WO2017156342A1 - Correction of fabricated shapes in additive manufacturing - Google Patents
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- This specification relates to additive manufacturing.
- An integrated circuit is typically formed on a substrate by the sequential deposition of conductive, semi conductive, or insulative layers on a silicon wafer.
- a variety of fabrication processes require planarization of a layer on the substrate. For certain applications, e.g., polishing of a metal layer to form vias, plugs, and lines in the trenches of a patterned layer, an overlying layer is planarized until the top surface of a patterned layer is exposed. In other applications, e.g., planarization of a dielectric layer for photolithography, an overlying layer is polished until a desired thickness remains over the underlying layer.
- CMP Chemical mechanical polishing
- polishing uniformity If different areas on the substrate are polished at different rates, then it is possible for some areas of the substrate to have too much material removed (“overpolishing") or too little material removed (“underpolishing”). In addition to planarization, polishing pads can be used for finishing operations such as buffing.
- Polishing pads are typically made by molding, casting or sintering polyurethane materials.
- the polishing pads can be made one at a time, e.g., by injection molding.
- the liquid precursor is cast and cured into a cake, which is subsequently sliced into individual pad pieces. These pad pieces can then be machined to a final thickness. Grooves can be machined into the polishing surface, or be formed as part of the injection molding process.
- a method of fabricating a polishing pad using an additive manufacturing system includes receiving data indicative of a desired shape of the polishing pad to be fabricated by droplet ejection.
- the desired shape defines a profile including a polishing surface and one or more grooves on the polishing pad.
- Data indicative of a modified pattern of dispensing feed material is generated to at least partially compensate for distortions of the profile caused by the additive manufacturing system, and a plurality of layers of the feed material are dispensed by droplet ejection in accordance to the modified pattern.
- a method of fabricating an object using an additive manufacturing system includes receiving data indicative of a desired shape of the object to be fabricated by droplet ejection.
- the desired shape defines a profile including a top surface and one or more recesses.
- Data indicative of a modified pattern of dispensing feed material is generated to at least partially compensate for distortions of the profile caused by the additive manufacturing system, and a plurality of layers of the feed material are dispensed by droplet ejection in accordance to the modified pattern.
- a computer program product tangibly embodied in a computer readable medium, includes instructions to cause a processor to receive data indicative of a desired shape of a polishing pad to be fabricated by droplet ejection in an additive manufacturing system.
- the desired shape defines a profile including a polishing surface and one or more grooves on the polishing pad.
- Data is generated indicative of a modified pattern of dispensing feed material to at least partially compensate for distortions of the profile caused by the additive manufacturing system, and the additive manufacturing system is caused to dispense a plurality of layers of the feed material by droplet ejection in accordance to the modified pattern.
- a computer program product tangibly embodied in a computer readable medium, includes instructions to cause a processor to receive data indicative of a desired shape of an object to be fabricated by droplet ejection in an additive manufacturing system.
- the desired shape defines a profile including a top surface and one or more recesses.
- Data is generated indicative of a modified pattern of dispensing feed material to at least partially compensate for distortions of the profile caused by the additive manufacturing system, and the additive manufacturing system is caused to dispense a plurality of layers of the feed material by droplet ejection in accordance to the modified pattern.
- an additive manufacturing system in another aspect, includes a platform to hold a polishing pad being fabricated, a printhead to form a plurality of layer by ejecting droplets onto the platform or a previously deposited layer of the polishing pad, and a controller configured to receive data indicative of a desired shape of the polishing pad, the desired shape defining a profile including a polishing surface and one or more grooves on the polishing pad, generate data indicative of a modified pattern of dispensing feed material to at least partially compensate for distortions of the profile caused by the additive manufacturing system, and cause the printhead to dispense a plurality of layers of the feed material by droplet ejection in accordance to the modified pattern.
- an additive manufacturing system in another aspect, includes a platform to hold a polishing pad being fabricated, a printhead to form a plurality of layer by ejecting droplets onto the platform or a previously deposited layer of the polishing pad, and a controller configured to receive data indicative of a desired shape of the polishing pad, the desired shape defining a profile including a polishing surface and one or more grooves on the polishing pad, generate data indicative of a modified pattern of dispensing feed material to at least partially compensate for distortions of the profile caused by the additive manufacturing system, and cause the printhead to dispense a plurality of layers of the feed material by droplet ejection in accordance to the modified pattern.
- Implementations may include one or more of the following features.
- the one or more grooves on the polishing pad may be defined by a side wall substantially perpendicular to the plurality of layers.
- the distortions of the one or more grooves may include distortions of a perpendicularity of the side wall to the polishing surface.
- the polishing surface may be substantially parallel to the plurality of layers.
- the modified pattern may be configured to at least partially compensate for distortions of the polishing surface of the polishing pad caused by the additive manufacturing system.
- the distortions of the polishing surface of the polishing pad may include distortions of a planarity of the polishing surface.
- the data indicative of the desired shape of the polishing pad may include data indicative of a pattern of dispensing a plurality of layers of feed material, the data indicative of the pattern including data representing a planar top surface.
- the data indicative of the modified pattern may include data representing a concave top surface generated based on the data representing the planar top surface.
- the data representing the concave top surface may be generated to at least partially compensate for distortions of a planarity of a polishing surface of the polishing pad formed using the data indicative of the pattern.
- Generating the data indicative of the modified pattern may include modifying data indicative of an original pattern to form the desired shape of the polishing pad.
- the data indicative of the original pattern may be modified based on a correction profile to the original pattern.
- the correction profile may include a portion extending beyond a width of the original pattern.
- the correction profile may be determined by identifying a difference between an original shape and the desired shape, the original shape being defined at least in part by the distortions.
- Modifying the data indicative of the original pattern may include modifying an amount of the feed material deposited per voxel.
- the polishing surface may include a partition separating at least two grooves, and modifying the data indicative of the original pattern may include determining a first volume of material dispensed proximate an edge portion of the partition adjacent the groove, determining a second volume of material dispensed in a central portion of the partition, and modifying a distribution of volume of the feed material based on the first volume and the second volume such that the second volume is greater than the first volume.
- the distortions of the profile caused by the additive manufacturing apparatus may include distortions caused by flow of ejected droplets on features being fabricated.
- the distortions of the profile may include distortions of a height of the one or more grooves.
- the desired shape of the polishing pad include a planar surface defining the polishing surface, and the modified pattern may include a nonplanar portion corresponding to the planar surface.
- the nonplanar portion may be configured to at least partially compensate for distortions of the polishing surface caused by the additive manufacturing system.
- the geometry of a polishing pad can be more precisely controlled, thereby improving polishing efficacy of the polishing pad.
- a correction profile can compensate for potential distortions by adjusting data that the additive manufacturing apparatus uses to form an article, e.g., a polishing pad, rather than removing material after the article has been initially formed.
- the amount of post-processing of the article after it is formed by the additive manufacturing apparatus can be decreased. As a result, an amount of feed material waste can be reduced, and yield and throughput can be increased.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic side view of a polishing system.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic side view of an additive manufacturing apparatus.
- FIG. 3 A is a top view of an example of a polishing pad.
- FIG. 3B is a side view of the polishing pad of FIG. 3 A.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart of a process to form an article.
- FIG. 5 illustrates an example of an actual shape formed based on a desired shape.
- FIG. 6 illustrates an actual shape formed based on modification of the desired shape of
- FIG. 7 illustrates another example of an actual shape formed based on a desired shape.
- FIGS. 8A-8C are bitmap representations of patterns of feed material to be dispensed.
- FIG. 9 illustrates resulting shapes formed using the bitmap representations of FIGS. 8A-
- FIG. 10 depicts a process of generating data indicative of a modified shape.
- FIG. 11 is an example of a bitmap representation of a pattern of feed material to be dispensed in which an order of layers of feed material to be dispensed has been adjusted.
- FIG. 12 is an example of a bitmap representation of a pattern of feed material to be dispensed in which a portion of the bitmap representation extends beyond an original width of a desired shape to be formed.
- An additive manufacturing apparatus can be used to form a polishing pad.
- the additive manufacturing apparatus can be provided with an initial pattern to dispense feed material.
- the initial pattern corresponds to a desired shape of the polishing pad to be formed.
- an actual shape of the polishing pad may include distortions relative to the desired shape of the polishing pad.
- the initial pattern provided to the additive manufacturing apparatus can be modified by a correction profile to generate a modified pattern to at least partially compensate for these distortions. The resulting shape formed using the modified pattern can thus more closely match the desired shape of the polishing pad.
- a polishing system 100 includes a polishing pad 102 that can be used to polish one or more substrates 104.
- the polishing system 100 can include a rotatable platen 106 on which the polishing pad 102 is placed.
- a polishing liquid 108 e.g., abrasive slurry
- the polishing liquid 108 can contain abrasive particles, a pH adjuster, or chemically active components.
- the substrate 104 is held against the polishing pad 102 by a carrier head 112.
- the carrier head 112 is suspended from a support structure, such as a carousel, and is connected by a carrier drive shaft 114 to a carrier head rotation motor so that the carrier head can rotate about an axis 116.
- the relative motion of the polishing pad 102 and the substrate 104 in the presence of the polishing liquid 108 results in polishing of the substrate 104.
- an additive manufacturing apparatus 120 that dispenses successive layers of feed material can be used to form the polishing pad 102.
- the additive manufacturing apparatus 120 is operated to form at least a polishing layer 122 of the polishing pad 102.
- thin layers of feed material are progressively dispensed and cured.
- droplets 124 of feed material e.g., polishing pad precursor material
- a dispenser 128, e.g., a droplet ejector printer can be ejected from a nozzle 126 of a dispenser 128, e.g., a droplet ejector printer, to form a layer 130 of the feed material.
- the dispenser 128 is similar to an inkjet printer, but uses the feed material for forming the polishing pad 102 rather than ink.
- a controller 129 is operable to control dispensing operations of the dispenser 128 and, if applicable, control curing operations using an energy source 131 such as a lamp or a laser.
- the nozzle 126 is translated (shown by arrow A) across a support 134 to dispense feed material at any portion of a build area on the support 134.
- the energy source 131 trails the nozzle 126 as the nozzle 126 is translated across the support 134, such that feed material dispensed through the nozzle 126 can be immediately cured.
- the energy source 131 leads the nozzle 126 as the nozzle 126 is translated across the support 134 in a first scanning direction while dispensing feed material.
- the energy source 131 can cure this dispensed feed material as the energy source 131 is scanned across the support 134, e.g., in a second scanning direction opposite the first scanning direction, thereby providing the feed material additional time to reach a stable state before being exposed to radiation of the energy source 131.
- the energy source 131 leads the nozzle 126 as the nozzle 126 is translated across the support 134 in a first scanning direction, and the energy source 131 is used to cure the dispensed feed material as the energy source is scanned in the first scanning direction.
- the previously dispensed layer of feed material can be cured almost immediately before another layer is dispensed through the nozzle 126.
- there are multiple energy sources with an energy source 131 trails the nozzle 126 and an energy source 131 that leads the nozzle 126.
- the nozzle 126 can eject the feed material onto the support 134.
- the nozzle 126 can eject onto already solidified feed material 132.
- a new layer is then deposited over the previously deposited layer until the full 3-dimensional polishing layer 122 is fabricated.
- Each layer is applied by the nozzle 126 in a pattern stored in a 3D drawing computer program that runs on a computer 60.
- Each layer 130 is less than 50% of the total thickness of the polishing layer 122, e.g., less than 10%, e.g., less than 5%, e.g., less than 1%.
- the polishing layer 122 can be formed on a support 134.
- the support 134 includes a rigid base, or includes a flexible film, e.g., a layer of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). If the support 134 includes a flexible film, then the support 134 forms a portion of the polishing pad 102.
- the support 134 can include a backing layer 136 (shown in FIG. 1) of the polishing pad 102 or a layer between the backing layer and the polishing layer 122. If the support 134 includes the backing layer 136 of the polishing pad 102, the support 134 is not removed from the polishing pad 102 after manufacturing of the polishing pad 102 is complete. Referring to FIG.
- the polishing pad 102 is mounted to the polishing system 100 with the backing layer 136 (e.g., the support 134) facing the rotatable platen 106.
- the polishing layer 122 can be removed from the support 134 after manufacturing of the polishing pad 102 is complete.
- Solidification of the layers 130 of feed material can be accomplished by polymerization.
- the layer 130 of feed material can be a monomer, and the monomer can be polymerized in-situ by ultraviolet (UV) curing.
- the feed material can be cured effectively immediately upon deposition, or an entire layer 130 of pad precursor material can be deposited and then the entire layer 130 be cured simultaneously.
- the droplets 124 can be a polymer melt that solidifies upon cooling.
- the apparatus 120 creates the polishing layer 122 by spreading a layer of powder and ejecting droplets of a binder material onto the layer of powder.
- the powder could include additives, e.g., abrasive particles.
- the backing layer 136 can also be fabricated by a 3D printing process.
- the backing layer 136 and polishing layer 122 could be fabricated in an uninterrupted operation by the apparatus 120.
- the backing layer 136 can be provided with a different hardness than the polishing layer 122 by using a different amount of curing, e.g., a different intensity of UV radiation, or by using a different material.
- the backing layer 136 is fabricated by a conventional process and then secured to the polishing layer 122.
- the polishing layer 122 can be secured to the backing layer 136 by a thin adhesive layer, e.g., as a pressure-sensitive adhesive.
- the apparatus 120 can selectively dispense and/or selectively cure portions of the feed material to form grooves 138 in the polishing layer 122.
- the grooves 138 can carry the polishing liquid 108 (shown in FIG. 1).
- the grooves 138 may be of nearly any pattern, such as concentric circles, straight lines, cross-hatching, spirals, and the like. Assuming grooves are present, partitions 140 between the grooves 138 define the polishing surface 103.
- the polishing surface 103 e.g., including the partitions 140 between the grooves 138, can be about 25-90%, e.g., 70- 90%, of the total horizontal surface area of the polishing pad 102.
- the grooves 138 can occupy 10%-75%, e.g., 10-30%>, of the total horizontal surface area of the polishing pad 102.
- the partitions between the grooves 138 can have a lateral width of about 0.1 to 2.5 mm.
- the grooves 138 include concentric circular grooves. These grooves 138 can be uniformly spaced with a pitch P.
- the pitch P is the radial distance between adjacent grooves 138.
- the partitions 140 between the grooves 138 have a width W P .
- Each groove 138 are defined by side walls 142 extending from a bottom surface 144 of the groove 138 and terminate in at the polishing surface 103, e.g., at the partition 140.
- Each groove 138 may have a depth D g and a width W g .
- the side walls 142 can extend downwardly from and be generally perpendicular to the polishing surface 103.
- the side walls are substantially perpendicular to the layers 130 of feed material dispensed on the support 134.
- the partitions 140 extend substantially parallel to the layers 130 of feed material dispensed on the support 134.
- Each polishing cycle results in wear of polishing pad 102, generally in the form of thinning of the polishing pad 102 as the polishing surface 103 is worn down.
- the width W g of a groove with substantially perpendicular side walls 142 does not change as the polishing pad is worn.
- the generally perpendicular side walls 142 ensure that the polishing pad 102 has a substantially uniform surface area over its operating lifetime.
- the manufacturing process to form the polishing pad 102 can include compensatory operations to prevent the polishing surface 103 from being nonplanar, e.g., to ensure planarity or flatness of the polishing surface 103, and to fabricate the side walls 142 as perpendicular to the polishing surface 103.
- the grooves 138 can have a minimum width Wg of about 0.34 mm.
- Each groove 138 can have a width W g between 0.34 mm and 2.71 mm, e.g., between about 0.38 mm and 1.02 mm.
- the grooves 138 may have a width W g of approximately 0.51 mm or 0.68 mm.
- the pitch P between the grooves 138 may be between about 0.68 and 6.10 mm, e.g., between about 2.29 mm and 5.40 mm. Specifically, the pitch may be approximately 2.03 or 3.05 mm.
- Each partition 140 between the grooves 138 may have a width W P of at least 0.34 mm.
- the ratio of groove width Wg to partition width W P may be selected to be between about 0.10 and 0.4. The ratio may be approximately 0.2 or 0.3.
- a manufacturing process 200 to form the polishing pad 102 is illustrated.
- the additive manufacturing apparatus 120 including the controller 129, can perform operations the manufacturing process 200.
- data indicative of a desired shape of the polishing pad 102 to be fabricated is received.
- Data indicative of shapes, including the data indicative of the desired shape can be defined by a two-dimensional or three-dimensional bitmap.
- the shape data includes data representing a computer-aided design (CAD) model.
- CAD computer-aided design
- the desired shape includes a desired feature 300. Absent further manipulation of the data indicative of the desired shape, when the additive manufacturing apparatus 120 forms the desired shape, e.g., dispenses the feed material and cures or allows the feed material to cure to form the desired shape, an actual feature 310 may be formed based on the data indicative of the desired shape including the desired feature 300. For example, to form the rectangular desired feature 300, the dispenser 128 is controlled to dispense parallel layers 130 of feed material. For each layer, a selected portion of feed material having a uniform width corresponding to a width of the rectangular desired feature 300 is cured.
- material properties and resolution of the additive manufacturing apparatus 120 can cause edges of the actual feature 310 to become undesirably rounded or beveled.
- the resulting shape includes rounding or beveling as depicted with respect to the actual feature 310. As shown in FIG. 5, while a top surface 302 of the desired feature 300 is planar, a corresponding top surface 312 of the actual feature 310 is nonplanar.
- lateral edges 304a, 304b of the desired feature 300 have a greater length than actual lateral edges 314a, 314b of the actual feature formed by the additive manufacturing apparatus 120.
- the desired feature 300 can correspond to the partitions 140 between the grooves 138 (shown in FIGS. 3A and 3B).
- the rounding or beveling effect on the top surface 312 can cause the polishing surface 103 defined by the partitions 140 to become nonplanar.
- the liquid droplets of feed material ejected onto the previously deposited layer can spread and run down the sides of the feature 300, e.g., due to wetting, resulting in the rounding.
- the data indicative of the desired shape can be modified.
- data indicative of a modified pattern of dispensing feed material to compensate for polishing pad distortions is generated or received.
- the distortions include distortions of the polishing surface 103 of the polishing pad 102. These distortions, in some cases, are caused by the additive manufacturing apparatus 120, as described herein.
- the modified pattern differs from the original pattern of dispensing the feed material in that the modified pattern accounts for the distortions in the actual feature 310 relative to the desired feature.
- the data indicative of the modified pattern is determined based on relative differences between the actual feature 310 and the desired feature 300.
- the data indicative of the modified shape includes data indicative of a modified feature 320.
- a top surface 322 of the modified feature 320 is nonplanar to compensate for the distortions of the top surface 312 of the actual feature 310 formed from the original pattern.
- the modified feature 320 is determined based on relative differences between the desired feature 300 and the actual feature 310.
- the top surface 322 of the modified feature 320 is concave to compensate for the convexity of the top surface 312 of the actual feature 310.
- the data indicative of the modified shape is determined based on a combination of the data indicative of the desired shape and data indicative of the actual shape formed using the original pattern.
- layers 130 of the feed material are dispensed by droplet ejection in accordance to a modified pattern.
- a resulting actual feature 330 is formed based on data indicative of the modified pattern to dispense the feed material, the modified pattern being determined based on the data indicative of the modified shape.
- a size and shape of a selected portion of the layers 130 of feed material that is cured can vary through a height of the feature. This is in contrast to the process to form the actual feature 310 in which the selected portion of cured feed material is consistent from layer to layer because the width of the desired feature 300 is consistent from layer to layer.
- the modified feature 320 includes a concave portion 326 having a width that varies from layer to layer.
- a modified pattern to dispense the feed material to form the concave portion 326 differs from the corresponding portion of the original pattern to form the top portion of the desired feature 300 in that the selected cured portions of the layers 130 of feed material for the modified pattern have varying widths and shapes. These varying widths and shapes compensate for the distortions present in the actual feature 310 such that the resulting actual feature 330 formed using the modified pattern has reduced convexity compared to the actual feature 310 formed using the original pattern. For example, a top surface 332 of the actual feature 330 has increased planarity and flatness compared to the top surface 312 of the actual feature 310. By intentionally controlling where feed material is being dispensed and cured, this correction defined by the modified pattern can better match the shape of the resulting polishing pad 102 to the original desired shape for the polishing pad 102.
- the controller 129 can receive a data object, e.g., a computer aided design (CAD)-compatible file that specifies the initial or intended bitmap.
- the data object can be stored on a non-transitory computer readable medium.
- the controller 129 can be programmed to generate a modified bitmap, based on the desired bitmap, that includes a feature to reduce rounding beveling.
- CAD computer aided design
- FIG. 7 illustrates another example of a desired feature 400 and an actual feature 410 formed based on dispensing and curing patterns determined in accordance to the data indicative of the desired feature 400.
- the desired feature 400 had a width of 680 ⁇ and a height of 500 ⁇ , although other dimensions are appropriate in an implemented process.
- the actual feature 410 had a non-planar top surface and slanted side walls.
- the desired feature 400 is a constant width feature, e.g., the partition 140 separating the grooves 138 of the polishing pad 102.
- a constant width of the partitions 140 can improve wafer- to-wafer polishing uniformity.
- the polishing efficacy of the polishing pad 102 can be dependent on planarity of the polishing surface 103.
- FIGS. 8A-8C are representative of data indicative of shapes used by the additive manufacturing apparatus 120 to dispense and cure the feed material.
- the data indicative of the shapes described herein include bitmap
- FIG. 8 A illustrates a bitmap representation 500 generated based on the desired feature 400.
- FIG. 8B and FIG. 8C illustrate bitmap representations 502, 504 generated to compensate for distortions of the actual feature 410.
- the bitmap representations 502, 504 are thus representative of modified features generated based on the desired feature 400 and the actual feature 410.
- the bitmap representations 502, 504 include stepped portions 506, 508 to approximate concavities of the modified features that compensate for the convexity of the actual feature 410.
- the concavity approximated by the stepped portions 506 is less than the concavity approximated by the stepped portions 508.
- FIG. 9 illustrates resulting actual features 510, 512, 514 formed using modified patterns generally corresponding to the bitmap representations 500, 502, 504, respectively.
- the actual features 510, 512, 514 include variable width portions 516, 518, 520, respectively, with the variable width portion of the actual feature 510 having the greatest height.
- the variable width portion 518 has a height larger than the variable width portion 520.
- the controller e.g., the controller 129
- the controller can be implemented in digital electronic circuitry, or in computer software, firmware, or hardware, or in combinations of them.
- the controller can include one or more computer program products, i.e., one or more computer programs tangibly embodied in an information carrier, e.g., in a non-transitory machine readable storage medium or in a propagated signal, for execution by, or to control the operation of, data processing apparatus, e.g., a programmable processor, a computer, or multiple processors or computers.
- a computer program (also known as a program, software, software application, or code) can be written in any form of programming language, including compiled or interpreted languages, and it can be deployed in any form, including as a standalone program or as a module, component, subroutine, or other unit suitable for use in a computing environment.
- a computer program can be deployed to be executed on one computer or on multiple computers at one site or distributed across multiple sites and interconnected by a communication network.
- the processes and logic flows described in this specification can be performed by one or more programmable processors executing one or more computer programs to perform functions by operating on input data and generating output.
- the processes and logic flows can also be performed by, and apparatus can also be implemented as, special purpose logic circuitry, e.g., an FPGA (field programmable gate array) or an ASIC (application specific integrated circuit).
- the controller 129 and other computing devices part of systems described can include non-transitory computer readable medium to store a data object, e.g., a computer aided design (CAD)-compatible file that identifies the pattern in which the feed material should be formed for each layer.
- CAD computer aided design
- the correction profile includes portion extending beyond a width of the originally desired feature.
- a modified bitmap representation 800 includes a protruding portion 802 extending beyond a width of the bitmap representation 500 of the desired feature.
- the protruding portion 802 is dispensed, for example, with the uppermost layers of feed material.
- the layers of feed material underlying the uppermost layers of feed material may experience widening due to material roll off during dispensing.
- the underlying layers of feed material define a widened portion 402 that has a width larger than the width of the desired feature.
- the protruding portion 802 can correspond to feed material to be dispensed on top of the widened portion 402 to compensate for the variable width of the widened portion 402 and improve the consistency of the width of the feature at the widened portion 402.
- the approach shown in FIGS. 8B and 8C is to deposit one or more additional layers of feed material to compensate for the height of the feature being less than desired.
- one or more additional layers of feed material can be deposited in regions where rounding or beveling occurs.
- the amount of feed material deposited in a layer to compensate for the height feature being less than desired.
- the size of droplets or the number of droplets ejected can be increased for voxels located in regions where the height feature is less than desired, e.g., where rounding or beveling occurs.
- a distribution of volume of the feed material is modified depending on a location at which the droplets 124 are to be dispensed.
- a volume of the droplets 124 of feed material is varied during the dispensing operation. For example, referring back to FIG. 6, the volume of the droplets 124 for forming edges 322a, 322b of the feature can be less than the volume of droplets 124 for forming the interior portion 322c of the feature.
- the controller 129 determines the appropriate weight for forming the edges 322a, 322b and the weight for forming the interior portion 322c based on the material properties of the feed material.
- the dispenser 128 can dispense less feed material to minimize roll off of the feed material.
- the volume of droplets 124 define a gradient from the edges 322a, 322b to the center of the feature.
- this type of volume control can be used to modulate an amount of feed material cured when the energy source 131, if present, is operated. For example, if the energy source 131 is scanned across the support 134 to cure different portions of the dispensed feed material, drop volume control can allow for less feed material to roll off for each pass of the energy source 131 while injecting more feed material at the edges 322a, 322b of the feature to reduce the beveling effect described herein.
- the weights of the droplets of the first type of feed material can be controlled to be higher or lower than the weights of the droplets of the second type of feed material.
- the size of the droplets of the first type of feed material can be controlled to be larger or smaller than the sizes of the droplets of the second type of feed material.
- multiple types of feed material form different portions of the polishing pad 102, for example, to form the polishing layer 122 and the backing layer 136, or to form different portions of the polishing layer 122, e.g., to provide a polishing layer with polishing properties that vary laterally across the polishing surface.
- the second type of feed material can include the first type of feed material with an additive that alters the properties of the second type of feed material relative to the first type of feed material.
- the additive includes, for example, a surfactant that can adjust properties of the uncured feed material, for example, zeta potential, hydrophilicity, etc.
- Thickness of each layer of the layers of feed material and size of each of the voxels may vary from implementation to implementation.
- each voxel when dispensed on the support 134, can have a width of, for example, 10 ⁇ to 50 ⁇ (e.g., 10 ⁇ to 30 ⁇ , 20 ⁇ to 40 ⁇ , 30 ⁇ to 50 ⁇ , approximately 20 ⁇ , approximately 30 ⁇ , or approximately 50 ⁇ ).
- Each layer can have a predetermined thickness. The thickness can be, for example, 1 to 80 um, e.g., 2 to 40 ⁇ (e.g., 2 ⁇ to 4 ⁇ , 5 ⁇ to 7 ⁇ , 10 ⁇ to 20 ⁇ , 25 ⁇ to 40 ⁇ ).
- the method and apparatus have been described in the context of fabrication of a polishing pad, the method and apparatus can be adapted for fabrication of other articles by additive manufacturing. In this case, rather than a polishing surface, there would simply be a top surface of the object being fabricated, and there would be recesses in the top surface.
- the modified pattern can at least partially compensate for distortions caused by the additive manufacturing system.
- the method and apparatus haves been described in the context of fabrication by droplet ejection, the method apparatus can be adapted for fabrication by other additive manufacturing techniques, e.g., selective powder dispensing followed by sintering.
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