WO2004079810A1 - Laser machining using an active assist gas - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to laser machining using an active assist gas.
- the presence of SF 6 during laser machining improves both the quality and efficiency of the material removal process.
- this gas assists the material removal, typically this does not allow laser machining at a rate to enable sufficiently high throughput machining for manufacturing.
- US 3679502 describes a method for non-localised etching of silicon wafer substrates heated to a temperature in a region of 950 to 1250 °C in an SF 6 environment. Fluorine radicals produced at such elevated temperatures etch the silicon surface resulting in a smooth clean surface.
- a reagent gas such as SF 6 is disclosed as being introduced locally to a machining region during a laser scribing process.
- the reagent gas reacts with high temperature vapour ejected from a substrate material during laser machining to produce gaseous compounds that do not redeposit as solid debris on the substrate to be machined.
- US 4331504 discloses the utilisation of a CO 2 laser vibrationally to excite SF 6 molecules for directional non-localised etching of a masked wafer substrate.
- the CO 2 laser energy is sufficiently low so as to prevent direct laser ablation of the wafer substrate.
- US 4617086 describes a method for fast local etching of a silicon substrate in an SF 6 environment using a continuous laser at a wavelength of 0.6 microns or less to photo-dissociate the SF 6 molecule.
- the laser power density is in the region of 6 x 10 W/cm and is below an ablation threshold of silicon and so etching is primarily preformed by the interaction between the silicon substrate and fluorine radicals produced when the laser is on.
- US 4731158 discloses a mixture of H 2 and a fluorine-containing molecule such as NF 3 , SF 6 and COF 2 used in order to improve a speed of laser photo- dissociative etching of silicon relative to performing a same etching process in an environment of just fluorine-containing molecules. Etching of the substrate material is performed by fluorine radicals produced as a result of the photo- dissociation process.
- This superior die strength arises from the high quality machining achievable using an SF 6 assist gas during the laser machining process.
- a method of laser machining a silicon workpiece comprising the steps of: providing a halogen environment for the silicon workpiece to form an active assist gas for the laser machining; providing a laser beam with a wavelength of less than 0.55 microns; and focusing the laser beam onto the silicon workpiece at a power density above an ablation threshold of silicon in order to laser machine the workpiece in the presence of the assist gas so that the assist gas reacts with the silicon workpiece at or near a focus of the laser beam such that laser machining speed is increased and strength of the machined workpiece is increased due to an improvement in machining quality.
- the step of providing a halogen environment comprises the steps of providing a sulphur hexafluoride (SF 6 ) environment and dissociating at least some of the sulphur hexafluoride with the laser beam to form fluorine radicals as the active assist gas.
- SF 6 sulphur hexafluoride
- the method is for dicing a silicon wafer, such that use of the assist gas increases strength of resultant dies.
- the step of providing a halogen environment comprises providing a fluorine environment as the active assist gas and the step of reacting the active assist gas with the silicon workpiece comprises reacting the fluorine with the silicon workpiece to form gaseous silicon tetrafluoride (SiF 4 ).
- the step of laser machining the workpiece comprises at least one of wafer dicing, via drilling and surface patterning.
- the method includes an additional step of providing gas extraction means for removing at least one of gas-borne debris and waste gas from the environment of the workpiece.
- the method includes a further step, after the step of laser machining the workpiece, of cleaning the workpiece of residues generated by the laser machining.
- the step of cleaning the workpiece comprises the step of dry wiping the workpiece.
- the step of cleaning the workpiece comprises a water spin-rinse-dry process.
- the step of cleaning the workpiece comprises the step of laser cleaning the workpiece.
- the step of laser cleaning the workpiece comprises scanning the workpiece with a defocused or low energy laser beam.
- the step of laser cleaning the workpiece comprises laser cleaning the workpiece in an air environment.
- the step of laser cleansing the workpiece comprises laser cleaning the workpiece in an active assist gas environment.
- the active assist gas is fluorine or fluorine-based.
- fluorine radicals are produced by laser photo-dissociation of sulphur hexafluoride at the workpiece.
- the step of providing a halogen environment for the workpiece comprises an initial step of mounting the substrate with the first major face on tape frame means and the step of machining the workpiece comprises machining the substrate from a second major face opposed to the first major face.
- the apparatus further comprises gas extraction means for extracting at least one of gas-borne debris and waste gas from the environment of the workpiece.
- the assist gas delivery means comprises means for delivering sulphur hexafluoride.
- the apparatus is arranged for dicing a silicon wafer such that use of the assist gas increases strength of resultant dies.
- the laser source means comprises a diode-pumped laser operating at a second, third or fourth harmonic at a wavelength of less than 0.55 microns.
- the laser beam delivery means comprises a galvanometer with a scan lens and an XY motion stage for positioning the workpiece in relation to the laser beam.
- the apparatus further comprises tape frame means for mounting the workpiece for machining the workpiece from a second major face of the workpiece opposed to a first face of the workpiece having active devices thereon.
- Figure 1 is a graph of machining speed as ordinates vs. wafer thickness as abscissa for laser machining according to the invention and according to the prior art
- Figure 2 is a graph of survival probability (%PS) as ordinates vs. die strength (N/mm 2 ) as abscissa for patterned wafers using laser machining according to the invention and according to the prior art and using saw street cutting techniques
- %PS survival probability
- Figure 3 shows plots of average, maximum and minimum die strength values for laser and saw cut silicon die
- Figure 4 is a schematic diagram of a laser machining apparatus according to the present invention.
- the present invention relates particularly to laser dicing of a silicon substrate at a laser power density above the silicon ablation threshold in an SF 6 environment. Silicon material is primarily removed from the wafer substrate by the laser ablation process.
- the addition of SF 6 results in an increase in laser dicing speed and also an increase in die strength of laser machined die due to an improvement in machining quality.
- This improvement may be compared with improved etching with SF 6 in the prior art, namely, the surface of features laser machined in an SF 6 environment is smoother than that obtained with laser machining in air.
- etching of the silicon is substantially confined to a localised region of the workpiece on which the laser is focused.
- material ejected during the laser ablation process reacts with the SF 6 environment and can be removed from a machining site in a gaseous form rather than being re-deposited as solid debris around the laser machining site.
- Silicon reacts vigorously with all halogens to form silicon tetrahalides. It reacts with fluorine (F 2 ), chlorine (Cl 2 ), bromine (Br 2 ) and iodine (I 2 ) to form respectively silicon tetrafluoride (SiF 4 ), silicon tetrachloride (SiCl 4 ), silicon tetrabromide (SiBr 4 ), and silicon tetra-iodide (Sil 4 ).
- fluorine F 2
- chlorine Cl 2
- SiF 4 silicon tetrafluoride
- SiCl 4 silicon tetrachloride
- SiBr 4 silicon tetrabromid
- reaction of SF 6 and silicon is not spontaneous, occurring only at energies above the melting threshold of silicon, it may be very localized and thus suitable for one-step silicon micro-machining applications such as wafer dicing, via drilling and surface patterning.
- a laser dicing system 1 of the present invention includes a diode-pumped laser 2 operating in the second, third, or fourth harmonic, at a wavelength of less than 0.55 microns, and a beam delivery system 3 that delivers the laser beam to the surface of a silicon wafer 5. Wavelengths in the regions of 366nm or 355nm are suitable.
- the silicon wafer may be blank or may have different layers patterned on it.
- the beam delivery system includes a galvanometer with a scan lens to direct the beam within an available field of view while an XY motion stage 6 is used to position the silicon wafer 5 to be machined.
- the system includes a gas delivery system 7 and an extraction system 8 that delivers SF 6 gas to the wafer surface and captures airborne debris and waste gas subsequent to laser machining, respectively.
- the laser beam may be directed to the desired machining site on the wafer 5 through a laser window 9 in an enclosure for enclosing an active assist gas around the wafer 5.
- the laser beam 4 heats the silicon wafer 5 such that its temperature is sufficient for Reaction 2 to take place.
- Fluorine radicals dissociated from SF 6 by the laser then etch the silicon in Reaction 1 by bonding with the silicon to form gaseous silicon tetrafluoride (SiF ). Due to the reaction with the SF 6 gas, the silicon machining rate is significantly faster than that achieved when an active assist gas is not used.
- FIG. 1 An example of the advantage in the machining speed gained when SF 6 is used as an assist gas during laser machining is shown in Figure 1, in which plot 11 is for laser machining in air and plot 12 is for laser machining in a SF 6 environment.
- the machining speed for a wafer substrate is faster in a SF 6 environment for all thicknesses of wafer studied and for wafers less than 250 microns thick is more than three times faster in an SF 6 environment than in air.
- FIG. 2 shows plots, for saw-cut die 21, laser machined die using an air environment 22 and laser machined die using a SF 6 environment 23, of the probability of survival vs. the pressure applied to break the die.
- the die strength for laser machined die in an air environment, plot 22, is less than the strength of traditional saw-cut die, plot 21, whereas the strength of die laser machined in a SF 6 environment, plot 23, is greater than that of saw-cut die, plot 21.
- the die strength of laser-machined components is up to 4.8 times stronger than that of components machined without the use of gas assist.
- die cut in SF 6 gas were 1.65 times stronger than die cut using a saw cutting technique.
- laser machining with SF 6 as an active assist gas resulted in average die strength value 31 in excess of 300MPa compared to a value 32 of 185MPa for a conventional saw cutting technique and a value 33 of 65MPa for laser machining in the absence of an assist gas.
- silicon is machined with SF 6 as an assist gas, the majority of the byproducts are in gaseous form and are vented away, but some solid debris remains and may be re-deposited on the wafer. This debris can be easily removed with a dry wipe process.
- the top layers of the wafer may be photosensitive, so that it is not practical to use a scanning laser beam on the top surface of the wafer. In this case it is possible to process the wafer from a backside of the wafer.
- the wafer may be mounted face downward on a tape.
- the tape is transparent to visible radiation.
- the laser beam can be delivered to a back surface of the wafer. This ensures all debris generated is on the back of the wafer.
- the wafer may be laser cleaned ( dry) or washed, without components on the front of the wafer being contacted by water.
- the wafer is enclosed in a closed chamber.
- Gas flow into and out of the chamber is regulated to ensure efficient machining and control of gas usage.
- a valve system may also be used to ensure gas flow into the chamber is controlled so that sufficient gas is delivered during the laser "ON" period.
- apparatus to remove and recirculate gas not consumed in the reaction may include facilities for extraction and filtering of reaction by-products and for returning un-reacted gas to the reaction area.
- the invention provides the advantages, in the use of UN lasers, operating particularly in the range of 366nm or 355nm, for dicing and machining silicon, and other semiconductors, with high pulse repetition frequency and using multiple passes, as described, for example, in WO 02/34455, where the assist gas is used to enhance the dicing or machining process such that the speed of the process is improved, the nature of the debris is modified to enable more efficient cleaning and where the process itself, using the assist gas, provides die with higher die strength than that achievable without the use of assist gas.
- Typical examples of where the invention provides a major advantage are in the manufacture of, for example, smart cards, stacked integrated circuits and integrated circuits.
- die strength is critical to short and long term reliability of the diced component.
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