Title :
Evaluating different sampling techniques for process control using automated patterned wafer inspection systems
Author :
Lazaroff, Dennis ; Bakker, David ; Granath, Derek R.
Author_Institution :
Silicon Syst., Tustin, CA, USA
Abstract :
To evaluate sampling for automated defect inspections, a series of four inspection areas ranging from <1 cm2 to >4 cm2 were performed. Using an automated patterned wafer inspection system, 20 wafers were inspected for each of the sample sizes. Inspected die were selected in a random pattern across the wafer and remained the same for each inspection. The inspected area within each die was varied to obtain the desired total inspection area. This allowed the data for the different sample sizes to be directly compared and reduced the effect of `defect clustering´. In addition, 10 of the wafers received whole wafer inspection for comparisons to the true defect population parameters. The results were evaluated using statistical techniques. Different sample sizes are compared using statistical process control charts, linear regression, evaluation of alpha and beta risk, and defect Pareto charts. It is concluded that sampling can provide reliable and accurate defect density data for making conclusions about the defect population, if the sampled area is chosen carefully
Keywords :
inspection; integrated circuit manufacture; process computer control; statistical process control; alpha risk; automated defect inspections; beta risk; defect Pareto charts; defect density data; defect population; inspection areas; linear regression; patterned wafer inspection systems; sample sizes; sampling techniques; statistical process control; total inspection area; true defect population; Analysis of variance; Fabrication; Inspection; Instruments; Linear regression; Process control; Sampling methods; Semiconductor device reliability; Semiconductor devices; Silicon;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing Conference and Workshop, 1991. ASMC 91 Proceedings. IEEE/SEMI 1991
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-0152-8
DOI :
10.1109/ASMC.1991.167391