Slight differences between supposedly identical process chambers are a well known problem in semiconductor manufacturing. In particular, individual plasma-aided process chambers are difficult to characterize and tune to match each other because plasma is a non-equilibrium state and can leave its "footprint" in subtle ways on a wafer. This process chamber mismatching phenomena was investigated in a dual chamber, commercial, high density plasma chemical vapor deposition system by monitoring SiO 2 /Si interface quality using multiwavelength room temperature photoluminescence and Raman spectroscopy. Effects on the SiO 2 /Si interface quality, from altering the gas flow pattern in the plasma process chamber, are also studied.
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