Mechanism for Subambient Interfacial Pressures While Polishing With Liquids
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This paper reports the results of a model for predicting the development of subambient pressures during the polishing of flat hard substrates by sliding against a compliant pad in the presence of a slurry (liquid). This work is an extension of our prior experimental work on the polishing of single crystal silicon wafers with polyurethane pads and high pH slurries containing silica particles. Subambient pressures have important implications in the polishing rate and uniformity of silicon and, therefore, in the manufacture of large-scale integrated circuits. The subambient pressure is the result of pad asperity compression at the wafer leading edge followed by elastic reexpansion beneath the wafer due to the nommiform wafer/pad contact stress. Liquid is expelled from interasperity voids where high leading edge contact stress causes asperities to be compressed. Lower contact stress behind the leading edge causes asperity reexpansion leading to recreation of interasperity voids and subambient liquid pressures. A Poiseuille like in-flow of liquid from the sides of the wafer limits the value of the subambient pressure. Numerical simulations predict subambient pressures as a function of liquid viscosity and relative velocity of the pad and wafer and the pad and wafer mechanics which follow the same trend as the experimental data.
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