WO2015195067A2 - Preservation of fine pitch redistribution lines - Google Patents
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- An embodiment includes semiconductor processing and more specifically, preserving redistribution layers dimensions during processing of the same.
- Through-silicon vias (TSV) associated with a die may not be aligned with contacts (e.g., bond pads) of the die.
- an electrically conductive redistribution layer such as a metal layer
- the patterning may include photolithographic techniques where, for example, a copper material is deposited on a back side surface of a die.
- a mask is then used to define the RDL and etch a pattern such that the RDL has fingers/projections extending laterally from TSVs to a desired position for electrical contact with contact points (e.g., C4 bumps, contact pads) of the die or another die.
- An RDL may be connected to contact points of a die through, for example, solder connections.
- Figure 1 includes a semiconductor device with a patterned RDL line.
- Figure 2 includes a semiconductor device including a physically reduced version of the patterned RDL line of Figure 1 .
- Figure 3 includes a semiconductor device including a patterned RDL in an embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 4 includes a semiconductor device including a patterned RDL after RDL sidewall protection layer deposition in an embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 5 includes a semiconductor device including a patterned RDL after RDL sidewall protection layer etching in an embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 6 includes a semiconductor device including a patterned RDL after seed layer etching in an embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 7 includes a semiconductor device including a patterned RDL after barrier layer etching in an embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 8 includes a semiconductor device processing method in an embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 9 includes a system for use with an embodiment of the invention. Detailed Description
- An embodiment includes fabricating protective sidewall(s) on edge(s) of very fine pitch thick metal RDL lines.
- the protective sidewalls included in a sidewall film, protect the sides of the very fine pitch thick metal lines from chemical attack during the seed layer etch process step that occurs in a "semi-additive" process flow. Doing so eliminates or greatly reduces line width loss that occurs during seed layer etching due to the chemical attack. This greatly benefits very fine pitch redistribution line processing, where line width loss during the seed layer etch of about 0.5 urn constitutes a large percentage of the overall line width when the redistribution lines are less than 4.0 urn in width.
- an embodiment includes fabrication of a protective film on the sidewalls of very fine pitch metal lines, which prevents line width loss during the seed layer etch process.
- Figure 1 includes a semiconductor device with a patterned RDL line.
- Patterned copper (Cu) RDL layer forms RDL line 105.
- RDL line 105 is formed over RDL Cu seed layer 106, RDL barrier layer 107, passivation layer (e.g., nitride) 108, the last metal layer in a Damascene interconnect stack 109, and substrate 1 10.
- a barrier layer may line the portions of the device to prevent ion migration from metal lines during operation of the completed device.
- the barrier layer may include tantalum (Ta) where the metal lines are to be of copper.
- the device of Figure 1 was formed via a "semi-additive" process.
- the unpatterned RDL has a thin seed layer (e.g., Cu).
- a reverse mask is then applied, which exposes parts of the RDL seed layer that will eventually become the RDL lines.
- Additional Cu is then added to the seed layer in the unmasked areas to form the RDL lines.
- the mask is stripped away and etching removes the now-exposed bare original seed Cu, isolating the individual RDL lines/traces.
- a seed layer may initially be deposited.
- the seed layer generally includes the same metal that is to form the metal lines.
- an alloy of the metal may be used to form the seed layer.
- the seed layer is generally quite thin.
- the seed layer may be between about 10 angstroms and about 3,000 angstroms in thickness.
- the complete metal lines to be formed may fill photoresist trenches (not shown and already removed by the point of the process shown in Figure 1 ) and may be between about 0.5 microns and about 20 microns in height and may be between about 0.25 microns and about 7 microns in width.
- the seed layer may be deposited, for example, by atomic layer deposition (ALD) or physical vapor deposition (PVD). In this manner, thin and uniform seed layers are formed that adhere to silicon or other materials defining the trenches. Additionally, the seed layer may include material similar to that of the RDL lines. For example, the seed layer and the metal lines may both include copper. Therefore, the material to form the remainder of the metal lines adequately conforms with, and adheres to, the seed layer when deposited thereon. The seed layer thus acts as an adhesive interface between the materials of the substrate or barrier layer and the metal lines.
- ALD atomic layer deposition
- PVD physical vapor deposition
- Figure 2 includes a physically reduced version of the patterned RDL line of Figure 1 .
- the device of Figure 1 is processed with a copper seed layer 106 etch followed by a barrier layer 107 etch.
- a copper seed layer 106 etch followed by a barrier layer 107 etch.
- both the height and width of the thick metal RDL lines decrease, as seen by dotted profile 1 1 1 that illustrates the original dimensions of one of the RDL lines.
- Figure 3 includes a semiconductor device including a patterned RDL in an embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 3 includes a semiconductor device with a patterned RDL line.
- Patterned Cu RDL layer forms RDL line 305.
- RDL line 305 is formed over RDL Cu seed layer 306, RDL barrier layer 307, passivation layer (e.g., nitride) 308, the last metal layer in a Damascene interconnect stack 309, and substrate 310.
- the device of Figure 3 was formed via a "semi-additive" process.
- Figure 4 includes a semiconductor device including a patterned RDL after RDL sidewall protection layer deposition (see also block 801 of method 800 in Figure 8).
- a patterned RDL after RDL sidewall protection layer deposition starts with a wafer that has been processed to the point where the patterned copper thick metal redistribution lines are formed but the copper seed layer etch has not been done yet.
- a sidewall protection film 304 is deposited on top the entire wafer surface.
- the film includes silicon nitride, but other materials such as silicon carbide, silicon oxide, silicon oxynitride, and various polymers are also suitable and included in various other embodiments.
- Figure 5 includes a semiconductor device including a patterned RDL after RDL sidewall protection layer etching in an embodiment of the invention (see also block 802 in Figure 8).
- a patterned RDL after RDL sidewall protection layer etching in an embodiment of the invention (see also block 802 in Figure 8).
- an anisotropic plasma etch process is used to remove sidewall protection film 304 from horizontal surfaces while leaving vertical surfaces of RDL line 305 covered.
- copper seed layer 306 in between the copper thick metal RDL lines (only one of which is enumerated as line 305) become exposed while the sidewalls of the thick metal RDL lines remain covered.
- Figure 6 includes a semiconductor device including a patterned RDL after seed layer etching in an embodiment of the invention (see also block 803 in Figure 8).
- a patterned RDL after seed layer etching in an embodiment of the invention (see also block 803 in Figure 8).
- an isotropic wet etch process is used to etch away copper seed layer 306 in between copper thick metal RDL lines. Since the RDL lines are covered with sidewall protection film 304, no (or very little) etching of the RDL sidewalls occurs and hence there is little to no line width loss during the copper seed etch process of Figure 6.
- Suitable copper wet etchants include, for example, ferric chloride-based etchants and sulfuric acid/hydrogen peroxide mixtures.
- Figure 7 includes a semiconductor device including a patterned RDL after barrier layer etching in an embodiment of the invention (see also block 804 in Figure 8).
- barrier layer film 307 is etched using a wet chemical or a plasma etch process.
- barrier film 307 includes titanium (Ti), but other suitable barrier films in other embodiments include tantalum (Ta), chromium (Cr), and the like.
- Figure 7 shows a structure where a protective sidewall film 304 is located on the sides of the fine pitch thick metal RDL lines 305 to protect the sidewalls from chemical attack during copper seed layer etch processing.
- RDL line 305 has a RDL line width 31 1 orthogonal to and extending between RDL sidewalls 304', 304".
- Seed layer 306 and barrier layer 307 each include a width parallel to and wider than the RDL line width 31 1 .
- Seed layer 306 includes edges vertically aligned with the lower most edges of protective sidewalls 304', 304".
- Barrier layer 307 includes an edge vertically aligned with edges of seed layer 306 and with the lower most edges of protective sidewalls 304', 304".
- additional patterned RDL line 325 included in the same RDL as RDL line 305, has additional RDL sidewalls and additional protective sidewalls 324', 324" directly contacting the additional RDL sidewalls.
- additional seed layer 326 including the same material as RDL line 325 and is coplanar with seed layer 306.
- an additional barrier layer 327 is coplanar with barrier layer 307.
- the additional RDL line has an additional RDL line width and the additional seed and barrier layers each include a width parallel to and wider than the additional RDL line width.
- the seed and barrier layers 326, 327 may extend to the outer edges of protective sidewalls 324', 324".
- no dielectric material and no other patterned RDL line exists between the illustrated portions of RDL lines 305, 325. This may be in contrast with dual damascene processes. Thus, there may be an empty void 331 between lines 305, 325. Void 331 is intersected by axis 330 which connect (for illustration purposes) RDL lines 305, 325. In an embodiment, void 330 includes no dielectric material. Thus, RDL lines 305, 325 may form an outer exterior or perimeter for the device without including any dielectric planarized even with tops of the lines.
- seed layers 306, 326 do not directly contact each other and barrier layers 307, 327 do not directly contact each other.
- RDL line width 31 1 is less than 5 microns, but in other embodiments it is less than 7, 6, 4, 3, or 2 microns.
- an RDL line may be referred to as an RDL layer. However, doing so merely connotes that many of the RDL lines are formed from a single layer.
- the RDL layer after it has been patterned, may include many RDL lines.
- An embodiment such as the embodiment of Figure 7, enables low cost fabrication of very fine pitch thick metal lines at pitches below 4 um lines/space (US). This provides advantages over damascene-type process flows, which may require copper and barrier layer chemical mechanical polishing/planarization (CMP) steps that are considerably more expensive compared to "semi-additive" processes described herein.
- CMP chemical mechanical polishing/planarization
- System 1000 is illustrated as a point-to-point interconnect system, wherein the first processing element 1070 and second processing element 1080 are coupled via a point-to-point interconnect 1050. It should be understood that any or all of the interconnects illustrated may be implemented as a multi-drop bus rather than point-to-point interconnect.
- each of processing elements 1070 and 1080 may be multicore processors, including first and second processor cores (i.e., processor cores 1074a and 1074b and processor cores 1084a and 1084b).
- processor cores 1074, 1074b, 1084a, 1084b may be configured to execute instruction code in a manner similar to methods discussed herein.
- Each processing element 1070, 1080 may include at least one shared cache.
- the shared cache may store data (e.g., instructions) that are utilized by one or more components of the processor, such as the cores 1074a, 1074b and 1084a, 1084b, respectively.
- the shared cache may locally cache data stored in a memory 1032, 1034 for faster access by components of the processor.
- the shared cache may include one or more mid-level caches, such as level 2 (L2), level 3 (L3), level 4 (L4), or other levels of cache, a last level cache (LLC), and/or combinations thereof.
- LLC last level cache
- processing elements 1070, 1080 While shown with only two processing elements 1070, 1080, it is to be understood that the scope of the present invention is not so limited. In other embodiments, one or more additional processing elements may be present in a given processor. Alternatively, one or more of processing elements 1070, 1080 may be an element other than a processor, such as an accelerator or a field
- additional processing element(s) may include additional processors(s) that are the same as a first processor 1070, additional processor(s) that are heterogeneous or asymmetric to first processor 1070, accelerators (such as, e.g., graphics accelerators or digital signal processing (DSP) units), field programmable gate arrays, or any other processing element.
- accelerators such as, e.g., graphics accelerators or digital signal processing (DSP) units
- DSP digital signal processing
- First processing element 1070 may further include memory controller logic (MC) 1072 and point-to-point (P-P) interfaces 1076 and 1078.
- second processing element 1080 may include a MC 1082 and P-P interfaces 1086 and 1088.
- MC's 1072 and 1082 couple the processors to respective memories, namely a memory 1032 and a memory 1034, which may be portions of main memory locally attached to the respective processors. While MC logic 1072 and 1082 is illustrated as integrated into the processing elements 1070, 1080, for alternative embodiments the MC logic may be discrete logic outside the processing elements 1070, 1080 rather than integrated therein.
- First processing element 1070 and second processing element 1080 may be coupled to an I/O subsystem 1090 via P-P interfaces 1076, 1086 via P-P
- I/O subsystem 1090 includes P- P interfaces 1094 and 1098. Furthermore, I/O subsystem 1090 includes an interface 1092 to couple I/O subsystem 1090 with a high performance graphics engine 1038. In one embodiment, a bus may be used to couple graphics engine 1038 to I/O subsystem 1090. Alternately, a point-to-point interconnect 1039 may couple these components.
- I/O subsystem 1090 may be coupled to a first bus 101 10 via an interface 1096.
- first bus 101 10 may be a Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) bus, or a bus such as a PCI Express bus or another third generation I/O interconnect bus, although the scope of the present invention is not so limited.
- PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect
- various I/O devices 1014, 1024 may be coupled to first bus 101 10, along with a bus bridge 1018 which may couple first bus 101 10 to a second bus 1020.
- second bus 1020 may be a low pin count (LPC) bus.
- Various devices may be coupled to second bus 1020 including, for example, a keyboard/mouse 1022, communication device(s) 1026 (which may in turn be in communication with a computer network), and a data storage unit 1028 such as a disk drive or other mass storage device which may include code 1030, in one embodiment.
- the code 1030 may include instructions for performing embodiments of one or more of the methods described above.
- an audio I/O 1024 may be coupled to second bus 1020.
- Various components of system 1000 may include the RDL lines described herein.
- a system may implement a multi-drop bus or another such communication topology.
- the elements of the Figure may alternatively be partitioned using more or fewer integrated chips than shown in the Figure.
- Example 1 includes a semiconductor apparatus comprising: a redistribution layer (RDL) including a patterned RDL line having two RDL sidewalls, the RDL comprising a material; protective sidewalls directly contacting the two RDL sidewalls; a seed layer including the material; and a barrier layer; wherein (a) the RDL line has a RDL line width orthogonal to and extending between the two RDL sidewalls, and (b) the seed and barrier layers each include a width parallel to and wider than the RDL line width.
- RDL redistribution layer
- the material is selected from the group comprising Cu and Au. While some embodiments include Cu or Au for the RDL lines, other embodiments are not so limited and may include other metals and/or alloys not specifically mentioned.
- the sidewalls are vertical and orthogonal to the horizontal plane in which the substrate lies. The protective sidewalls may "directly contact" the two RDL sidewalls, despite there being some level of oxidation or contamination of the RDL sidewalls at the time of forming the protective sidewalls. This is true for other areas herein that refer to "direct contact”.
- the seed layer may include the same material as the RDL line despite doing so in a different manner than the RDL line (e.g., the seed layer may be an alloy of the material used for the RDL line and vice versa, the seed layer may include different proportions of materials (albeit the same materials) as the RDL line, and the like).
- the seed layer may be an alloy of the material used for the RDL line and vice versa, the seed layer may include different proportions of materials (albeit the same materials) as the RDL line, and the like).
- the RDL line includes a landing pad.
- the entire RDL line may constitute a landing pad (e.g., for a short RDL line) or just a portion of the RDL line may constitute a landing pad (e.g., for a long RDL line).
- Example 2 the subject matter of the Example 1 can optionally include, wherein the seed layer includes an edge vertically aligned with an edge of one of the protective sidewalls.
- example 3 the subject matter of the Examples 1 -2 can optionally include wherein the barrier layer includes an edge vertically aligned with the edge of the seed layer.
- Example 4 the subject matter of the Examples 1 -3 can optionally include wherein the RDL couples to a through silicon via (TSV).
- TSV through silicon via
- the subject matter of the Examples 1 -4 can optionally include an additional patterned RDL line, included in the RDL, having two additional RDL sidewalls, additional protective sidewalls directly contacting the two additional RDL sidewalls; an additional seed layer including the material and coplanar with the seed layer; an additional barrier layer coplanar with the barrier layer; wherein (a) the additional RDL has an additional RDL line width orthogonal to and extending between the two additional RDL sidewalls, and (b) the additional seed and barrier layers each include a width parallel to and wider than the additional RDL line width.
- Example 6 the subject matter of the Examples 1 -5 can optionally include wherein no dielectric material and no other patterned RDL line exists between a portion of the patterned RDL line and an additional portion of the additional patterned RDL line.
- example 7 the subject matter of the Examples 1 -6 can optionally include, wherein seed layer does not directly contact the additional seed layer.
- example 8 the subject matter of the Examples 1 -7 can optionally include, wherein barrier layer does not directly contact the additional barrier layer.
- example 9 the subject matter of the Examples 1 -8 can optionally include an empty void between the patterned RDL line and the additional patterned RDL line, wherein the empty void is intersected by an axis connecting the patterned RDL line and the additional patterned RDL line.
- Example 10 the subject matter of the Examples 1 -9 can optionally include, wherein the empty void includes no dielectric material.
- Example 1 1 the subject matter of the Examples 1 -10 can optionally include, wherein the RDL line width is less than 5 microns.
- the subject matter of the Examples 1 -1 1 can optionally include, wherein the barrier layer includes at least one material selected from the group comprising Ti, Ta, and Cr and the protective sidewalls include at least one material selected from the group comprising silicon nitride, silicon carbide, silicon oxide, and silicon oxynitride.
- example 13 the subject matter of the Examples 1 -12 can optionally include, wherein the barrier layer does not directly contact the two RDL sidewalls.
- example 14 the subject matter of the Examples 1 -13 can optionally include, wherein the seed layer directly contacts the barrier layer, the protective sidewalls, and the patterned RDL line.
- example 15 the subject matter of the Examples 1 -14 can optionally include, wherein the protective sidewalls do not directly contact uppermost portions of the two RDL sidewalls.
- Figure 5 shows sidewalls not directly contact uppermost portions of the two RDL sidewalls, however in an embodiment this lack of contact is resolved during the seed layer etch (which also etches the RDL line) (see Figure 6).
- this gap between the top of the protective sidewalls and the top of the RDL line sidewalls remains.
- Example 16 includes a semiconductor apparatus comprising: a
- redistribution line having RDL sidewalls; protective sidewalls directly contacting the RDL sidewalls; a seed layer including the material and directly contacting the RDL line; wherein (a) the RDL line has a RDL line width extending between the RDL sidewalls, and (b) the seed layer includes a width wider than the RDL line width.
- some embodiments may include a barrier layer but such a layer is not absolutely required in all embodiments.
- Example 17 the subject matter of the Example 16 can optionally include wherein the seed layer includes an edge vertically aligned with an edge of one of the protective sidewalls.
- example 18 the subject matter of the Examples 16-17 can optionally include an additional RDL line directly contacting an additional seed layer coplanar with the seed layer; wherein seed layer does not directly contact the additional seed layer.
- example 19 the subject matter of the Examples 16-18 can optionally include an empty void intersected by an axis connecting the RDL line and the additional RDL line.
- Example 20 the subject matter of the Examples 16-19 can optionally include wherein the RDL line width is less than 5 microns.
- Example 21 includes a semiconductor processing method comprising:
- RDL redistribution
- protective sidewalls directly contacting the RDL sidewalls
- seed layer including the material and directly contacting the RDL line; wherein (a) the RDL line has a RDL line width extending between the RDL sidewalls, and (b) the seed layer includes a width wider than the RDL line width.
- Example 22 the subject matter of the Example 21 can optionally include forming an edge of the seed layer that is vertically aligned with an edge of one of the protective sidewalls.
- Example 23 the subject matter of the Examples 21 -22 can optionally include forming an additional RDL line directly contacting an additional seed layer coplanar with the seed layer; wherein seed layer does not directly contact the additional seed layer; and forming an empty void intersected by an axis connecting the RDL line and the additional RDL line.
- example 24 the subject matter of the Examples 21 -23 can optionally include wherein the RDL line width is less than 5 microns.
- terms designating relative vertical position refer to a situation where a device side (or active surface) of a substrate or integrated circuit is the "top” surface of that substrate; the substrate may actually be in any orientation so that a "top” side of a substrate may be lower than the “bottom” side in a standard terrestrial frame of reference and still fall within the meaning of the term “top.”
- the term “on” as used herein does not indicate that a first layer “on” a second layer is directly on and in immediate contact with the second layer unless such is specifically stated; there may be a third layer or other structure between the first layer and the second layer on the first layer.
- the embodiments of a device or article described herein can be manufactured, used, or shipped in a number of positions and orientations.
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