WO2005029573A1 - Fabrication of semiconductor devices - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the fabrication of semiconductor devices and refers particularly, though not exclusively, to the plating of a heat sink on the semiconductor device.
- heat sinks are being used to help dissipate the heat from the semiconductor device.
- Such heat sinks are normally fabricated separately from the semiconductor device and are normally adhered to the semiconductor device just prior to encapsulation.
- GaN devices have many advantages.
- the major intrinsic advantages that GaN have are summarised in Table 1 :
- GaN has the highest band gap (3.4 eV) among the given semiconductors. Thus, it is called a wide band gap semiconductor. Consequently, electronic devices made of GaN operate at much higher power than Si and GaAs and InP devices.
- GaN lasers For semiconductor lasers, GaN lasers have a relatively short wavelength. If such lasers are used for optical data storage, the shorter wavelength may lead to a higher capacity.
- GaAs lasers are used for the manufacture of CD-ROMs with a capacity of about 670 MB/disk.
- AIGalnP lasers (also based on GaAs) are used for the latest DVD players with a capacity of about 4.7 GB/disk.
- GaN lasers in the next-generation DVD players may have a capacity of 26 GB/disk.
- GaN devices are made from GaN wafers that are typically multiple GaN-related epitaxial layers deposited on a sapphire substrate.
- the sapphire substrate is usually two .inches Jn__diameter_and acts as. the. growth, template for the epitaxial, layers. Due to lattice mismatch between GaN-related materials (epitaxial films) and sapphire, defects are generated in the epitaxial layers. Such defects cause serious problems for GaN lasers and transistors and, to a lesser extent, for GaN LEDs.
- MBE molecular beam epitaxy
- MOCVD metal organic chemical vapour deposition
- Conventional fabrication processes usually include these major steps: photolithography, etching, dielectric film deposition, metallization, bond pad formation, wafer inspection/testing, wafer thinning, wafer dicing, chip bonding to packages, wire bonding and reliability testing.
- each wire bond pad takes about 10-15% of the wafer area
- the second wire bond reduces the number of chips per wafer by about 10-15% as compared to single-wire bond LEDs grown on conducting substrates. Almost all non-GaN LEDs are grown on conducting substrates and use one wire bond.
- two wire bonding reduces packaging yield, requires modification of one-wire bonding processes, reduces the useful area of the chip, and complicates the wire bonding process and thus lowers packaging yield.
- Sapphire is not a good thermal conductor. For example, its thermal conductivity at 300K (room temperature) is 40W/Km. This is much smaller than copper's thermal conductivity of 380 W/Km. If the LED chip is bonded to its package at the sapphire interface, the heat generated in the active region of the device must flow through 3 to 4_micrqns_qf_GaN and.100. microns of sapphire to. reach. the package/heat sink. As a consequence, the chip will run hot affecting both performance and reliability.
- the active region where light is generated is about 3-4 micron from the sapphire substrate.
- a method for fabrication of a semiconductor device on a substrate including the steps: (a) electroplating a layer of a thermally conductive material onto a surface of the wafer remote from the substrate and close to the device layer; and (b) removing the substrate.
- the semiconductor device may be a silicon-based device.
- a method for fabrication of a light emitting device on a substrate including the steps: (a) electroplating a layer of a thermally conductive material onto a surface of the wafer remote from the substrate and close to the active layer; and (b) removing the substrate.
- the thermally conductive layer may be as a heat sink, and may be of a thickness in the range of from 3 microns to 300 microns, preferably 50 to 200 microns.
- the present invention provides a method for fabrication of a semiconductor device on substrate, the semiconductor device having a wafer; the method including the steps: (a) applying a seed layer of a thermally conductive metal to a first surface of the wafer remote from the substrate; (b) electroplating a relatively thick layer of the thermally conductive metal on the. seed Jayer and (c) removing the substrate.
- the wafer Prior to the seed layer being applied, the wafer may be coated with an adhesion layer. Before the electroplating of the relatively thick layer the seed layer may be patterned with photoresist patterns; the relatively thick layer being electroplated between the photoresists.
- the seed layer may be electroplated without patterning and with patterning being performed subsequently. Patterning may be by photoresist patterning and then wet etching. Alternatively, it may be by laser beam micro-machining of the relatively thick layer.
- the photoresists are of a height of at least 15 to 500 microns, more preferably 50 to 200 microns, and have a thickness in the range 3 to 500 microns. More preferably, the photoresists have a spacing in the range of 200 to 2,000 microns, preferably 300 microns.
- the relatively thick layer may be of a height no greater that the photoresist height.
- the conductive metal layer may be electroplated to a height greater than the photoresist and be subsequently thinned. Thinning may be by polishing or wet etching.
- a second ohmic contact layer may be a second ohmic contact layer.
- the second ohmic contact layer may be one of opaque, transparent, and semi-transparent, and may be either blank or patterned.
- Ohmic contact formation and subsequent process steps may be carried out.
- the subsequent process steps may include deposition of wire bond pads.
- the exposed second surface of the wafer layer may be cleaned and etched before the second ohmic contact layer is deposited onto it.
- the second ohmic contact layer may not cover the whole area of the second surface of the wafer.
- the semiconductor devices may be tested on the wafer, and the wafer may be subsequently separated into individual devices.
- the semiconductor devices may be fabricated without one or more of: lapping, polishing and dicing.
- the wafer may include epitaxial layers and, on the epitaxial layers remote from the substrate, first ohmic contact layers.
- the first ohmic contact layers may be on p- type layers of the epitaxial layers; and the second ohmic contact layer may be formed on n-type layers of the expitaxial layers.
- step (c) dielectric films may be deposited on the epitaxial layers. Openings may then be cut in the dielectric and second ohmic contact layer and bond pads deposited on the epitaxial layers.
- electroplating of a thermally conductive metal (or other material) on the epitaxial layers may be performed.
- the invention is also directed to a semiconductor device fabricated by the above method.
- the invention in a preferred aspect, also provides a light emitting diode or a laser diode fabricated by the above method.
- the present invention provides a semiconductor device comprising epitaxial layers, a first ohmic contact layer on a first surface of the epitaxial layers, a relatively thick layer of a thermally conductive metal on the first ohmic contact layer, and a second ohmic contact layer on a second surface of the epitaxial layers; the relatively thick layer being applied by electroplating.
- first ohmic contact layer There may be an adhesive layer on the first ohmic contact layer between the first ohmic contact layer and the relatively thick layer.
- the relatively thick layer may be at least 50 micrometers thick; and the second ohmic contact layer may be a thin layer in the range of from 3 to 500 nanometers.
- the second ohmic contact layer may be transparent, semi-transparent or opaque; and may include bonding pads.
- the thermally conductive metal may be copper.
- the semiconductor device may be one of: a light emitting diode, a laser diode, and a transistor device.
- a semiconductor device comprising epitaxial layers, a first ohmic contact layer on a first surface of the epitaxial layers, an adhesive layer on the first ohmic contact layer, and a seed layer of a thermally conductive metal on the adhesive layer.
- thermally conductive metal there may be further included a relatively thick layer of the thermally conductive metal on the seed layer.
- a second ohmic contact layer may be provided on a second surface of the epitaxial layers; the second ohmic contact layer being a thin layer in the range of from 3 to 500 nanometers.
- the second ohmic contact layer may comprise bonding pads; and may be one of: opaque, transparent, and semi-transparent.
- the thermally conductive metal may comprise copper; and the epitaxial layers may comprise GaN-related layers.
- the semiconductor device may be a light emitting device.
- the present invention provides a method of fabrication of a semiconductor device, the method including the steps: (a) on a substrate with a wafer comprising multiple GaN-related epitaxial layers, forming a first ohmic contact layer on a first surface of the wafer;
- the second ohmic contact layer may be for light emission; and may be opaque, transparent, or semi-transparent.
- the second ohmic contact layer may be blank or patterned.
- the semiconductor device may be a light emitting diode or a laser diode.
- Figure 1 is a schematic representation of a semiconductor device at a first stage in the fabrication process
- Figure 2 is a schematic representation of the semiconductor device of Figure 1 at a second stage in the fabrication process
- Figure 3 is a schematic representation of the semiconductor device of Figure 1 at a third stage in the fabrication process
- Figure 4 is a schematic representation of the semiconductor device of Figure 1 at a fourth stage in the fabrication process
- Figure 5 is a schematic representation of the semiconductor device of Figure 1 at a fifth stage in the fabrication process
- Figure 6 is a schematic representation of the semiconductor device of Figure 1 at a sixth stage in the fabrication process
- Figure 7 is a schematic representation of the semiconductor device of Figure 1 at the seventh stage in the fabrication process
- Figure 8 is a flow chart of the process.
- the wafer 10 is an epitaxial wafer with a substrate and a stack of multiple epitaxial layers 14 on it.
- the substrate 12 can be, for example, sapphire, GaAs, InP, Si, and so forth.
- a GaN sample having GaN layer(s) 14 on sapphire substrate 12 wjH . be used as an example.
- the epitaxial layers .. 14_(qften_called epjlayers) are . a stack of multiple layers, and the lower part 16 (which is grown first on the substrate) is usually n-type layers and the upper part 18 is often p-type layers.
- an ohmic contact layer 20 having multiple metal layers.
- an adhesion layer 22 To ohmic contact layer 20 is added an adhesion layer 22, and a thin copper seed layer 24 ( Figure 2) (step 88) of a thermally conductive metal such as, for example, copper.
- the thermally conductive metal is preferably also electrically conductive.
- the stack of adhesion layers may be annealed after formation.
- the ohmic layer 20 may be a stack of multiple layers deposited and annealed on the semiconductor surface. It may not be part of the original wafer.
- the epitaxial wafer often contains an active region that is sandwiched between n-type and p-type semiconductors. In most cases the top layer is p-type.
- epitaxial layers may not be used, but just the wafer.
- the thin copper seed layer 24 is patterned with relatively thick photoresists 26.
- the photoresist patterns 26 are preferably of a height in the range of 3 to 500 micrometers, preferably 15 to 500 micrometers; and with a thickness of about 3 to 500 micrometers. They are preferably separated from each other by a spacing in the range of 200 to 2,000 microns, preferably 300 microns, depending on the design of the final chips. The actually pattern depends on device design.
- a patterned layer 28 of copper is then electroplated onto layer 24 (90) between photoresists 26 to form a heat sink that forms a part of the substrate.
- the copper layer 28 is preferably of a height no greater than that of the photoresists 26 and is therefore of the same or lesser height than the photoresists 26.
- the copper layer 28 may be of a height greater than that of the photoresists 26.
- the copper layer 28 may be subsequently thinned to be of a height no greater than that of the photoresists 26. Thinning may be by polishing or wet etching.
- the photoresists 26 may or may not be removed after the copper plating. Removal may be by a standard and known method such as, for example, resin in the resist stripper solution, or by plasma aching.
- Standard processing techniques such. as,. for example, cleaning. (80), ithography .. . (81), etching (82), device isolation (83), passivation (84), metallization (85), thermal processing (86), and so forth. ( Figure 4).
- the wafer 10 is then annealed (87) to improve adhesion.
- the epitaxial layer 14 is usually made of n-type layers 16 on the original substrate 12; and p-type layers on the original top surface 18 which is now covered with the ohmic 20, adhesion 22 and copper seed layers 24 and the electroplated thick copper layer 28.
- the original substrate layer 12 is then removed (91) using, for example, the method of Kelly [M.K. Kelly, O. Ambacher, R. Dimitrov, R. Handschuh, and M. Stutzmann, phys. stat. sol. (a) 159, R3 (1997)].
- the substrate may also be removed by polishing or wet etching.
- Figure 6 is the penultimate step and is particularly relevant for light emitting diodes where a transparent ohmic contact layer 30 is added beneath epitaxial layers 14 for light emission. Bonding pads 32 are also added.
- the Ohmic contact layer 30 is preferably transparent or semi-transparent. It is more preferably a thin layer and may be in the range of 3 to 50 nm thick.
- known preliminary processes may be performed prior to adding ohmic contact layer 30, known preliminary processes may be performed. These may be , for example, photolithography (92, 93), dry etching (94, 95), and photolithography (96).
- Annealing (98) may follow the deposition of ohmic contact layer 30.
- the chips/dies are then tested (99) by known and standard methods.
- the chips/dies can then be separated (100) ( Figure 7) into individual devices/chips 1 and 2 without lapping/polishing the substrate, and without dicing.
- Packaging follows by standard and known methods.
- the top surface of the epitaxial layer 14 is preferably in the range of about 0.1 to 2.0 microns, preferably about 0.3 microns, from the active region.
- the top surface of the semiconductor is preferably in the range 0.1 to 2.0 microns, preferably about 0.3 microns, from the device layer.
- the active layer/device layer . in this . configuration is close to a relatively. thick copper pad 2.8, the rate of heat removal is improved.
- the relatively thick layer 28 may be used to provide mechanical support for the chip. It may also be used to provide a path for heat removal from the active region/device layer, and may also be used for electrical connection.
- the plating step is performed at the wafer level (i.e., before the dicing operation) and may be for several wafers at the one time.
- GaN laser diodes are similar to the fabrication of GaN LEDs, but more steps may be involved. One difference is that GaN laser diodes require mirror formation during the fabrication. Using sapphire as the substrate compared to the method without sapphire as the substrate, the mirror formation is much more difficult and the quality of the mirror is generally worse.
- the first ohmic contact layer 20, being metal and relatively smooth, is quite shinny and therefore highly reflective of light.
- the first ohmic contact layer 20, at its junction with the epitaxial layers 14, also is a reflective surface, or mirror, to improve light output
- any other platable material may be used provided it is electrically and/or heat conductive, or provides the mechanical support for the semiconductor device.
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