EFEM
The EFEM design captures particles in the return path using a capture unit and filter, addressing pressure differential leaks to maintain substrate cleanliness.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Patents
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2021-09-08
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-18
AI Technical Summary
In EFEMs, pressure differentials between the return duct and substrate transport space cause particles to leak from the return duct into the substrate transport space, contaminating it.
An EFEM design with a capture unit in the return path, connected to the substrate transport space via a connecting pipe, and a fan to draw gas into the return path, along with a physical filter downstream to capture particles.
Effectively reduces particle contamination in the substrate transport space by capturing particles generated within devices, maintaining cleanliness and preventing particle adhesion to substrates.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to an EFEM (Equipment Front End Module) used for automatic conveyance of substrates, particularly an EFEM having a function of circulating an inert gas such as nitrogen gas in a housing which is a main body part of the EFEM.
Background Art
[0002] In the semiconductor manufacturing process, in order to improve the yield and quality, substrate processing is carried out in a clean room. In recent years, a "mini environment method" has been adopted to further improve the cleanliness of only the local space around the substrate, and means for carrying out substrate conveyance and other processes are employed. In the mini environment method, a load port is provided adjacent to a housing having a substantially closed substrate conveyance space (hereinafter referred to as "conveyance space") inside, and a FOUP (Front-Opening Unified Pod), which is a container in which a substrate is stored in a highly clean internal space, is placed on the load port, and the FOUP door (hereinafter referred to as "FOUP door") is configured to be able to be opened and closed by the load port in a state of being in close contact with the FOUP door.
[0003] The EFEM composed of the housing and the load port is configured such that, in a state where a door of the load port (load port door) that can engage with the FOUP door and open and close the FOUP door is open, a substrate in the FOUP can be taken out into the housing or a substrate can be stored from the housing into the FOUP by a substrate conveyance robot disposed in the substrate conveyance space in the housing.
[0004] Furthermore, EFEMs that prevent and suppress substrate degradation by replacing the atmosphere inside the enclosure with a nitrogen gas atmosphere are also known. For example, Patent Document 1 discloses an EFEM that includes a circulation channel for circulating nitrogen gas inside the enclosure, including the substrate transport space, a gas supply means for supplying nitrogen gas to the circulation channel, and a gas discharge means for discharging nitrogen gas from the circulation channel, and is configured to maintain a nitrogen gas atmosphere inside the enclosure by appropriately supplying and discharging nitrogen gas in accordance with fluctuations in the oxygen concentration inside the circulation channel.
[0005] Incidentally, the enclosure contains devices such as circuit board transport robots and aligners, and when these devices are in operation, particles stirred up within them can flow into or accumulate in the circuit board transport space, which can cause the circuit boards to deteriorate. [Prior art documents] [Patent Documents]
[0006] [Patent Document 1] Japanese Patent Publication No. 2015-146349 [Overview of the Initiative] [Problems that the invention aims to solve]
[0007] In a configuration where the return duct and the substrate transport space are separated by a partition wall within the enclosure, the pressure inside the return duct becomes higher than the pressure in the substrate transport space at the partition wall. Due to this pressure difference, gas (atmosphere) containing particles (particles contained in the gas that has flowed through the substrate transport space, or particles contained in the gas that has flowed inside devices such as substrate transport robots and aligners, and which have entered the return duct) may leak out of the return duct through gaps in the partition wall, potentially causing particles to enter the substrate transport space and contaminate it.
[0008] The present invention has been made in view of these problems, and its main objective is to provide an EFEM that can remove particles stirred up inside the device installed in the substrate transport space within the return path, thereby effectively reducing the amount of particles flowing from the return path, where a differential pressure is formed inside the housing, into the substrate transport space, and preventing particles in the substrate transport space from adversely affecting the substrate. [Means for solving the problem]
[0009] In other words, the present invention relates to an EFEM comprising a substrate transport space formed inside the housing, and a circulation path comprising a return path for returning gas that has flowed from one side of the substrate transport space to the other. The EFEM according to the present invention comprises a wall partition separating the substrate transport space and the return path, a capture unit provided in the return path which is at a higher pressure than the substrate transport space when gas is circulating through the circulation path and which captures particles contained in the gas flowing through the return path, and an arrangement in the substrate transport space. One or more types The gas that has flowed inside the designated device is returned to the return path. Near the upstream end It is equipped with a connecting pipe that leads to the gas flow section, and the connecting pipe is connected to the gas flow direction upstream of the capture section in the return path. It is.
[0010] Sara to This invention A fan is provided at or near the upstream end of the return path to draw in gas from within the substrate transport space and send it into the return path. A key feature of this design is that the physical filter, which serves as the capture unit, is located downstream of the fan in the gas flow direction.
[0011] With the EFEM according to the present invention, by introducing gas into the return path from inside a predetermined device placed in the substrate transport space through a connecting pipe, particles contained in the gas (particles generated inside the device) can be captured by the capture unit. Even if gas leaks from the relatively high-pressure return path towards the relatively low-pressure substrate transport space, the amount of particles in the substrate transport space is unlikely to increase, and the adhesion of particles to the substrates in the substrate transport space can be prevented and suppressed. Moreover, in the present invention, since the gas that has flowed inside the device is introduced into the return path at a position upstream of the capture unit in the gas flow direction, particles contained in the aggregated gas, which includes the gas that has flowed through the substrate transport space and the gas that has flowed inside the device, can be efficiently captured by the capture unit. Furthermore, a fan installed near the upstream end of the return path allows for efficient gas delivery into the return path, and a physical filter installed as a capture unit downstream of the fan in the same direction as the gas flow enables even more efficient capture of particles generated inside the predetermined equipment in the substrate transport space.
[0012] In the EFEM according to the present invention, the substrate transport space is arranged and connected to the return path by a connecting tube. One or more types Examples of suitable devices include substrate transport robots and aligners. Since substrate transport robots and aligners contain sliding or reciprocating drive mechanism components, particles may be generated or stirred up from the locations where these components are located. However, according to the present invention, the gas containing particles generated inside these devices is sucked into the return path through a connecting pipe, so that the particles can be captured in the particle capture unit. [Effects of the Invention]
[0013] According to the present invention, in a state where gas is circulating in the circulation path, a connecting pipe is connected to the return path, which is at a higher pressure than the substrate transport space, on the upstream side of the capture section in the gas flow direction from the capture section. This allows the gas that has flowed inside a predetermined device placed in the substrate transport space to be efficiently captured in the capture section. Even if gas containing particles that has flowed from inside the predetermined device placed in the substrate transport space into the return path leaks from the return path into the substrate transport space, the amount of particles in the substrate transport space is less likely to increase, and an EFEM capable of maintaining the cleanliness of the substrate transport space above a predetermined standard value is provided. [Brief explanation of the drawing]
[0014] [Figure 1] A schematic side view showing the relative positional relationship between an EFEM and its peripheral devices according to one embodiment of the present invention. [Modes for carrying out the invention]
[0015] Hereinafter, one embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
[0016] As shown in Figure 1, the EFEM1 (Equipment Front End Module) according to this embodiment comprises a housing 2, which is the main body, and a load port 3, which are placed in a cleanroom during the semiconductor manufacturing process. Figure 1 schematically shows the relative positional relationship between the EFEM1 and its peripheral equipment. The FOUP4 shown in the figure is a type of substrate storage container and is used together with the EFEM1.
[0017] A processing unit M (semiconductor processing unit) is installed adjacent to the rear wall 2b of the housing 2, which is opposite the front wall 2a where the load port 3 is located. In other words, the load port 3 is connected to an opening in the front wall 2a of the housing 2 (front opening 2A shown in Figure 1), and the processing unit M is connected to an opening in the rear wall 2b, thereby forming a nearly enclosed space inside the housing 2 (substrate transport space 2Sa, FFU placement space 2Sb).
[0018] In the clean room, the internal space MS of the processing device M, the substrate transfer space 2Sa which is the internal space of the housing 2, the FFU arrangement space 2Sb, and the internal space 4S of the FOUP 4 placed on the load port 3 are maintained at a high cleanliness level.
[0019] In the present embodiment, as shown in FIG. 1, the load port 3, the housing 2, and the processing device M are arranged in this order in close proximity to each other in the front-rear direction X of the EFEM 1. The operation of the EFEM 1 is controlled by the controller of the entire EFEM 1 (the control unit 1C shown in FIG. 1) and the controller of the load port 3 (the control unit 3C shown in FIG. 1), and the operation of the processing device M is controlled by the controller of the processing device M (the control unit MC shown in FIG. 1). Here, the control unit MC which is the controller of the entire processing device M and the control unit 1C which is the controller of the entire EFEM 1 are higher-level controllers of the control unit 3C of the load port 3. Each of these control units 1C, 3C, MC is constituted by a normal microprocessor or the like having a CPU, a memory, and an interface. Programs necessary for processing are stored in the memory in advance. The CPU sequentially fetches and executes the necessary programs and cooperates with peripheral hardware resources to realize the intended functions.
[0020] As shown in FIG. 1, the FOUP 4 placed on the load port 3 includes a FOUP main body 42 that can open the internal space 4S only to the rear through the loading / unloading port 41, and a FOUP door 43 that can open and close the loading / unloading port 41. The FOUP 4 is a known one in which multi-stage slots are provided inside, and substrates W to be transferred can be accommodated in each slot, and these substrates W can be taken in and out through the loading / unloading port 41. A flange portion 44 that is gripped by a device (for example, OHT: Over Head Transport) that automatically transports the FOUP 4 is provided on the upward surface of the FOUP main body 42. The FOUP 4 is placed on the mounting table 35 of the load port 3.
[0021] As shown in FIG. 1, the load port 3 according to this embodiment constitutes a part of the front wall 2a of the housing 2, and includes a plate-shaped frame 32 in which an opening 31 for opening the internal space (substrate transfer space 2Sa) of the housing 2 is formed, a load port door 33 for opening and closing the opening 31 of the frame 32, a door opening and closing mechanism 34 for moving the load port door 33 to a door open position where it retreats toward the housing 2 side to open the opening 31 of the frame 32, and a mounting table 35 provided on the frame 32 in a substantially horizontal posture.
[0022] The frame 32 is arranged in a standing posture and is a substantially rectangular plate having an opening 31 large enough to communicate with the transfer port 41 of the FOUP 4 placed on the mounting table 35. FIG. 1 schematically shows the opening 31 of the frame 32.
[0023] The mounting table 35 is provided on the upper part of a horizontal base 351 (support base) arranged in a substantially horizontal posture at a position slightly above the center in the height direction of the frame 32, and can mount the FOUP 4 in a direction such that the FOUP door 43 for opening and closing the internal space 4S of the FOUP main body 42 faces the load port door 33. Also, the mounting table 35 is configured to be able to move forward and backward with respect to the frame 32 between a predetermined docking position where the opening of the FOUP main body 42 is brought into close contact with the opening 31 of the frame 32 and the load port door 33 and the FOUP door 43 are integrated to open and close, and a position where the FOUP door 43 is separated from the frame 32 by a predetermined distance from the docking position (see FIG. 1). In this embodiment, in the front-rear direction X (see FIG. 1 etc.) in which the FOUP 4 placed on the mounting table 35 and the frame 32 are aligned, the FOUP 4 side is defined as the front, and the frame 32 side is defined as the rear.
[0024] The load port door 33 is configured to move integrally with the FOUP door 43 between a fully closed position that seals the opening 31 of the frame 32 while maintaining engagement with the FOUP door 43 by a door opening / closing mechanism 34, a door open position that is set back further towards the housing 2 than the fully closed position, and a fully open position that fully opens the opening space of the opening 31 to the rear. As shown in Figure 1, the load port door 33 and the door opening / closing mechanism 34 are positioned in a side view that overlaps with the return path 22 of the circulation path 21, which will be described later. However, in practice, the circulation path 21 is provided at a predetermined pitch in the width direction of the housing 2, and the load port door 33 is configured to move integrally with the FOUP door 43 by the door opening / closing mechanism 34 in the space formed between the circulation paths 21 that are aligned in the width direction and that communicate with the substrate transport space 2Sa. Therefore, the load port door 33 does not move with the FOUP door 43 in the return path 22.
[0025] The load port 3 may be equipped with a bottom purge device capable of injecting a purge gas, such as nitrogen gas, into the internal space 4S of the FOUP 4 and replacing the gaseous atmosphere in the internal space 4S of the FOUP 4 with the purge gas, or it may not be equipped with a bottom purge device.
[0026] Multiple such load ports 3 are arranged on the front wall 2a of the housing 2 at predetermined intervals (for example, three in this embodiment).
[0027] In this embodiment of EFEM1, a substrate transport robot R capable of transporting substrates W (semiconductor wafers) between FOUP4 and processing apparatus M is provided in the substrate transport space 2Sa of the housing 2 (see Figure 1).
[0028] An FFU (Fan Filter Unit) 23 is installed in the FFU placement space 2Sb, which is the space above the substrate transport space 2Sa within the internal space of the housing 2. By driving the FFU 23, a downward airflow is generated in the substrate transport space 2Sa of the housing 2, making it possible to circulate highly clean inert gases (environmental gases) such as nitrogen gas in the substrate transport space 2Sa. A circulation path 21 for circulating nitrogen gas is formed inside the housing 2. The circulation path 21 consists of the substrate transport space 2Sa, the FFU installation space 2Sb, and a return path 22. In the circulation path 21, clean nitrogen gas is sent downward from the FFU installation space 2Sb through the FFU 23, reaches the lower end of the substrate transport space 2Sa, then rises through the return path 22 and returns to the FFU installation space 2Sb.
[0029] The FFU 23 uses a fan to send nitrogen gas from the FFU installation space 2Sb downwards while removing particles contained in the nitrogen gas with a filter. When the FFU 23 is driven, the nitrogen gas, which has been purified by passing through the filter, is sent from the FFU installation space 2Sb to the substrate transport space 2Sa, forming a laminar flow (downflow) and flowing downwards. In this embodiment, a chemical filter 24 is placed upstream or downstream (upstream in the illustrated example) of the FFU installation space 2Sb to remove active gases, molecular contaminants, etc. Therefore, according to the circulation path 21 of this embodiment, when the nitrogen gas flowing into the FFU installation space 2Sb passes through the chemical filter 24 and the FFU 23, active gases, molecular contaminants, etc. that flowed into the FFU installation space 2Sb along with the nitrogen gas can be captured and removed in two stages by the filters of the chemical filter 24 and the FFU 23, thereby forming a downflow with an extremely high degree of cleanliness.
[0030] Nitrogen gas that reaches the lower end of the substrate transport space 2Sa flows into the return path 22 through an opening 22a formed at the lower end of the return path 22. The return path 22 is a path isolated from the substrate transport space 2Sa and the FFU installation space 2Sb by a partition wall 22c, and is configured such that only the opening 22a formed at the lower end of the return path 22 communicates with the substrate transport space 2Sa, and only the upper end of the return path 22 communicates with the FFU installation space 2Sb. In this embodiment, the partition wall 22c is formed by a hollow cylindrical support column 22d that supports the front wall 2a of the housing 2 from the substrate transport space 2Sa side. In this embodiment, the EFEM1 has a downward-facing opening 22e near the lower end of the support column 22d that communicates with the substrate transport space 2Sa and has a shape in which the opening cross-sectional area gradually increases toward the opening end. A duct 22f is attached to this downward-facing opening 22e, and the opening end (lower end) of the duct 22f is set to the opening 22a of the return path 22 that communicates with the substrate transport space 2Sa. The opening 22e extends downward along the support column 22d that constitutes the return path 22 and communicates with the downward-facing opening 22a. As a result, the return path 22 communicates with the substrate transport space 2Sa through the opening 22a.
[0031] In this embodiment, such support columns 22d are arranged at predetermined pitches in the width direction of the housing 2. Specifically, support columns 22d are placed at predetermined positions on the front wall 2a of the housing 2 that do not overlap with the front opening to which the load port 3 is connected, at the intersection (corner) of the front wall 2a and the side wall of the housing 2, and on both sides of the front opening to which the central load port 3 in the width direction of the three load ports 3 is connected, for a total of four locations, and the internal space of each support column 22d functions as a return path 22.
[0032] In this embodiment, a fan 22b is provided near the opening 22a of the support column 22d, and the fan 22b draws nitrogen gas into the return path 22, sends it upward, and returns it to the FFU installation space 2Sb. In particular, in this embodiment, a filter 22g, which is a capture unit, is placed downstream of the fan 22b in the gas flow direction of the return path 22. The filter 22g is a physical filter that removes particles such as molecular contaminants. Therefore, the nitrogen gas drawn into the return path 22 by the fan 22b and sent upward is purified by the filter 22g.
[0033] The EFEM1 of this embodiment includes a supply unit 5 that supplies nitrogen gas into the circulation path 21. The supply unit 5A includes a nitrogen gas source 50 and a supply path 51 whose upstream end is connected to the source and whose downstream end is connected to the circulation path 21 to supply nitrogen gas. In this embodiment, the supply path 51 is connected to the side of the FFU installation space 2Sb. However, a configuration in which the supply path 51 is connected to a location other than the side of the FFU installation space 2Sb may also be adopted. A supply valve 52 capable of changing the amount of gas supplied per unit time is provided at a predetermined location in the supply path 51, and the amount of gas flowing through the supply path 51 (gas supply amount) can be changed in response to a command from the control unit 1C.
[0034] The control unit 1C is electrically connected to the oxygen concentration meter 2e, pressure gauge 2f, hygrometer 2g, etc., installed inside the housing 2, and receives the measurement results from these measuring instruments to obtain information about the atmosphere inside the housing 2 (in Figure 1, for the sake of explanation, the oxygen concentration meter 2e, pressure gauge 2f, and hygrometer 2g are shown outside the housing 2 together with the control unit 1C). Therefore, by controlling the opening of the supply valve 51b based on the measured values from the oxygen concentration meter 2e, hygrometer 2g, etc., installed in the substrate transport space 2Sa, the control unit 1C can maintain the oxygen concentration, moisture concentration, etc. in the substrate transport space 2Sa below predetermined values. Specifically, for example, if the oxygen concentration exceeds a predetermined value, the oxygen concentration can be reduced by controlling the supply valve 51b to increase the flow rate of nitrogen gas supplied to the circulation path 21.
[0035] Furthermore, the EFEM1 of this embodiment is equipped with a discharge unit 6 for discharging gas from the circulation path 21. The discharge unit 6 includes a discharge pipe 61 whose upstream end is connected to the circulation path 21, and whose downstream end is connected to the external space outside the circulation path 21. A discharge valve 62 is provided at a predetermined location on the discharge pipe 61, which can change the amount of gas discharged per unit time from the circulation path 21. In this embodiment, the discharge pipe 61 for discharging gas from the circulation path 21 is connected to the front end of the substrate transport space 2Sa. The control unit 1C controls the opening degree of the discharge valve 62 based on the measured value from a pressure gauge 2f or the like installed in the substrate transport space 2Sa, thereby maintaining the pressure at the location where the pressure gauge 2f is installed within a predetermined appropriate range. Specifically, for example, if the pressure value exceeds a predetermined value, the opening degree of the discharge valve 62 is increased, and if the pressure value falls below a predetermined value, the opening degree of the discharge valve 62 is decreased. When the control unit 1C is performing appropriate control, the pressure in the substrate transport space 2Sa is slightly higher than the pressure in the external space of the housing 2. In other words, the appropriate range of pressure values in the substrate transport space 2Sa is set to a value slightly higher than the pressure value in the external space of the housing 2, preventing and suppressing the leakage of nitrogen gas from the substrate transport space 2Sa to the external space of the housing 2, while also preventing outside air from entering the substrate transport space 2Sa from the external section of the housing 2.
[0036] With the above configuration, the EFEM1 according to this embodiment is capable of circulating nitrogen gas within the circulation path 21, and can perform a process to adjust the oxygen concentration in the internal space of the housing 2 by appropriately supplying and discharging nitrogen gas into the circulation path 21 (also referred to as housing purging or EFEM purging).
[0037] Furthermore, as shown in Figure 1, the EFEM1 according to this embodiment has a substrate transport robot R positioned in the substrate transport space 2Sa.
[0038] The substrate transport robot R has a base R1 fixed within the substrate transport space 2Sa and an arm R2 whose base end is pivotably supported by the base R1. The arm R2 is a multi-joint robot in which multiple arm elements R3, R4, R5 and a hand R6 are sequentially connected so as to be pivotable. In this embodiment, the arm R2 has three arm elements R3, R4, R5 and two (two-tiered) hands R6. By rotating the arm elements R3, R4, R5, the hand R6 that holds the substrate W is moved horizontally. The number of arm elements and hands is not limited to this. The arm elements R3, R4, R5 are arranged in this order from bottom to top. Specifically, the base of the lowest arm element R3 is pivotably connected to the base R1, the base of the middle arm element R4 is pivotably connected to the tip of the lowest arm element R3, the base of the uppermost arm element R5 is pivotably connected to the tip of the middle arm element R4, and the robot hand R6 is pivotably connected to the tip of the uppermost arm element R5.
[0039] The internal spaces of each arm element R3, R4, and R5 are interconnected via gaps in the predetermined container. The robot hand R6 can hold the substrate W by operating mechanical components such as cylinders built into the robot hand R6.
[0040] Furthermore, the substrate transport robot R of this embodiment is configured such that the base end of the arm R2 is connected to a lifting column R8, and the height position of the arm R2 can be adjusted and changed by moving the lifting column R8 up and down relative to the base R1. A drive mechanism R9, such as a motor that drives the lifting column R8 up and down or drives the arm R1 to rotate, is arranged in the internal space R1a of the base R1. The drive mechanism R9 may also be installed inside each arm. An opening is formed on the upward surface of the base R1 to allow the lifting column R8 to move up and down, and the lower end of the lifting column R8 is connected to the drive mechanism R9 in the internal space 1a of the base R1.
[0041] Furthermore, an outlet R11 for sending nitrogen gas to the circulation path 21 is formed at a predetermined location on the base R1 of the transport robot R, and the outlet R11 is connected to the return path 22 by a connecting passage R12. In this embodiment, the connecting pipe R12 is connected to the upstream side in the gas flow direction of the filter 22g, which is the capture section of the return path 22. Figure 1 shows a configuration in which the connecting pipe R12 is connected to the duct 22f.
[0042] A fan R13, which rotates at a constant speed, is provided near the outlet R11. When the fan R13 is driven, the gas in the internal space of the transport robot R (internal space R1a of the base R1, and internal spaces of the arm elements R3, R4, R5) is discharged into the connecting pipe R12 and flows towards the return path 22. Therefore, even if particles are generated in the internal space of the transport robot R (internal space R1a of the base R1, and internal spaces of the arm elements R3, R4, R5), leakage of these particles into the substrate transport space 2Sa can be suppressed. Furthermore, particles discharged into the return path 22 are removed by a filter 22g located upstream of the return path 22, and further removed by an FFU 23 and a chemical filter 24 located downstream of the return path 22. Therefore, contamination of the substrate transport space 2Sa by particles generated in the internal space of the substrate transport robot R (internal space R1a of the base R1, and internal spaces of the arm elements R3, R4, R5) can be suppressed.
[0043] As shown in Figure 1, the EFEM1 of this embodiment includes an aligner 7 installed in the substrate transport space 2Sa that detects the amount of deviation from the target holding position of the substrate W held by the arm R2 of the transport robot R, and performs position correction (alignment) to correct the position deviation. The aligner 7 comprises an alignment table 71 on which the substrate W to be aligned is placed, an alignment case 72 containing a drive mechanism 73 for rotating the alignment table 71, and a rotating column 74 whose lower end is connected to the drive mechanism 73 inside the alignment table 71, with the alignment table 71 fixed to the upper end of the rotating column 74. The alignment case 72 is supported by a support base (not shown) fixed in the substrate transport space 2Sa, and a through-hole 75 formed in the side wall of the alignment case 72 is connected to the return path 22 by a connecting passage 76. In this embodiment, the connecting pipe 76 is connected to the upstream side in the gas flow direction of the filter 22g, which is the capture section, in the return path 22. Figure 1 shows a configuration in which a connecting pipe 76 is connected to the duct 22f. In this embodiment, a fan 77 is provided near the through-hole 75 of the alignment case 72, and when the fan 77 is driven to rotate, the gas inside the alignment case 72 is discharged toward the connecting passage 76 along with the particles generated inside the alignment case 72. In this embodiment, the aligner 7 is placed in a space that protrudes to one side of the substrate transport space 2Sa.
[0044] Next, we will explain the operation flow of EFEM1.
[0045] First, the FOUP 4 is transported to above the load port 3 by a container transport device such as an OHT and placed on the mounting table 35. At this time, for example, a positioning projection provided on the mounting table 35 fits into a positioning recess on the FOUP 4, and the locking claw on the mounting table 35 is locked (locking process). In this embodiment, FOUP 4 can be placed on each of the mounting tables 35 of the load port 3 which are arranged in a row in the width direction of the housing 2. It is also possible to configure the system to detect whether the FOUP 4 is placed in the correct position on the mounting table 35 by a seating sensor (not shown) that detects whether or not the FOUP 4 is placed in a predetermined position on the mounting table 35.
[0046] In the load port 3 of this embodiment, when the FOUP 4 is placed in the correct position on the mounting table 35, it is detected that the bottom surface of the FOUP 4 is pressing against, for example, the pressed portion of a pressure sensor provided on the mounting table 35. This triggers a bottom purging device (not shown) to supply nitrogen gas to the internal space 4S of the purged FOUP 4, performing a process (bottom purging) to replace the internal space 4S of the FOUP 4 with nitrogen gas. This reduces the moisture concentration and oxygen concentration inside the FOUP 4 to below predetermined values, creating a low-humidity and low-oxygen environment around the substrate W inside the FOUP 4.
[0047] In this embodiment, after the locking process, the load port 3 moves the mounting platform 35, which is located in the position shown in Figure 1, to a predetermined docking position, moves the FOUP door 43 together with the load port door 33, opens the opening 31 of the frame 32 and the loading / unloading entrance 41 of the FOUP 4, and performs a process (door opening process) to release the sealed state inside the FOUP 4.
[0048] By executing the door open process, the internal space 4S of the FOUP main unit 42 and the board transport space 2Sa of the housing 2 become connected, and the board transport robot R installed in the board transport space 2Sa of the housing 2 performs the process of taking out boards W from the slots of the FOUP main unit 42 or storing boards W in specific slots (transport process).
[0049] In this embodiment, when all the substrates W inside the FOUP 4 have completed the processing steps by the processing device M, the load port 3 is moved to the fully closed position by the door drive mechanism 34, closing the opening 31 of the frame 32 and the loading / unloading entrance 41 of the FOUP 4, thereby sealing the internal space 4S of the FOUP 4 (door closing process). As a result of this process, the opening 31 of the frame 32 and the loading / unloading entrance 41 of the FOUP 4 are closed by the load port door 33 and the FOUP door 43, respectively, and the internal space 4S of the FOUP 4 becomes sealed.
[0050] Next, the load port 3 in this embodiment moves the mounting table 35 away from the frame 32, thereby releasing the lock on the FOUP 4. As a result, the FOUP 4 containing the substrate W, which has completed the predetermined processing, is transferred from the mounting table 35 of each load port 3 to the container transport device and carried out to the next process.
[0051] As described above, the EFEM1 according to this embodiment, which performs such processing, includes a circulation path 21 that includes a substrate transport space 2Sa formed inside the housing 2, and a return path 22 that returns the gas that has flowed from one side (up) of the substrate transport space 2Sa to the other side (down) toward the one side (up) of the substrate transport space 2Sa. The EFEM1 according to this embodiment includes a wall partition 22c that separates the substrate transport space 2Sa and the return path 22, a filter 22g which is a capture unit that is provided in the return path 22, which is at a higher pressure than the substrate transport space 2Sa when the gas is circulating in the circulation path 21, and captures particles contained in the gas flowing through the return path 22, and connecting pipes R12 and 76 that guide the gas that has flowed inside the devices (substrate transport robot R, aligner 7) placed in the substrate transport space 2Sa to the return path 22, with the connecting pipes R12 and 76 connected to the upstream side of the return path 22 in the gas flow direction from the filter 22g. According to the EFEM1 of this embodiment, which has such a configuration, particles contained in the gas (primarily nitrogen gas) flowing through the return path 22 can be captured by the filter 22g. Therefore, in the EFEM1 of this embodiment, by introducing the gas that has flowed inside predetermined devices (substrate transport robot R, aligner 7) placed in the substrate transport space 2Sa into the return path 22 through connecting pipes R12 and 76, particles contained in the gas (particles generated or stirred up from the locations where drive mechanism components provided inside the substrate transport robot R and aligner 7 are located) can be captured by the filter 22g, thereby preventing and suppressing the occurrence of a situation where particles collected in the return path 22 are released into the substrate transport space 2Sa and adhere to the substrate W. Furthermore, in the EFEM1 of this embodiment, the gas that has flowed through the substrate transport robot R and the aligner 7 is introduced into the return path 22 at a position upstream of the filter 22g. Therefore, particles contained in the aggregated gas, which includes the gas that has flowed through the substrate transport space 2Sa and the gas that has flowed through the substrate transport robot R and the aligner 7, can be efficiently captured by the filter 22g.
[0052] With the above configuration, in the EFEM1 according to this embodiment, even if gas leaks from the relatively high-pressure return path 22 to the relatively low-pressure substrate transport space 2Sa, the amount of particles in the substrate transport space 2Sa is unlikely to increase, and the adhesion of particles to the substrate W in the substrate transport space 2Sa can be prevented and suppressed.
[0053] In particular, according to the EFEM1 of this embodiment, since the gas containing particles generated inside the substrate transport robot R and aligner 7 is sucked into the return path 22 through connecting pipes R12 and 76, the particles can be efficiently captured by the filter 22g.
[0054] Furthermore, the EFEM1 according to this embodiment is equipped with capture units (chemical filters) R14 and 78 on the connecting pipes R12 and 76 that introduce gas flowing inside predetermined devices (substrate transport robot R, aligner 7) located in the substrate transport space 2Sa into the return path 22. As a result, particles contained in the gas sent into the connecting pipes R12 and 76 by fans R13 and 77 near the upstream ends of the connecting pipes R12 and 76 can be efficiently captured by the capture units R14 and 78, thereby reducing the amount of particles introduced into the return path 22 from inside the predetermined devices (substrate transport robot R, aligner 7) located in the substrate transport space 2Sa.
[0055] In addition, according to the EFEM1 of this embodiment, a fan 22b is provided at or near the upstream end of the return path 22 to draw in the gas flowing through the return path 22 and form an airflow directed toward one side (upwards) of the substrate transport space 2Sa. As a result, gas can be efficiently sent from the return path 22 toward one side of the substrate transport space 2Sa. Furthermore, by providing the filter 22g downstream of the fan 22b in the gas flow direction, it is possible to capture particles generated inside the substrate transport space 2Sa, the substrate transport robot R, and the aligner 7 with even greater efficiency.
[0056] Although embodiments of the present invention have been described above, the present invention is not limited to the configurations of the above embodiments. For example, in the above embodiments, nitrogen gas was used as an example of an inert gas to be circulated in the circulation path, but the invention is not limited to this, and any desired gas such as dry gas or argon gas can be used.
[0057] In the embodiment described above, a configuration in which three load ports are connected to the front wall of the transport chamber was illustrated, but it is also possible to adopt a configuration with fewer than three load ports or four or more load ports connected.
[0058] The substrate is not limited to a semiconductor wafer; it may also be a glass substrate or the like.
[0059] In the above-described embodiment, a configuration in which a return path is formed by a bulkhead constituting a support column was illustrated. However, a return path may also be formed by bulkheads constituting parts other than the support column, or by a dedicated bulkhead (a dedicated bulkhead for forming a return path).
[0060] Furthermore, the upstream end of the return path in the gas flow direction may be configured to communicate with the substrate transport space through an opening or hole formed in the partition wall, and the return path may not have the "downward opening 22e set to have a shape in which the opening cross-sectional area gradually increases toward the opening end" or the "duct 22f" as exemplified in the above embodiment.
[0061] The present invention also includes configurations in which the only predetermined device placed in the substrate transport space is a substrate transport robot. Furthermore, even if the predetermined device placed in the substrate transport space is a device other than a substrate transport robot or aligner, the present invention is included if a connecting pipe that guides the gas that has flowed inside the predetermined device to the return path is connected to the upstream side of the capture section in the gas flow direction of the return path.
[0062] Furthermore, if the circulation path has multiple return paths (multiple support columns in the above-described embodiment), it is possible to individually set a dedicated return path for each predetermined device placed in the substrate transport space. For example, one configuration is to connect only a connecting pipe that communicates with the inside of the substrate transport robot to the return path dedicated to the substrate transport robot, and to connect only a connecting pipe that communicates with the inside of the aligner to the return path dedicated to the aligner.
[0063] Furthermore, the specific configuration of each part is not limited to the above embodiments, and various modifications are possible without departing from the spirit of the present invention. [Explanation of Symbols]
[0064] 1…EFEM 2…Cabinet 21…Circulatory pathways 22…The return route 22b...fan 22c…Wall partition 22g…Capture section (filter) 2Sa… Circuit board transport space R, 7... Designated equipment (substrate transport robot, aligner) R12, 76... connecting pipe
Claims
1. An EFEM comprising a substrate transport space formed inside the enclosure, and a circulation path comprising a return path for returning gas that has flowed from one side of the substrate transport space to the other side, A wall partition separating the substrate transport space and the return path, A capture unit is provided in the return path, which is at a higher pressure than the substrate transport space when the gas is circulating through the aforementioned circulation path, and captures particles contained in the gas flowing through the return path. The system includes a connecting pipe that guides the gas that has flowed through one or more predetermined devices arranged in the substrate transport space to the vicinity of the upstream end of the return path, The connecting pipe is connected to the return path on the side upstream of the capture section in the gas flow direction, An EFEM is characterized in that a fan is provided at or near the upstream end of the return path, downstream of the connection point with the connecting pipe in the gas flow direction, to suck in the gas in the substrate transport space and send it into the return path, and a physical filter is provided as the capture unit downstream of the fan in the gas flow direction.
2. The EFEM according to claim 1, wherein one of the one or more predetermined devices is a substrate transport robot, and the EFEM is configured to draw gas from inside the substrate transport robot into the return path through the connecting pipe.
3. The EFEM according to claim 1 or 2, wherein one of the one or more predetermined devices is an aligner, and the aligner is configured to draw the gas inside the aligner into the return path through the connecting pipe.
4. The EFEM according to any one of Claims 1 to 3, wherein in the return path, only the upper end on the downstream side in the gas flow direction is connected to the FFU installation space constituting the circulation path, and only the opening of a duct provided to constitute the lower end on the upstream side in the gas flow direction is connected to the substrate transport space, and the connecting pipe is connected to the duct.
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