Film-forming on substrate by sputtering
First Claim
1. In a method for the preparation of a thin film of an inorganic substance on the surface of a substrate plate for use as a masking transparency for X-ray lithography by the high-frequency magnetron method wherein a substrate plate and a target plate of the inorganic substance are held in spaced-apart opposing parallel positions and high frequency electric power is applied therebetween to cause sputtering, the improvement which comprises:
- (a) holding the substrate plate and the target plate in an inert atmosphere under a reduced pressure;
(b) depositing a film of the inorganic substance onto the surface of the substrate by sputtering for a length of time sufficient to deposit a film having a thickness of no more than 1.0 μ
m;
(c) moving the plates in a parallel direction relative to one another to cause a displacement from the original position of from 1 to 10 mm and depositing a film of the inorganic substance onto the surface of the substrate by sputtering for a length of time sufficient to deposit an additional film coating having a thickness of no more than 1.0 μ
m while the plates are in the displaced position; and
(d) repeating steps (b) and (c) until a film of the desired thickness having a uniform internal tensile stress in the range from 0.1 to 10.0×
109 dyn/cm2 on the surface of the substrate plate is obtained.
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Abstract
In a process for the deposition of a film of an inorganic substance such as silicon carbide on the surface of a substrate such as a silicon wafer by the method of sputtering, as in the process for the preparation of a membrane to serve as an X-ray lithographic mask, using a target disc and a substrate disc held in parallel to each other, uniformity in the internal stress of the deposited film can be improved by displacing the target or the substrate relative to each other during the sputtering procedure in the direction parallel to the surface of the target or substrate in a distance of at least 1 mm.
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1. In a method for the preparation of a thin film of an inorganic substance on the surface of a substrate plate for use as a masking transparency for X-ray lithography by the high-frequency magnetron method wherein a substrate plate and a target plate of the inorganic substance are held in spaced-apart opposing parallel positions and high frequency electric power is applied therebetween to cause sputtering, the improvement which comprises:
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(a) holding the substrate plate and the target plate in an inert atmosphere under a reduced pressure; (b) depositing a film of the inorganic substance onto the surface of the substrate by sputtering for a length of time sufficient to deposit a film having a thickness of no more than 1.0 μ
m;(c) moving the plates in a parallel direction relative to one another to cause a displacement from the original position of from 1 to 10 mm and depositing a film of the inorganic substance onto the surface of the substrate by sputtering for a length of time sufficient to deposit an additional film coating having a thickness of no more than 1.0 μ
m while the plates are in the displaced position; and(d) repeating steps (b) and (c) until a film of the desired thickness having a uniform internal tensile stress in the range from 0.1 to 10.0×
109 dyn/cm2 on the surface of the substrate plate is obtained. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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