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Scan Recipes - CMP Analysis
3.
Determine the vertical range of data within the CR.
4.
Determine the local maxima within the CR using a window of variable
size. The size of the window is roughly equivalent to the pitch of the
lines. The Tolerance is used to calculate the size of this window for each
individual data point.
5.
Determine the local minima within the CR using a window of variable
size. The size of the window is roughly equivalent to the pitch of the
lines. The Tolerance is used to calculate the size of this window for each
individual data point.
6.
Using the local maxima, interpolate to obtain a curve that fits those
points (curve A).
7.
Using the local minima, interpolate to obtain a curve that fits those points
(curve B).
8.
Calculate the average of curve A. This is the erosion value.
9.
Calculate the average of curve B. Subtract the erosion value from this
average to obtain the recess value.
Pads
3
For the purposes of this analysis, “pads” is defined as a larger region of metal
surrounded by an oxide. The pads are usually a soft metal like Aluminum (Al)
or Copper (Cu), which typically have a polish rate higher than that of the
surrounding oxide. The basic composition of a sample pad is illustrated in
.
Figure 3.67
Sample Pad
Field Oxide
Metal-filled pad. CMP polish
rates are typically higher for
the pad than that of array
oxide.
Dishing