Chemical mechanical polishing (CMP) is widely accepted as the best planarization technique for fabricating nanoscale devices. A soft CMP pad that can enable higher oxide removal rates (RRs) and good planarity has been proposed for oxide CMP applications. In this study, three pads namely, Pad-1 (hard), Pad-2 (soft), and a commercial pad (hard) were used to polish blanket oxide, and STI patterned wafers. The Pad-2 demonstrated significantly higher RRs and better planarization than the hard pads. Post-polish pad texture analysis on Pad-2 showed a uniform surface asperity distribution. This is due to the novel method of pad manufacturing, which enables precise material placement and consistent pore construction.
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