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Positive photoresist chemistry

Positive photoresist materials originally developed for the printing industry have found use in the semiconductor industry. The commonly used novolac resins (phenol-formaldehyde copolymer) and (photosensitive) diazoquinone both were products of the printing industry.

The novolak resin is a copolymer of a phenol and formaldehyde ( [link] ). Novolak resins are soluble in common organic solvents (including ethyl cellosolve acetate and diglyme) and aqueous base solutions. Commercial resists usually contain meta-cresol resins formed by the acid-catalyzed condensation of meta-cresol and formaldehyde.

Structure of a novolak resin.

The positive photoresist sensitizers are substituted diazonaphthoquinones. The choice of substituents affects the solubility and the absorption characteristics of the sensitizers. Common substituents are aryl sulfonates. The diazoquinones are formed by a reaction of diazonaphthoquinone sulfonyl chloride with an alcohol to form sulfonate ester; the sensitizers are then incorporated into the resist via a carrier or bonded to the resin. The sensitizer acts as a dissolution inhibitor for the novalac resin and is base-insoluble. The positive photoresist is formulated from a novolac resin, a diazonaphthoquinone sensitizer, and additives dissolved in a 20 - 40 wt% organic solvent. In a typical resist, up to 40 wt% of the resist may be the sensitizer.

The photochemical reaction of quinonediazide is illustrated in [link] . Upon absorption of a photon, the quinonediazide decomposes through Wolff rearrangement, specifically a Sus reaction, and produces gaseous nitrogen as a by-product. In the presence of water, the decomposition product forms an indene carboxylic acid, which is base-soluble. However, the formation of acid may not be the reason for increased solubility; the release of nitrogen gas produces a porous structure through which the developer may readily diffuse, resulting in increased solubility.

Image reversal

By introducing an additive to the novolac resins with diazonaphthaquiones sensitizers, the resultant photoresist may be used to form a negative image. A small amount of a basic additive such as monazoline, imidazole, and triethylamine is mixed into a positive novolac resist. Upon exposure to light, the diazonaphthaquiones sensitizer forms an indene carboxylic acid. During the subsequent baking process, the base catalyzes a thermal decarboxylation, resulting in a substituted indene that is insoluble in aqueous base. Then, the resist is flood exposed destroying the dissolution inhibitors remaining in the previously unexposed regions of the resist. The development of the photoresist in aqueous base results in a negative image of the mask.

Comparison of positive and negative photoresists

Into the 1970s, negative photoresist processes dominated. The poor adhesion and the high cost of positive photoresists prevented its widespread use at the time. As device dimensions grew smaller, the advantages of positive photoresists, better resolution and pinhole protection, suited the changing demands of the semiconductor industry and in the 1980s the positive photoresists came into prominence. A comparison of negative and positive photoresists is given in [link] .

A comparison of negative and positive photoresists.

The better resolution of positive resists over negative resists may be attributed to the swelling and image distortion of negative resists during development; this prevents the formation of sharp vertical walls of negative resist. Disadvantages of positive photoresists include a higher cost and lower sensitivity.

Positive photoresists have become the industry choice over negative photoresists. Negative photoresists have much poorer resolution and the positive photoresists exhibit better etch resistance and better thermal stability. As optical masking processes are still preferred in the semiconductor industry, efforts to improve the processes are ongoing. Currently, researchers are studying various forms of chemical amplification to increase the photon absorption of photoresists.

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