processing apparatus including an anti-friction member for preventing friction between process chambers. [Background technology]
[0002] Generally, semiconductor devices are manufactured from a substrate such as a wafer by forming fine circuit patterns on the upper surface of the substrate through processes such as deposition, photolithography, cleaning, drying, and etching.
[0003] Generally, the cleaning process includes a chemical treatment in which chemicals are supplied to the substrate to remove foreign matter on the substrate, a rinse treatment in which pure water is supplied to the substrate to remove any chemicals remaining on the substrate, and a drying treatment in which any pure water remaining on the substrate is removed.
[0004] A supercritical fluid is used to dry a substrate. In one example, after replacing the pure water on the substrate with an organic solvent, the supercritical fluid is supplied to the upper surface of the substrate in a chamber to dissolve the organic solvent remaining on the substrate in the supercritical fluid and remove it from the substrate. When isopropyl alcohol (hereinafter referred to as IPA) is used as the organic solvent, carbon dioxide (CO2) is used as the supercritical fluid, as it has a relatively low critical temperature and critical pressure and dissolves IPA well.
[0005] Substrate processing using supercritical fluid is as follows: When a substrate is loaded into a chamber, supercritical carbon dioxide is supplied into the chamber to pressurize the chamber. The substrate is then processed with the supercritical fluid by repeatedly supplying the supercritical fluid and evacuating the chamber. Once the substrate processing is complete, the chamber is evacuated and depressurized. After evacuating the chamber, the chamber is opened, the substrate is removed, and the chamber is repaired.
[0006] Generally, a chamber is provided with two independent bodies that are combined to provide a processing space in which a substrate is processed. Each body is made of a metal material. However, when the bodies are moved, collisions and friction occur between the bodies. To prevent this, an anti-friction layer is provided on the contact surface of each body to reduce collisions and friction. An adhesive is used to fix the anti-friction layer to the contact surface.
[0007] The anti-friction layer is damaged by the impact with the body when the body is driven, which generates particles and causes process defects. Also, the high pressure in the processing space creates a vacuum between the anti-friction layer and the body, which can prevent the anti-friction layer from being separated from the body. Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]
[0008] SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION An object of the present invention is to prevent damage to an anti-friction member provided in a process chamber in which a substrate is processed while the internal processing space is maintained at high pressure.
[0009] Another object of the present invention is to prevent a vacuum pressure from being generated in an anti-friction member provided in a process chamber in which a substrate is processed while the internal processing space is maintained at a high pressure.
[0010] The object of the present invention is not limited thereto, and other objects not mentioned above will be clearly understood by those skilled in the art from the following description. [Means for solving the problem]
[0011] The present invention provides a substrate processing apparatus, which includes a process chamber having a first body and a second body that are combined with each other to form a processing space for processing a substrate therein, and an anti-friction member placed on a contact surface where the first body and the second body come into contact, the anti-friction member having grooves formed on a surface that faces the contact surface, and adhesive for adhering the anti-friction member to the first body or the anti-friction member to the second body is provided in the grooves, and the grooves may form an open pattern.
[0012] In one example, the anti-friction member may have through holes formed in areas where no grooves are provided.
[0013] In one example, the pattern can form a closed area between one end and the other.
[0014] In one example, a through hole that penetrates the anti-friction member may be formed in the closed region.
[0015] For example, the anti-friction member may be processed to have a surface roughness corresponding to the contact surface.
[0016] In one example, the material of the anti-friction member may be provided such that the compressive stress of the anti-friction member is greater than the force to which the anti-friction member is subjected.
[0017] In one example, the adhesive strength between the adhesive and the anti-friction member may be greater than the adhesive strength between the adhesive and the contact surface.
[0018] In one example, the substrate processing apparatus includes a process chamber having a first body and a second body that are combined with each other to form a high-pressure processing space inside for processing a substrate, a driver that moves the process chamber to an open position or a closed position, a support unit that supports the substrate within the processing space, a fluid supply unit that supplies fluid to the processing space, and an anti-friction member provided on one side of the process chamber, the one side including a contact surface where the first body and the second body come into contact, and the anti-friction member has grooves formed on a surface corresponding to the contact surface, and adhesive that adheres the anti-friction member to the first body or the anti-friction member to the second body is provided in the grooves, and the grooves may form an open pattern.
[0019] In one example, the pattern can form a closed area between one end and the other.
[0020] In one example, a through hole that penetrates the anti-friction member may be formed in the closed region.
[0021] In one example, the anti-friction member may have through holes formed in areas where no grooves are provided.
[0022] In one example, the anti-friction member may be provided in an arc shape.
[0023] In one example, the driver may be a cylinder that passes through the first body and the second body to raise and lower one of the first body and the second body, and the anti-friction member may be provided to surround the cylinder.
[0024] For example, the anti-friction member may have one surface and a corresponding surface roughness processed.
[0025] In one example, the process chamber may be made of a metal material.
[0026] In one example, the material of the anti-friction member may be provided such that the compressive stress of the anti-friction member is greater than the force to which the anti-friction member is subjected.
[0027] In one example, the adhesive strength between the adhesive and the anti-friction member may be greater than the adhesive strength between the adhesive and the surface.
[0028] In one example, the device may further include a clamping member for clamping the first body and the second body when they are in the closed position, and the anti-friction member may be provided between the first body and the clamping member and between the second body and the clamping member, and one surface may include a surface where the first body and the clamping member contact and a surface where the second body and the clamping member contact.
[0029] In one example, the anti-friction member may be provided in the shape of a ring.
[0030] In one example, the processing of the substrate may involve drying the substrate using a supercritical fluid within the processing space. [Effects of the Invention]
[0031] According to an embodiment of the present invention, damage to an anti-friction member provided in a process chamber in which a substrate is processed while the internal processing space is maintained at a high pressure can be prevented.
[0032] Furthermore, the present invention can prevent a vacuum pressure from being generated in an anti-friction member provided in a process chamber in which a substrate is processed while the internal processing space is maintained at a high pressure.
[0033] The effects of the present invention are not limited to the effects described above, and effects not mentioned will be clearly understood by those skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains from this specification and the accompanying drawings. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0034] [Figure 1] 1 is a plan view schematically showing a substrate processing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention; [Figure 2]2 is a cross-sectional view showing a schematic example of the liquid treatment apparatus of FIG. 1; [Figure 3] 2 is a cross-sectional view showing a schematic view of one embodiment of the supercritical apparatus of FIG. 1. [Figure 4] 2 is a cross-sectional view showing a schematic example of the supercritical apparatus of FIG. 1; FIG. [Figure 5] 1 is a plan view schematically illustrating an anti-friction member according to an embodiment of the present invention placed on a second body. [Figure 6] 1 is a perspective view showing an anti-friction member according to an embodiment of the present invention; [Figure 7] 10 is a view schematically illustrating an anti-friction member according to another embodiment of the present invention placed on a second body. [Figure 8] 10 is a view schematically illustrating an anti-friction member according to another embodiment of the present invention placed on a second body. [Figure 9] 1 is a cross-sectional view showing a schematic view of a supercritical fluid device according to another embodiment of the present invention; [Figure 10] FIG. 10 is a plan view showing the anti-friction member of FIG. 9 in a simplified manner. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0035] Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The embodiments of the present invention can be modified in various ways, and the scope of the present invention should not be construed as being limited to the following embodiments. These embodiments are provided to more completely explain the present invention to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the shapes of elements in the drawings are exaggerated to emphasize a clearer description.
[0036] FIG. 1 is a plan view schematically illustrating a substrate processing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. Referring to FIG. 1, the substrate processing system includes an index module 10, processing modules 20, and a controller (not shown). According to an embodiment, the index module 10 and processing modules 20 are arranged in one direction. Hereinafter, the direction in which the index module 10 and processing modules 20 are arranged will be referred to as a first direction 92, a direction perpendicular to the first direction 92 when viewed from above will be referred to as a second direction 94, and a direction perpendicular to both the first direction 92 and the second direction 94 will be referred to as a third direction 96.
[0037] The index module 10 returns substrates W from a container 80 containing the substrates W to the processing module 20, and stores the substrates W after processing in the processing module 20 in the container 80. The length of the index module 10 is provided in a second direction 94. The index module 10 has a load port 12 and an index frame 14. The load port 12 is positioned on the opposite side of the index frame 14 from the processing module 20. The container 80 containing the substrates W is placed on the load port 12. A plurality of load ports 12 may be provided, and the plurality of load ports 12 may be arranged along the second direction 94.
[0038] A sealed container such as a Front Open Unified Pod (FOUP) can be used as the container 80. The container 80 can be placed on the load port 12 by a transport means (not shown) such as an overhead transfer, an overhead conveyor, or an automatic guided vehicle, or by a worker.
[0039] An index robot 120 is provided on the index frame 14. A guide rail 140 is provided within the index frame 14, with the length direction of the guide rail 140 extending in the second direction 94, and the index robot 120 can be provided to be movable on the guide rail 140. The index robot 120 includes a hand 122 on which a substrate (W) is placed, and the hand 122 can be provided to be movable forward and backward, rotate around an axis in the third direction 96, and move along the third direction 96. A plurality of hands 122 are provided spaced apart in the vertical direction, and the hands 122 can move forward and backward independently of each other.
[0040] The processing module 20 includes a buffer unit 200, a return device 300, a liquid processing device 400, and a supercritical device 500. The buffer unit 200 provides a space where the substrate (W) being loaded into the processing module 20 and the substrate (W) being unloaded from the processing module 20 temporarily stay. The liquid processing device 400 performs a liquid processing process by supplying a liquid onto the substrate (W) to liquid-process the substrate (W). The supercritical device 500 performs a drying process by removing any liquid remaining on the substrate (W). The return device 300 returns the substrate (W) between the buffer unit 200, the liquid processing device 400, and the supercritical device 500.
[0041] The return device 300 may be provided with its length direction in the first direction 92. The buffer unit 200 may be disposed between the index module 10 and the return device 300. The liquid treatment device 400 and the supercritical device 500 may be disposed on the sides of the return device 300. The liquid treatment device 400 and the return device 300 may be disposed along the second direction 94. The supercritical device 500 and the return device 300 may be disposed along the second direction 94. The buffer unit 200 may be located at one end of the return device 300.
[0042] According to one example, the liquid treatment devices 400 may be arranged on both sides of the returning device 300, and the supercritical devices 500 may be arranged on both sides of the returning device 300, with the liquid treatment devices 400 being closer to the buffer unit 200 than the supercritical devices 500. On one side of the returning device 300, the liquid treatment devices 400 may be arranged in an AXB array (A and B are each 1 or a natural number greater than 1) along the first direction 92 and the third direction 96. Also, on one side of the returning device 300, the supercritical devices 500 may be arranged in a CXD array (C and D are each 1 or a natural number greater than 1) along the first direction 92 and the third direction 96. Unlike the above, only the liquid treatment devices 400 may be provided on one side of the returning device 300, and only the supercritical devices 500 may be provided on the other side.
[0043] The returning device 300 has a returning robot 320. A guide rail 340 having a length extending in a first direction 92 is provided within the returning device 300, and the returning robot 320 may be provided to be movable on the guide rail 340. The returning robot 320 includes a hand 322 on which a substrate (W) is placed, and the hand 322 may be provided to be capable of moving forward and backward, rotating about an axis in a third direction 96, and moving along the third direction 96. A plurality of hands 322 are provided spaced apart in the vertical direction, and the hands 322 may move forward and backward independently of each other.
[0044] The buffer unit 200 includes a plurality of buffers 220 on which substrates (W) are placed. The buffers 220 may be arranged spaced apart from one another along the third direction 96. The buffer unit 200 has an open front face and a rear face. The front face faces the index module 10, and the rear face faces the return device 300. The index robot 120 can approach the buffer unit 200 through the front face, and the return robot 320 can approach the buffer unit 200 through the rear face.
[0045] Figure 2 is a diagram illustrating a schematic diagram of one embodiment of the liquid treatment device 400 of Figure 1. Referring to Figure 2, the liquid treatment device 400 includes a housing 410, a cup 420, a support unit 440, a liquid supply unit 460, a lifting unit 480, and a controller 40. The controller 40 controls the operations of the liquid supply unit 460, the support unit 440, and the lifting unit 480. The housing 410 is generally rectangular in shape. The cup 420, the support unit 440, and the liquid supply unit 460 are disposed within the housing 410.
[0046] The cup 420 has a processing space with an open top, and the substrate (W) is processed with the liquid in the processing space. The support unit 440 supports the substrate (W) in the processing space. The liquid supply unit 460 supplies the liquid onto the substrate (W) supported by the support unit 440. Multiple types of liquid are provided and can be sequentially supplied onto the substrate (W). The lifting unit 480 adjusts the relative height between the cup 420 and the support unit 440.
[0047] According to one example, the cup 420 has a plurality of collection tubs 422, 424, and 426. Each of the collection tubs 422, 424, and 426 has a collection space for collecting the liquid used in substrate processing. Each of the collection tubs 422, 424, and 426 is provided in a ring shape surrounding the support unit 440. During the liquid processing process, the pre-treatment liquid splashed by the rotation of the substrate (W) flows into the collection space through the inlets 422a, 424a, and 426a of the collection tubs 422, 424, and 426. According to one example, the cup 420 has a first collection tub 422, a second collection tub 424, and a third collection tub 426. The first collection tub 422 is disposed to surround the support unit 440, the second collection tub 424 is disposed to surround the first collection tub 422, and the third collection tub 426 is disposed to surround the second collection tub 424. The second inlet 424a through which liquid flows into the second collecting tub 424 may be positioned higher than the first inlet 422a through which liquid flows into the first collecting tub 422, and the third inlet 426a through which liquid flows into the third collecting tub 426 may be positioned higher than the second inlet 424a.
[0048] The support unit 440 has a support plate 442 and a drive shaft 444. The top surface of the support plate 442 is generally circular and may have a diameter larger than that of the substrate W. A support pin 442a is provided in the center of the support plate 442 to support the rear surface of the substrate W, and the upper end of the support pin 442a protrudes from the support plate 442 so that the substrate W is spaced a certain distance from the support plate 442. A chuck pin 442b is provided on the edge of the support plate 442.
[0049] The chuck pins 442b are provided to protrude upward from the support plate 442 and support the sides of the substrate W so that when the substrate W is rotated, the substrate W does not come off the support unit 440. The drive shaft 444 is driven by a drive member 446 and is connected to the center of the bottom surface of the substrate W, rotating the support plate 442 about its central axis.
[0050] According to one example, the liquid supply unit 460 has a first nozzle 462, a second nozzle 464, and a third nozzle 466. The first nozzle 462 supplies a first liquid onto the substrate (W). The first liquid may be a liquid that removes films or foreign matter remaining on the substrate (W). The second nozzle 464 supplies a second liquid onto the substrate (W). The second liquid may be a liquid that dissolves well in the third liquid. For example, the second liquid may be a liquid that dissolves more well in the third liquid than the first liquid. The second liquid may be a liquid that neutralizes the first liquid supplied onto the substrate (W). Alternatively, the second liquid may be a liquid that neutralizes the first liquid and dissolves more well in the third liquid than the first liquid.
[0051] According to one example, the second liquid may be water. The third nozzle 466 supplies the third liquid onto the substrate (W). The third liquid may be a liquid that dissolves more readily in the supercritical fluid used in the supercritical apparatus 500. For example, the third liquid may be a liquid that dissolves more readily in the supercritical fluid used in the supercritical apparatus 500 than the second liquid. According to one example, the third liquid may be an organic solvent. The organic solvent may be isopropyl alcohol (IPA). According to one example, the supercritical fluid may be carbon dioxide.
[0052] The first nozzle 462, the second nozzle 464, and the third nozzle 466 are supported by different arms 461, and these arms 461 can be moved independently. Alternatively, the first nozzle 462, the second nozzle 464, and the third nozzle 466 can be attached to the same arm and moved together.
[0053] The lifting unit 480 moves the cup 420 up and down. The vertical movement of the cup 420 changes the relative height between the cup 420 and the substrate (W). As a result, the recovery tubs 422, 424, and 426 that recover the pretreatment liquid are changed depending on the type of liquid supplied to the substrate (W), so the liquids can be separated and recovered. Unlike the above, the cup 420 is fixed, and the lifting unit 480 can move the support unit 440 up and down.
[0054] 3 and 4 are diagrams each showing a schematic diagram of an embodiment of the supercritical apparatus 500 of FIG. 1. According to one embodiment, the supercritical apparatus 500 uses a supercritical fluid to remove a liquid on a substrate (W). According to one embodiment, the liquid on the substrate (W) is isopropyl alcohol (IPA). The supercritical apparatus 500 supplies the supercritical fluid onto the substrate to dissolve the IPA on the substrate (W) in the supercritical fluid, thereby removing the IPA from the substrate (W).
[0055] 3 and 4, the supercritical fluid processing apparatus 500 includes a process chamber 520, a fluid supply line 540, a support unit 580, a driving member 590, and an exhaust unit 550.
[0056] The process chamber 520 provides a processing space 502 in which a supercritical process is performed. For example, the process chamber 520 may be cylindrical. Alternatively, it may be rectangular. The process chamber 520 has a first body 522 and a second body 524. The first body 522 and the second body 524 are combined with each other to provide the processing space 502. For example, the first body 522 has a circular shape when viewed from above. Similarly, the second body 524 has a circular shape when viewed from above. For example, the first body 522 is disposed above the second body 524. Alternatively, the first body 522 and the second body 524 may be disposed at the same height, or the first body 522 and the second body 524 may be opened and closed laterally.
[0057] When the first body 522 is separated from the second body 524, the processing space 502 is opened, and at this time, the substrate (W) is loaded or unloaded. The driving member 590 raises or lowers either the first body 522 or the second body 524 so that the process chamber 520 is moved to an open position or a closed position.
[0058] For example, the driving member 590 may be provided to drive a cylinder 595 that raises and lowers the first body 522 or the second body 524. For example, the driving member 590 may be provided to raise and lower the second body 524. Here, the open position is a position where the first body 522 and the second body 524 are spaced apart from each other, and the closed position is a position where the contact surfaces of the first body 522 and the second body 524 facing each other are in close contact with each other. That is, in the open position, the processing space 502 is opened from the outside, and in the closed position, the processing space 502 is closed.
[0059] For example, the first body 522 may have a first discharge hole 525 connected to a first supply line 542. A fluid may be supplied to the processing space 502 through the first discharge hole 525. For example, the second body 524 may have a second discharge hole 526 connected to a second supply line 562 and an exhaust hole 527 connected to an exhaust line 552. Alternatively, only one of the first discharge hole 525 and the second discharge hole 526 may be provided in the process chamber 520. For example, a heater 570 is provided within the wall of the process chamber 520. The heater 570 heats the processing space 502 of the process chamber 520 so that the fluid supplied into the internal space of the process chamber 520 maintains a supercritical state. An atmosphere of the supercritical fluid is formed inside the processing space 502.
[0060] The support unit 580 supports the substrate (W) within the processing space 502 of the process chamber 520. The substrate (W) loaded into the processing space 502 of the process chamber 520 is placed on the support unit 580. According to one example, the substrate (W) is supported by the support unit 580 with the patterned surface facing upward. For one example, the support unit 580 supports the substrate (W) above the second discharge holes 526. For one example, the support unit 580 may be coupled to the first body 522. Alternatively, the support unit 580 may be coupled to the second body 524.
[0061] In addition, an exhaust unit 550 is coupled to the second body 524. The supercritical fluid in the processing space 502 of the process chamber 520 is exhausted to the outside of the process chamber 520 through the exhaust unit 550. The exhaust unit 550 includes an exhaust line 552 and an exhaust valve 5521. The exhaust valve 5521 is installed in the exhaust line 552 to adjust whether the processing space 502 is exhausted and the exhaust flow rate.
[0062] During the process, the first body 522 and the second body 524 are tightly attached to each other, sealing the processing space 502 from the outside.
[0063] In one example, the first body 522 and the second body 524 are made of a metal material. For example, the first body 522 and the second body 524 may be made of stainless steel. When the first body 522 and the second body 524 are brought into close contact with each other, shocks and vibrations occur at the contact surfaces between the first body 522 and the second body 524. To prevent this, an anti-friction layer 510 is provided to reduce the shocks and vibrations that occur at the contact surfaces between the first body 522 and the second body 524.
[0064] Hereinafter, the anti-friction member 510 of the present invention will be described with reference to Figures 5 and 6. Figure 5 is a plan view schematically showing the anti-friction member 510 according to one embodiment of the present invention placed on the second body 524, and Figure 6 is a perspective view schematically showing the anti-friction member 510 according to one embodiment of the present invention.
[0065] In one example, the anti-friction layer 510 is provided on the contact surface between the first body 522 and the second body 524. In one example, the anti-friction layer 510 is disposed on the second body 524, as shown in FIG.
[0066] The anti-friction layer 510 prevents the first body 522 and the second body 524 from directly colliding with each other. This prevents particles from being generated due to the collision between the first body 522 and the second body 524. In one example, the anti-friction layer 510 is made of a material that is stable in the process fluid supplied to the processing space 502. In one example, supercritical carbon dioxide is supplied to the processing space 502 to form the substrate, and the anti-friction layer 510 is made of any one of polyimide (PI), polyetheretherketone (PEEK), polyethyleneterephthalate (PET), zirconia, silicon carbide (SiC), silicon nitride (SiN), and aluminum oxide (Alumina). In one example, the anti-friction layer 510 has a thickness of 0.5 mm to 3 mm.
[0067] The cylinder 595 raises and lowers the process chamber 520, and collisions between the process chamber 520 and the cylinder 595 frequently occur near the cylinder 595. To address this, an anti-friction member 510 may be provided near the cylinder 595. In one example, the anti-friction member 510 may be provided to surround the cylinder 595. For example, the anti-friction member 510 may be provided in a ring shape. The anti-friction member 510 has a hollow 512 and an opening 513, and the area where the hollow 512 is provided may be sandwiched between the cylinder 595 and the opening 513.
[0068] 6, the anti-friction member 510 may have grooves 514 formed on a surface corresponding to the contact surface. An adhesive is provided in the grooves 514 to bond the anti-friction member 510 to the first body 522 or the anti-friction member 510 to the second body 524. In one example, the adhesive is provided as a material that increases the contact force between the anti-friction member 510 and the process chamber 520, which is made of metal. In one example, the adhesive is provided as a material that has high contact properties with metal materials. In one example, the adhesive is provided as a material that has high contact properties with metal materials and excellent high-temperature performance. For example, the adhesive may be provided as an acrylic-based material. In one example, the adhesive may be provided in the form of double-sided tape. Alternatively, the adhesive may be provided as a liquid that is applied within the grooves 514. In one example, the adhesive bonds the grooves 514 to the first body 522. Alternatively, the adhesive bonds the grooves 514 to the second body 524. The grooves 514 form a predetermined pattern in the anti-friction member 510. 6, the pattern formed by the grooves 514 is open in region A. This prevents a region 516 where the grooves 514 are not provided from being isolated by the grooves 514, thereby preventing the generation of vacuum pressure. This prevents the process chamber 520 and the friction prevention member 510 from being separated when necessary due to vacuum pressure.
[0069] In one example, the anti-friction member 510 may have through holes formed in the region 516 where the grooves 514 are not provided. This prevents vacuum pressure from being generated in the region 516 where the grooves 514 are not provided. In one example, the pattern may have a closed region between one end and the other end. A plurality of closed regions may be formed. A through hole may be formed in the region surrounded by the closed region.
[0070] For example, the anti-friction member 510 may be processed to have a surface roughness corresponding to the contact surface. For example, the upper and lower surfaces of the anti-friction member 510 may be processed to have a roughness that does not generate a vacuum pressure between the anti-friction member 510 and the process chamber 520.
[0071] In one example, the material of the anti-friction members 510 may be provided such that the compressive stress of the anti-friction members 510 is greater than the force to which the anti-friction members 510 are subjected. In one example, the area of the anti-friction members 510, the number of the anti-friction members 510, and the compressive stress of the anti-friction members 510 may be provided such that the compressive stress is greater than the product of the area of the anti-friction members 510, the number of the anti-friction members 510, and the force generated in the processing space 502. For example, the area of the anti-friction members 510, the number of the anti-friction members 510, and the material of the anti-friction members 510 may be determined to meet the above conditions.
[0072] In one example, the adhesive may be provided so that the adhesive strength between the adhesive and the anti-friction member 510 is greater than the adhesive strength between the adhesive and the contact surface. For example, the adhesive may be provided in two layers, and the adhesive strength of the surface that contacts the anti-friction member 510 may be greater than the adhesive strength of the surface that contacts the process chamber 520. Alternatively, the adhesive may be provided in a single layer, and the material of the adhesive may be selected so that the adhesive strength between the adhesive and the anti-friction member 510 is greater than the adhesive strength between the adhesive and the process chamber.
[0073] In the above example, the anti-friction member 510 is described as being provided in a ring shape near the cylinder 595. However, the anti-friction member 510 may alternatively be provided in an arc shape as shown in Figures 7 and 8.
[0074] In the above example, the anti-friction member 510 is described as being provided between the first body 522 and the second body 524. However, the anti-friction member 510 may be provided between the process chamber 520 and a clamping member 5000 that clamps the process chamber 520.
[0075] FIG. 9 shows another embodiment of the substrate processing apparatus of the present invention.
[0076] 9, in one example, a substrate processing apparatus 4000 includes a housing 4020, a process chamber 4100, a substrate support unit 4400, a lifting member 4500, a heating member 4600, a blocking member 4800, an exhaust unit 4700, a fluid supply unit 4900, a clamping member 5000, and a moving member 5500. In one example, the process chamber 4100 can be implemented as the process chamber 520 shown in FIG.
[0077] The housing 4020 includes a body 4040 and an intermediate plate 4060. The body 4040 is provided in a barrel shape with a space inside. For example, the body 4040 may be provided in a rectangular parallelepiped shape. Slit-shaped through-holes 4050 are formed on the upper surface of the body 4040. The through-holes 4050 are provided at different positions and have the same length. The intermediate plate 4060 is positioned within the body 4040. The intermediate plate 4060 divides the interior of the body 4040 into an upper space 4080a and a lower space 4080b. The intermediate plate 4060 is provided in a plate shape with a hollow 4040a. The hollow 4040a is provided so that the second body 4200 can be inserted into it. The hollow 4040a may be provided to have a diameter larger than the lower end of the second body 4200. The upper space 4080a may accommodate the process chamber 4100 and the clamping member 5000, and the lower space 4080b may accommodate the lifting member 4500. The moving member 5500 may be positioned on the outer wall of the housing 4020.
[0078] The process chamber 4100 has a processing space 4120 therein for processing a substrate (W). The process chamber 4100 seals the processing space 4120 from the outside while processing the substrate (W). The process chamber 4100 includes a second body 4200, a first body 4300, and a sealing member 4140. The bottom of the second body 4200 is stepped. The second body 4200 has a shape in which the center of the bottom is lower than the edges. For example, the second body 4200 may have a generally cylindrical shape. The second body 4200 can be raised and lowered within the upper space 4080a and the lower space 4080b of the body 4040 by the lifting member 4500. A lower supply port 4220 and an exhaust port 4260 are formed on the bottom of the second body 4200. When viewed from above, the lower supply port 4220 may be positioned off the central axis of the second body 4200. The lower supply port 4220 functions as a flow path for supplying a supercritical fluid to the processing space 4120 .
[0079] The first body 4300 is combined with the second body 4200 to form a processing space 4120 therein. The first body 4300 is positioned above the second body 4200. The first body 4300 is positioned in the upper space 4080a of the housing 4020. The first body 4300 is coupled to the ceiling surface of the body 4040 by a buffer member 4350. For example, the buffer member 4350 may be a spring. An upper supply port 4320 is formed in the first body 4300. The upper supply port 4320 functions as a channel through which the supercritical fluid is supplied to the processing space 4120. The upper supply port 4320 may be positioned to coincide with the center of the first body 4300. According to an example, the first body 4300 and the second body 4200 may each be made of a metal material.
[0080] The sealing member 4140 seals the gap between the first body 4300 and the second body 4200. The sealing member 4140 is positioned between the first body 4300 and the second body 4200. The substrate supporting unit 4400 supports the substrate (W) from the processing space 4120.
[0081] The lifting member 4500 adjusts the relative position between the first body 4300 and the second body 4200. The lifting member 4500 raises and lowers either the first body 4300 or the second body 4200 so that they are spaced apart or come into close contact with each other. The lifting member 4500 raises and lowers either the first body 4300 or the second body 4200 so that the process chamber 4100 moves between an open position and a closed position. The lifting member 4500 includes a support plate 4520, a lifting shaft 4540, and a driver 4560. The support plate 4520 supports the second body 4200 in the lower space 4080b. The lifting shaft 4540 supports the bottom of the support plate 4520 in the lower space 4080b. The lifting shaft 4540 is fixedly connected to the support plate 4520. The actuators 4560 raise and lower the respective elevator shafts 4540. When a driving force is applied to the actuators 4560, the second body 4200 and the elevator shafts 4540 are raised and lowered, and the first body 4300 and the second body 4200 are moved to a closed position where the processing space is sealed. When the driving force of the actuators 4560 is released in the closed position, the first body 4300 and the second body 4200 can maintain the closed position.
[0082] The blocking member 4800 prevents the supercritical fluid supplied from the lower supply port 4220 from being directly supplied to the non-processing surface of the substrate (W). The blocking member 4800 includes a blocking plate 4820 and a support table 4840. The blocking plate 4820 is positioned between the lower supply port 4220 and the substrate support unit 4400. The support table 4840 supports the blocking plate 4820.
[0083] The exhaust unit 4700 exhausts the atmosphere in the processing space 4120. Process by-products generated in the processing space 4120 are exhausted through the exhaust unit 4700. The exhaust may be natural or forced. The exhaust unit 4700 not only exhausts the process by-products but also adjusts the pressure in the processing space 4120. The exhaust unit 4700 includes an exhaust line 4720 and a pressure measuring member 4740. The exhaust line 4720 is connected to an exhaust port 4260. An exhaust valve 4760 installed in the exhaust line 4720 adjusts the amount of exhaust in the processing space 4120. The pressure measuring member 4740 is installed in the exhaust line 4720 and measures the pressure in the exhaust line 4720. The pressure measuring member 4740 is located upstream of the exhaust valve 4760 in the exhaust direction. The exhaust unit 4700 can reduce the pressure in the processing space 4120 to atmospheric pressure or a pressure corresponding to the outside of the process chamber 4100.
[0084] The first clamp 5100 and the second clamp 5200 are positioned on the sides of the process chamber 4100. According to one example, the first clamp 5100 and the second clamp 5200 are positioned facing each other with the process chamber 4100 in between. The first clamp 5100 and the second clamp 5200 are each provided in a shape that surrounds the process chamber 4100.
[0085] The first clamp 5100 and the second clamp 5200 each have a clamp groove 5120 formed on their inner surface facing the process chamber 4100. The edges of the first body 4300 and the second body 4200 positioned in the closed position can be inserted into the clamp groove 5120. The clamping member 5000 is movable between a closed position and an unlocked position. The closed position is a position where the first clamp 5100 and the second clamp 5200 approach each other to clamp the first body 4300 and the second body 4200, and the unlocked position is a position where the first clamp 5100 and the second clamp 5200 are spaced apart from the first body 4300 and the second body 4200. The first clamp 5100 and the second clamp 5200 are fitted together in the closed position to form an annular ring shape.
[0086] The anti-friction member 510b may be provided between the first clamp 5100 and the second clamp 5200 and the process chamber 5200. For example, as shown in Fig. 9, the anti-friction member 510b may be provided on the upper and lower surfaces that come into contact with the first clamp 5100 and the second clamp 5200. In one example, the anti-friction member 510b may be provided in a ring shape as shown in Fig. 10. In another example, the anti-friction member 510b may be provided in an open shape.
[0087] The above detailed description exemplifies the present invention. Furthermore, the above description illustrates preferred embodiments of the present invention, and the present invention can be used in various other combinations, modifications, and environments. That is, changes or modifications are possible within the scope of the inventive concept disclosed herein, within the scope of equivalents to the disclosed disclosure, and / or within the scope of the skill or knowledge of the art. The disclosed embodiments illustrate the best mode for embodying the technical ideas of the present invention, and various modifications are possible as required for specific application fields and uses of the present invention. Therefore, the above detailed description of the invention is not intended to limit the present invention to the disclosed embodiments. Furthermore, the appended claims should be construed to include other embodiments. [Explanation of symbols]
[0088] 510 Anti-friction materials 524 Second Body 522 First Body
Claims
1. A substrate processing apparatus, a process chamber having a first body and a second body that are combined with each other to form a processing space therein for processing a substrate; a clamping member that clamps the first body and the second body; an anti-friction member disposed on a contact surface between the clamping member and the process chamber; The friction prevention member has a groove formed on a surface corresponding to the contact surface, an adhesive for adhering the anti-friction member and the clamping member or the anti-friction member and the process chamber is provided in the groove; The substrate processing apparatus is characterized in that the grooves form an open pattern.
2. The anti-friction member is 2. The substrate processing apparatus of claim 1, wherein a through hole is formed in the area where the groove is not provided.
3. The pattern is 2. The substrate processing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a closed area is formed between one end and the other end.
4. 4. The substrate processing apparatus of claim 3, wherein a through hole penetrating the friction prevention member is formed in the closed area.
5. The anti-friction member is 2. The substrate processing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the roughness of the surface corresponding to the contact surface is processed.
6. 2. The substrate processing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the material of the anti-friction member is provided such that the compressive stress of the anti-friction member is greater than the force to which the anti-friction member is subjected.
7. 2. The substrate processing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the adhesive force between the adhesive and the friction prevention member is greater than the adhesive force between the adhesive and the contact surface.
8. A substrate processing apparatus, a process chamber having a first body and a second body that are combined with each other to form a high-pressure processing space therein for processing a substrate; a driving mechanism for moving the process chamber to an open position or a closed position; a clamping member for clamping the first body and the second body in the closed position; a support unit for supporting a substrate within the processing space; a fluid supply unit for supplying a fluid to the processing space; an anti-friction member disposed on a contact surface between the clamping member and the process chamber; The friction prevention member has a groove formed on a surface corresponding to the contact surface, An adhesive is provided in the groove to bond the anti-friction member to the first body or the anti-friction member to the second body, The substrate processing apparatus is characterized in that the grooves form an open pattern.
9. The pattern is 9. The substrate processing apparatus according to claim 8, wherein a closed area is formed between one end and the other end.
10. The substrate processing apparatus of claim 9, wherein a through hole penetrating the friction prevention member is formed in the closed area.
11. The anti-friction member is The substrate processing apparatus of claim 8 , wherein a through hole is formed in the area where the groove is not provided.
12. 10. The substrate processing apparatus of claim 8, wherein the anti-friction member is provided in an arc shape.
13. The anti-friction member is 9. The substrate processing apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the roughness of the surface corresponding to the contact surface is processed.
14. 10. The substrate processing apparatus of claim 8, wherein the process chamber is made of a metal material.
15. 9. The substrate processing apparatus of claim 8, wherein the material of the anti-friction member is provided such that the compressive stress of the anti-friction member is greater than the force to which the anti-friction member is subjected.
16. 9. The substrate processing apparatus of claim 8, wherein the adhesive force between the adhesive and the friction prevention member is greater than the adhesive force between the adhesive and the contact surface.
17. 9. The substrate processing apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the substrate processing is a process of drying the substrate by using a supercritical fluid inside the processing space.
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