WO2017047544A1 - 半導体装置の製造方法 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a semiconductor device.
- a power semiconductor device includes a semiconductor chip, an insulating plate having a conductive circuit board on the front surface and a metal plate formed on the back surface, and a laminated substrate in which the semiconductor chip is provided on the circuit board via solder And the heat dissipation base provided via the solder.
- a cooler such as a heat radiating fin is further attached to the back surface of the heat radiating base via a thermal compound.
- it heats in order to solder-join a semiconductor chip, a laminated substrate, and a thermal radiation base. At this time, since there is a difference in the coefficient of thermal expansion between the members, the heat dissipation base is warped upward. If a gap is generated between the heat-radiating base that has warped and the heat-dissipating fin, the thickness of the thermal compound becomes non-uniform and the heat-dissipating property is lowered.
- a shot peening process is performed on the back surface of the heat dissipation base that has been warped upward due to heating for solder bonding.
- a work hardened layer is formed by generating a convex warp downward in the heat dissipation base, it is possible to correct the warpage of the heat dissipation base in which the upward convex warpage has occurred substantially horizontally.
- the semiconductor chip, the laminated substrate, and the heat dissipation base are laminated via solder and then shot peening is performed on the back surface of the heat dissipation base, the semiconductor chip and the solder may be damaged.
- a step of performing shot peening on the back surface of the heat sink, the heat radiating base on which the shot peening has been performed, an insulating plate disposed on the front surface of the heat radiating base via solder, and the insulating plate A method of manufacturing a semiconductor device comprising: a laminated substrate having a circuit board provided on a front surface; and a step of soldering a semiconductor chip disposed on the circuit board via solder by heating. Provided.
- 1 is a diagram illustrating a semiconductor device according to a first embodiment. It is a figure for demonstrating the shot peening process in 1st Embodiment. It is a figure which shows an example of the shot material used by the shot peening process in 1st Embodiment.
- 3 is a flowchart illustrating a method for manufacturing the semiconductor device according to the first embodiment. 3 is a flowchart showing initial warping of the heat dissipation base of the semiconductor device according to the first embodiment. It is a figure which shows the thermal radiation base of the semiconductor device in 1st Embodiment. It is a figure for demonstrating the thermal radiation base at the time of using various shot materials by the shot peening process in 1st Embodiment.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a semiconductor device according to the first embodiment.
- the semiconductor chip 110, the multilayer substrate 120, and the heat dissipation base 140 are stacked and housed in a case 150.
- the semiconductor chip 110, the multilayer substrate 120, and the front surface side of the heat dissipation base 140 are Is sealed with resin (not shown).
- the semiconductor chip 110 includes semiconductor elements such as an IGBT (Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor), a power MOSFET (Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Effect), and an FWD (Free Wheeling Diode).
- IGBT Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor
- MOSFET Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Effect
- FWD Free Wheeling Diode
- the laminated substrate 120 includes an insulating plate 121, a conductive circuit board 122 formed on the front surface of the insulating plate 121, and a metal plate 123 formed on the back surface of the insulating plate 121.
- the semiconductor chip 110 is provided on the conductive circuit board 122 via solder (not shown).
- the heat dissipation base 140 is made of a metal having high thermal conductivity, such as aluminum, gold, silver, or copper, and is plated to form a plating layer (not shown) on the surface.
- the heat dissipating base 140 is provided with a laminated substrate 120 via a solder 130 on the front surface.
- a plurality of depressions are formed on the back surface of the heat dissipation base 140 by a shot peening process, and a plurality of depressions are overlapped to form a work hardening layer (not shown). The details of the method of forming the work hardened layer on the back surface of the heat dissipation base 140 will be described later.
- the front surface of the insulating plate 121 is a surface on the side where the circuit board 122 is formed in FIG.
- the back surface of the heat dissipation base 140 is a surface opposite to the side on which the multilayer substrate 120 is formed in FIG.
- the semiconductor chip 110 and the main electrode of the semiconductor chip 110 and the terminal of the case 150 are electrically connected by a wire (not shown).
- the radiation fins 170 are provided on the back surface of the radiation base 140 via the thermal compound 160.
- the heat radiating fins 170 are made of a metal having high thermal conductivity, such as aluminum, gold, silver, or copper, and are attached to the back surface of the heat radiating base 140 with screws (not shown) with the thermal compound 160 interposed therebetween. ing.
- the thermal compound 160 is used to bring the heat radiation base 140 and the heat radiation fin 170 into close contact with each other and to improve the heat conduction between the heat radiation base 140 and the heat radiation fin 170. Therefore, it is important that there are no voids.
- the thermal compound 160 includes, for example, a non-silicone organic oil and a filler contained in the organic oil.
- the filler has high thermal conductivity, and aluminum oxide, which is an insulator, is used.
- the filling rate of the said filler is 80 wt% or more and 95 wt% or less, and the diameter of a filler is an average of 5 micrometers.
- the thermal compound 160 has a thermal conductivity of 1.99 W / (m ⁇ K), a viscosity of 542 Pa ⁇ s (at a rotational speed of 0.3 rpm), and 112 Pa ⁇ s (at a rotational speed of 3 rpm).
- Such a thermal compound 160 is applied to the heat dissipation base 140 with a thickness of about 100 ⁇ m.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram for explaining the shot peening process in the first embodiment.
- FIG. 2 (A) represents the figure explaining the case where a shot material is skipped by ultrasonic vibration
- FIG.2 (B) is the figure for demonstrating the case where a shot material is skipped by an air pressure. Represents.
- a configuration in which a plurality of depressions overlap with the back surface of the heat dissipation base 140 of the semiconductor device 100 is formed by shot peening (SP) processing.
- SP shot peening
- the shot peening processing apparatus 300 includes an ultrasonic vibration device 310 and a plurality of shot materials 320 that are vibrated by the ultrasonic vibration device 310.
- the shot material 320 vibrates by driving the ultrasonic vibration apparatus 310.
- a plurality of depressions are formed on the back surface of the heat dissipation base 140.
- the area formed by overlapping the plurality of depressions is expanded in area and hardened, whereby a work hardening layer is formed.
- This work hardened layer is a layer having a thickness of several microns to several tens of microns in the thickness direction of the heat dissipation base 140.
- compressive stress is exerted by the work hardened layer, and the heat dissipation base 140 is warped. More specifically, the shape is convex downward with the work hardened layer facing down.
- the depth, width, number, and the like of the recesses formed on the back surface of the heat dissipation base 140 can be controlled by changing the amplitude of the ultrasonic vibration, the shape of the shot material, the average particle size, and the like.
- the shot peening processing apparatus 400 is installed.
- the shot peening processing apparatus 400 includes a plurality of shot materials 420 that are blown by air pressure.
- the shot material 320 is ejected from the shot peening processing apparatus 400 (in the direction of the solid line arrow) by blowing off the shot material 420 with air pressure.
- the shot material 420 that protrudes is struck against the back surface of the heat radiating base 140, whereby a plurality of dents are formed on the back surface of the heat radiating base 140, and a configuration in which a plurality of dents overlap is formed.
- the work hardening layer is formed by expanding the area of the region in which the plurality of depressions are formed and curing.
- the shot peening processing device 400 When the shot peening processing is completed in the shot peening processing device 400, the shot peening processing device 400 is moved in the direction of the broken line arrow in the figure and the shot peening processing is performed again. In this way, shot peening can be performed on the entire back surface of the heat dissipation base 140 specified by the mask 200. Further, the depth, width, number, etc. of the depressions formed on the back surface of the heat dissipation base 140 can be controlled based on the pressure of the air pressure by the shot peening apparatus 400, the shape of the shot material, the average particle diameter, and the like.
- the work hardened layer can be formed by hitting the shot material against the heat radiating base 140 by ultrasonic vibration or air pressure. And when compressive stress acts, the thermal radiation base 140 can be warped and an initial curvature can be provided.
- the shot material is SUS304
- the average particle size of the shot material in the case of ultrasonic vibration is about 4 mm at the maximum
- the average particle size of the shot material in the case of air pressure is about 1.2 mm at the maximum. Therefore, in the case of ultrasonic vibration, a shot material having a larger (heavy) average particle diameter can be used than in the case of air pressure.
- the average particle size of the shot material is too small, the back surface of the heat dissipation base 140 is cut.
- a shot material collides with a metal plate such as the heat dissipation base 140, it forms a residual stress such as a compressive stress on the metal surface, and also has an action of scraping the metal. If the average particle size of the shot material is too small, the action of scraping off the latter metal may become larger. Therefore, in order to obtain a predetermined residual stress, the metal is scraped off, which may be undesirable. In the case of air pressure, if the shot material is too heavy, the shot material cannot be blown off by the air pressure.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating an example of a shot material used in the shot peening process according to the first embodiment.
- Such a shot material is, for example, spherical (spherical) as shown in FIG.
- the shot material has a cylindrical shape in which a wire is cut.
- the shot material has a block piece shape having a plurality of pointed portions on the surface.
- the shot material when the shot material is in a columnar shape or a block piece shape, since the surface has a plurality of pointed portions, the material to be treated can be cut more than in the case of a spherical shape. Further, the block piece-like and columnar shot materials are less expensive than the spherical shot materials.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing a method for manufacturing the semiconductor device according to the first embodiment. 4 is executed by the manufacturer of the semiconductor device 100 and a manufacturing apparatus operated by the manufacturer.
- a heat dissipation base 140 is prepared. Plating is performed on the surface of the prepared heat dissipation base 140. Before or after the plating process, a shot peening process is performed on the back surface of the heat dissipation base 140 to apply an initial warp to the heat dissipation base 140 so as to form a concave shape. This is because, when the semiconductor chip 110, the laminated substrate 120, and the heat dissipation base 140 are later laminated via solder and heated and soldered, the heat dissipation base 140 rises due to the difference in coefficient of thermal expansion between the members.
- the heat dissipation base 140 is preliminarily subjected to such initial warpage before the semiconductor chip 110, the laminated substrate 120, and the heat dissipation base 140 are stacked.
- the warpage amount is measured in advance.
- a predetermined warpage amount is applied to the heat dissipation base 140.
- a method for giving an initial warp there is a method of pressing and deforming by sandwiching between molds of a predetermined shape.
- convex upward means that the back surface side of the heat dissipation base 140 is recessed.
- the “convex downward” is a state in which the front surface side of the heat dissipation base 140 is depressed.
- Step S11 The multilayer substrate 120 is provided on the heat dissipation base 140 via a solder plate, the semiconductor chip 110 is provided on the circuit board 122 of the multilayer substrate 120 via the solder plate, and each member is set.
- Step S12 By heating, the solder plate disposed between the members of the semiconductor chip 110, the laminated substrate 120, and the heat dissipation base 140 is melted, and the melted solder is solidified. Soldering to the multilayer substrate 120 and the heat dissipation base 140 is performed.
- the warp of the heat dissipation base 140 becomes substantially horizontal, and the warp of the heat dissipation base 140 is suppressed.
- Step S13 Wire bonding is performed on the semiconductor chip 110 to perform wiring connection.
- Step S14 Terminals are attached to the case 150.
- Step S15 The semiconductor chip 110 set in step S11, the laminated substrate 120, and the heat dissipation base 140 are housed in a case 150, and these and the case 150 are bonded together to assemble the semiconductor device 100.
- Step S17 The terminal of the case 150 is bent and a lid is attached.
- Step S18 A thermal compound is applied to the back surface of the heat dissipation base 140 to a thickness of 100 ⁇ m.
- Step S19 The heat radiation fins 170 are attached to the back surface of the heat radiation base 140 coated with the thermal compound 160, and the heat radiation fins 170 are fixed to the heat radiation base 140 with screws. Note that step S13 may be performed after step S15.
- the semiconductor device 100 to which the radiation fins 170 are attached is manufactured. Next, details of the initial warping of the heat dissipation base 140 will be described with reference to FIGS. 5 and 6.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart showing initial warping of the heat dissipation base of the semiconductor device according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating a heat dissipation base of the semiconductor device according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 6A shows the heat dissipation base 140 subjected to the shot peening process
- FIG. 6B illustrates the heat dissipation base 140 subjected to the shot peening process and further subjected to the plating process. Yes.
- the heat dissipation base 140 is prepared.
- a shot peening process is performed on the back surface of the heat dissipation base 140.
- a plurality of depressions are formed on the back surface of the heat dissipation base 140 and processed into a configuration in which a plurality of depressions overlap.
- the heat-radiating base 140 is formed with a work hardening layer 141 on the back side where the shot peening treatment has been performed, to which compressive stress is applied, resulting in a concave initial warp. .
- the heat dissipation base 140 to which the initial warpage has been applied is plated using nickel as a metal material, and as shown in FIG. A plating layer 142 is formed on the surface of the substrate.
- the thickness of the plating layer is about 1 ⁇ m or more and 10 ⁇ m or less, and the average is preferably about 5 ⁇ m.
- the plating method may be, for example, either an electrolytic plating method or an electroless plating method. If the plating thickness is too thick, plating nodules (abnormal precipitation), defects, and unevenness increase, which is not preferable.
- the plating film thickness has an in-plane distribution, when the film thickness increases, the difference in film thickness increases, which is not preferable in terms of stress and heat conduction. Furthermore, it is not preferable from the viewpoint of cost. On the other hand, if the plating film thickness is thin, the antioxidant performance and the corrosion prevention performance may be reduced. Therefore, an appropriate plating film thickness is required.
- the plating layer 142 in the heat dissipation base 140 By forming the plating layer 142 in the heat dissipation base 140, the oxidation prevention performance and the corrosion prevention performance are improved, and solder bonding to the multilayer substrate 120 is facilitated. In order to have such a function, the plating process for the heat dissipation base 140 is performed.
- step S10 the heat dissipation base 140 that has been subjected to the plating process is initially warped. Moreover, since the shot peening process is performed on the heat dissipation base 140 before the plating process, the plating layer 142 of the heat dissipation base 140 is not damaged. In addition, since the plating layer 142 is formed on the heat dissipation base 140 formed with a shape in which a plurality of depressions are overlapped by the shot peening process, the plurality of overlapping depressions generate an anchor effect on the plating layer 142 to dissipate heat. The adhesion of the plating layer 142 to the base 140 is improved. Moreover, shot materials having various shapes and materials can be used.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram for explaining a heat dissipation base when various shot materials are used in the shot peening process according to the first embodiment.
- shot material shape, average particle size (mm)
- SP shot peening treatment type
- arithmetic average roughness of the back surface of the heat dissipation base subjected to shot peening treatment Items such as “Ra ( ⁇ m)”, “warp”, and “adhesiveness of the plating layer” are shown.
- Shot material shape, average particle size (mm)
- SP process type represents the type (ultrasonic vibration or air pressure) used for performing the shot peening process.
- Ra ( ⁇ m) represents the arithmetic average roughness of the back surface of the heat dissipation base 140 subjected to the shot peening process.
- Warpage represents the state of warping of the heat dissipation base 140 that has been subjected to shot peening. For example, “G (Good)” is added when the heat dissipation base 140 is appropriately warped by the shot peening process, and “NG (Not Good)” is attached when sufficient warping has not occurred. ing.
- Adhesion of plating layer represents the state of adhesion of the plating layer 142 to the heat dissipation base 140.
- the plating film thickness was 5 ⁇ m on average.
- G (Good) When the property is not improved (adhesion is poor), “N (No)” is given.
- the evaluation of adhesion was according to the bending test method of JIS H8504.
- the “shot material” SUS304 is used, and the “shape” is spherical, columnar, or block piece.
- the “shape” is spherical, columnar, or block piece.
- those having an average particle size of 1 mm or less use air pressure, and those having an average particle size exceeding 1 mm use ultrasonic vibration. Yes.
- the projection pressure is 0.5 MPa, and the projection time is 92 seconds.
- the vibration amplitude is 70 ⁇ m and the vibration time is 20 seconds.
- the heat dissipation base 140 cannot be sufficiently warped. This is probably because the average particle size of the shot material is too small to provide a sufficient depression to the heat radiating base 140, so that the heat radiating base 140 is not sufficiently warped. Even when the shot material is in the form of a block piece having an average particle diameter of 8 mm larger than 5 mm, the heat dissipation base 140 cannot be sufficiently warped as described above. It is conceivable that this is because unevenness of the dents with respect to the heat dissipation base 140 is generated, so that the stress does not enter temporarily and the warpage becomes non-uniform.
- the adhesion of the plating layer is improved by the shot peening treatment in the above-mentioned spherical shape and block piece shape and having an average particle diameter of 0.2 mm or more and 5 mm or less.
- a plurality of depressions are formed on the back surface by shot peening, and a plurality of depressions are overlapped (arithmetic average roughness: 1.04 ⁇ m or more and 10.8 ⁇ m or less).
- the depressions have an anchor effect on the plating layer.
- the shot material is in the form of a block piece having an average particle diameter of 8 mm larger than 5 mm, the arithmetic average roughness increases, so that the plating layer is not uniformly formed, and spots are generated in the plating layer. Therefore, it is considered that the adhesion of the plating layer is not improved.
- the step of preparing the heat dissipation base 140, the step of performing shot peening treatment on the back surface of the heat dissipation base 140, and the front surface and the back surface of the heat dissipation base 140 are plated with a metal material.
- the heat treatment base 140 subjected to the plating process, the shot peening process, the insulating plate 121 disposed on the front surface of the heat radiation base 140 via the solder 130, and the front surface of the insulating plate 121 And a step of soldering the laminated substrate 120 having the circuit board 122 and the semiconductor chip 110 disposed on the circuit board 122 via solder by heating.
- the heat dissipation base 140 can be initially warped (concave) by the shot peening process, and thus the semiconductor chip 110 and the solder 130 are damaged. There is no. Furthermore, even when the semiconductor chip 110, the multilayer substrate 120, and the heat dissipation base 140 are heated for soldering, even if the heat dissipation base 140 is warped upward due to a difference in thermal expansion coefficient between the members, the heat dissipation base 140 is initially Since the warp (concave shape) is added, the warp is corrected so that the heat dissipation base 140 is substantially horizontal.
- the thickness of the thermal compound 160 between the heat radiating base 140 and the heat radiating fins 170 becomes substantially uniform, and a decrease in heat dissipation from the heat radiating base 140 to the heat radiating fins 170 is suppressed. For this reason, the fall of the heat dissipation of the semiconductor device 100 is suppressed, and the reliability of the semiconductor device 100 comes to be maintained.
- the heat radiating base 140 is plated after the heat radiating base 140 is subjected to the shot peening process, the plating layer 142 formed on the heat radiating base 140 is not cracked, peeled off, or the like. The adhesion of the plating layer to 140 is improved.
- the heat dissipation base 140 is sufficiently warped.
- the adhesion of the plating layer 142 to the heat dissipation base 140 is improved.
- the semiconductor device 100 (FIG. 1) is manufactured according to the flowchart of the method for manufacturing the semiconductor device 100 shown in FIG. 4, as in the first embodiment.
- the initial warping process of the heat dissipation base in step S10 of the flowchart of FIG. 4 in the second embodiment will be described with reference to FIGS.
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart showing initial warping of the heat dissipation base of the semiconductor device according to the second embodiment.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram illustrating a heat dissipation base of the semiconductor device according to the second embodiment.
- FIG. 9A shows the heat dissipation base 140 that has been subjected to plating
- FIG. 9B shows the heat dissipation base 140 that has been subjected to plating and has been subjected to shot peening.
- a heat dissipation base 140 is prepared.
- the heat dissipation base 140 is plated to form a plated layer 142 on the surface of the heat dissipation base 140 as shown in FIG.
- the thickness of the plating layer 142 is about 2 ⁇ m or more and 10 ⁇ m or less. The thickness of the plating layer 142 will be described later.
- Step S113 A shot peening process is performed on the back surface of the heat dissipation base 140 on which the plating layer 142 is formed. Thereby, a depression is formed on the back surface of the heat dissipation base 140, and a configuration in which a plurality of depressions overlap each other is formed.
- the plated layer 142 made of nickel or the like aluminum or copper, which is the base material of the heat dissipation base 140, is soft, so that the base material is deformed and a work hardened layer is formed on the base material.
- the heat dissipation base 140 is formed with a work hardened layer 141 due to an increase in the area on the back side where the shot peening process has been performed, and a concave initial warp occurs. .
- step S113 it is necessary to select a shot material and process conditions that prevent the plating layer 142 formed on the heat dissipation base 140 from being cut and peeled off.
- the plating layer 142 needs to have a certain thickness, for example, a thickness of 2 ⁇ m or more (for the second embodiment). 2 ⁇ m or more and 10 ⁇ m or less). That is, when the thickness of the plating layer 142 is thinner than 2 ⁇ m (in the case of the first embodiment, about 1 ⁇ m or more and less than about 2 ⁇ m), as described in the first embodiment, the heat dissipation is performed first. It is desirable to perform the plating process after the shot peening process is performed on the base 140.
- the initial warping of the heat dissipation base 140 is performed by the processing of steps S111 to S113 (step S10), and the processing of step S11 in the flowchart of FIG. 4 is started as in the first embodiment.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram for explaining a heat dissipation base when various shot materials are used in the shot peening process according to the second embodiment.
- shot material shape, average particle size (mm)
- SP shot peening
- arithmetic average roughness on the back surface of the heat radiation base 140 on which shot peening treatment has been performed. Items such as “Ra ( ⁇ m)”, “warp”, and “adhesiveness of the plating layer” are shown.
- Shot material shape, average particle size (mm)
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- SP process type represents the type (ultrasonic vibration or air pressure) used for performing the shot peening process.
- Arimetic average roughness Ra ( ⁇ m) represents the arithmetic average roughness of the back surface of the heat dissipation base 140 subjected to the shot peening process, and was measured with a stylus type surface roughness meter. The measurement conditions were a cutoff length of 2.5 mm, a measurement length of 12.5 mm, a measurement speed of 0.3 mm / s, and a cutoff type of Gaussian.
- Warp represents the warp state of the heat dissipation base 140 that has been shot peened. For example, when the heat radiating base 140 is appropriately warped by shot peening, “G (Good)” is warped. When sufficient warping is not generated, “NG (Not Good)” is warped. When no occurs, “N (No)” is attached.
- Adhesion of plating layer represents the state of adhesion of the plating layer 142 to the heat dissipation base 140.
- the plating film thickness was 5 ⁇ m on average.
- G (Good) Is not improved (adhesion is poor)
- N (No) is given.
- the evaluation of adhesion was according to the bending test method of JIS H8504.
- SUS304 is used as the “shot material”, and a spherical shape and a cylindrical shape are used as the “shape”.
- the block piece shape has a pointed portion on the surface thereof, so that the plating layer 142 of the heat dissipation base 140 is cut to cause the plating layer 142 to crack, peel off, etc. There is a risk that. Therefore, the block piece-like shot material is not used here.
- air pressure is used when the average particle size of the shot material is 1 mm or less
- ultrasonic vibration is used when the average particle size of the shot material exceeds 1 mm.
- the projection pressure is 0.5 MPa, and the projection time is 92 seconds.
- the vibration amplitude is 70 ⁇ m and the vibration time is 20 seconds.
- FIG. 10 when the shot material is spherical and the average particle diameter is 0.6 mm or more and 10 mm or less, it is suitable for the heat dissipation base 140 (without cracking, peeling or the like in the plating layer 142). It can be seen that warping has occurred. This is probably because the heat-dissipating base 140 that has been subjected to the plating treatment has been appropriately driven through the plating layer 142 without causing cracks or peeling in the plating layer 142.
- the heat dissipation base 140 did not warp appropriately. This is probably because the shot material was not sufficiently driven into the heat radiating base 140 because the average particle size of the shot material was small. Note that if the average particle size of the spherical shot material is made smaller, not only can the heat dissipation base 140 be warped, but the plating layer 142 is cut to cause cracking, peeling, etc. in the plating layer 142. There is a risk that.
- the shot material is spherical as described above, and the adhesion of the plating layer 142 is improved by the shot peening treatment with the average particle diameter of 0.6 mm or more and 10 mm or less. It is considered that this is not a shot material and processing conditions that cause cracking, peeling, and the like in the plated layer 142 in the shot peening process for the plated heat dissipation base 140, resulting in a decrease in adhesion.
- the plating layer 142 is formed with respect to the smooth heat radiating base 140 which is not warped, it is uniformly formed on the heat radiating base 140.
- the improvement of the adhesiveness of the plating layer 142 was not recognized. It is conceivable that this is because the corners of the cylindrical shot material cut the plating layer 142 of the heat dissipation base 140 and caused the plating layer 142 to crack, peel, and the like. This is considered to be the same for the block piece. Further, even when the shot material was spherical, when the average particle size was 12 mm, no improvement in the adhesion of the plating layer 142 was observed.
- the shot material has a certain average particle diameter (in this case, 12 mm), and thus warps the heat radiating base 140.
- the plating layer 142 of the heat radiating base 140 may be cracked, peeled off, and the adhesion may be reduced.
- a step of preparing the heat dissipation base 140, a plating step of plating the front surface and the back surface of the heat dissipation base 140 with a metal material, and a shot peening process on the back surface of the heat dissipation base 140 are performed.
- the heat dissipation base 140 can be given a concave initial warp by shot peening, which may damage the semiconductor chip 110 and the solder 130. Absent. Furthermore, even if the semiconductor chip 110, the laminated substrate 120, and the heat dissipation base 140 are heated for soldering, even if the heat dissipation base 140 is warped upward due to a difference in thermal expansion coefficient between the members, the heat dissipation base 140 is concave. Therefore, the heat dissipation base 140 is corrected to be substantially horizontal.
- the thickness of the thermal compound 160 between the heat radiating base 140 and the heat radiating fins 170 becomes substantially uniform, and a decrease in heat dissipation from the heat radiating base 140 to the heat radiating fins 170 is suppressed. For this reason, the fall of the heat dissipation of the semiconductor device 100 is suppressed, and the reliability of the semiconductor device 100 comes to be maintained.
- the plating process is performed after the shot peening process. For this reason, the adhesiveness of the plating layer 142 by an anchor effect can be improved.
- Various shot materials can be used.
- the shot peening process is performed after the heat dissipation base 140 is plated. For this reason, it is necessary to perform a shot peening process on the heat radiating base 140 so that the plating layer 142 formed on the heat radiating base 140 is not cracked or peeled off.
- the shot material is spherical and the average particle size is 0.6 mm or more and 10 mm or less. In this case, an appropriate warp is generated in the heat dissipation base 140, and the adhesion of the plating layer 142 to the heat dissipation base 140 is improved.
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本発明の上記及び他の目的、特徴及び利点は本発明の例として好ましい実施の形態を表す添付の図面と関連した以下の説明により明らかになるであろう。
[第1の実施の形態]
まず、半導体装置について、図1を用いて説明する。
半導体装置100は、半導体チップ110と、積層基板120と、放熱ベース140とが積層されてケース150に収納されて、半導体チップ110と、積層基板120と、放熱ベース140のおもて面側とが樹脂(図示を省略)で封止されている。
このような構成を有する半導体装置100は、放熱ベース140の裏面にサーマルコンパウンド160を介して放熱フィン170が設けられている。放熱フィン170は、熱伝導性が高い、例えば、アルミニウム、金、銀、銅等の金属により構成されており、放熱ベース140の裏面にサーマルコンパウンド160を挟んでネジ(図示を省略)で取り付けられている。前記サーマルコンパウンド160は放熱ベース140と放熱フィン170とを密着させ、放熱ベース140と放熱フィン170との間の熱伝導を良好にするために用いられる。そのため、空隙が無いようにすることが重要である。放熱ベース140が反っていたり、放熱ベース140の裏面が平滑でない場合は、放熱ベース140と放熱フィン170との間に隙間が生じる。そのため、サーマルコンパウンドの膜厚が厚くなったり、空隙が生じたりして、熱伝導が低下してしまうため好ましくない。
図2は、第1の実施の形態におけるショットピーニング処理を説明するための図である。
まず、放熱ベース140の裏面にショットピーニング処理を実行するために、例えば、図2(A)に示されるように、放熱ベース140の裏面のマスク200により指定された複数の窪みの加工領域に対して、ショットピーニング処理装置300が設置される。
このようなショットピーニング処理装置300では、超音波振動装置310を駆動させることにより、ショット材320が振動する。振動するショット材320が放熱ベース140の裏面に打ち付けられることにより、放熱ベース140の裏面に複数の窪みが形成される。すると、この複数の窪みが重なり合って形成された領域は、面積が広がって、硬化することで、加工硬化層が形成される。この加工硬化層は放熱ベース140の板厚方向に数ミクロンから数十ミクロンの厚みを持つ層である。そして、このショットピーニング処理された領域には、加工硬化層によって圧縮応力が働き、放熱ベース140として反りが生じる。より具体的には、加工硬化層を下にして、下に凸の形状となる。また、放熱ベース140の裏面に形成される窪みの深さ、幅、数等は、超音波振動の振幅、ショット材の形状、平均粒径等を変化させることで、制御することができる。
このようなショットピーニング処理装置400では、ショット材420を空気圧で吹き飛ばすことにより、ショット材320がショットピーニング処理装置400から(図中実線矢印方向に)飛び出す。飛び出したショット材420が放熱ベース140の裏面に打ち付けられることにより、放熱ベース140の裏面に複数の窪みが形成されて、窪みが複数重なり合う構成が形成される。すると、複数の窪みが形成された領域は、面積が広がって、硬化することで、加工硬化層が形成される。ショットピーニング処理装置400でショットピーニング処理が終了すると図中破線矢印方向にショットピーニング処理装置400を移動させて、再び、ショットピーニング処理を行う。このようにしてマスク200により指定された放熱ベース140の裏面全面にショットピーニング処理を行うことができる。また、放熱ベース140の裏面に形成される窪みの深さ、幅、数等は、ショットピーニング処理装置400による空気圧の圧力、ショット材の形状、平均粒径等に基づき、制御することができる。
図3は、第1の実施の形態におけるショットピーニング処理で用いられるショット材の一例を示す図である。
このようなショット材は、例えば、図3(A)に示されるように、球状(球体)である。
また、別のショット材としては、例えば、図3(C)に示されるように、表面に尖端部を複数備えるブロック片状である。
図4は、第1の実施の形態における半導体装置の製造方法を示すフローチャートである。なお、図4の各処理は、それぞれ、半導体装置100の製造者並びに製造者により操作される製造装置によって実行される。
[ステップS11] 放熱ベース140上にはんだ板を介して積層基板120を設け、積層基板120の回路板122上にはんだ板を介して半導体チップ110を設けて、各部材をセットする。
[ステップS14] ケース150に端子の取り付けを行う。
[ステップS16] ケース150内の半導体チップ110と積層基板120と放熱ベース140のおもて面とを樹脂で封止する。
[ステップS18] 放熱ベース140の裏面にサーマルコンパウンドを100μmの厚さになるように塗布する。
次に、放熱ベース140の初期反り付けの詳細について、図5及び図6を用いて説明する。
図6は、第1の実施の形態における半導体装置の放熱ベースを示す図である。
[ステップS102] 放熱ベース140の裏面に対してショットピーニング処理を行う。これにより、放熱ベース140の裏面に複数の窪みが形成されて、窪みが複数重なった構成に加工される。これにより、放熱ベース140は、図6(A)に示されるように、ショットピーニング処理が行われた裏面側に加工硬化層141が形成されて、圧縮応力が付与されて凹状の初期反りが生じる。
また、めっき処理の前に、放熱ベース140にショットピーニング処理を行っているために、放熱ベース140のめっき層142は損傷を受けることがない。また、ショットピーニング処理により窪みが複数重なり合った構成の形状が形成された放熱ベース140にめっき層142が形成されるため、重なり合った複数の窪みがめっき層142に対してアンカー効果を生じて、放熱ベース140に対するめっき層142の密着性が向上するようになる。また、様々な形状、材質のショット材を用いることができる。
なお、図7では、「ショット材(形状、平均粒径(mm))」、「SP(ショットピーニング)処理種別」、「(ショットピーニング処理が行われた放熱ベースの裏面の)算術平均粗さRa(μm)」、「反り」、「めっき層の密着性」といった項目が示されている。
「SP処理種別」は、ショットピーニング処理を行うために用いられた種別(超音波振動または空気圧)を表す。
「反り」は、ショットピーニング処理が行われた放熱ベース140の反り状態を表す。例えば、ショットピーニング処理により放熱ベース140に適切に反りが発生した場合には、「G(Good)」を、十分な反りが発生しなかった場合には、「NG(Not Good)」を付している。
また、これらのショット材を用いたショットピーニング処理では、ショット材の平均粒径が1mm以下のものは空気圧を利用し、ショット材の平均粒径が1mmを超えるものは超音波振動を利用している。
図7によれば、球状の平均粒径が1mmの場合に、また、ブロック片状の平均粒径が0.2mm以上、5mm以下の場合に、放熱ベース140に十分な反りが生じていることが分かる。これは、めっき処理の前に、放熱ベース140の裏面に直接、ショットピーニング処理を行っているために、放熱ベース140の裏面に応力が均一に入ったことが考えられる。仮に、めっき処理を行った放熱ベース140に対して平均粒径が0.2mm以上、5mm以下程度のショット材によりショットピーニング処理を行うと、めっき層の厚さにはばらつきがあるために、放熱ベース140に対して均一にショット材を打ち込むことができなくなる。
第2の実施の形態では、放熱ベース140にめっき処理を行った後で、ショットピーニング処理を行う場合について説明する。
ここで、第2の実施の形態における、図4のフローチャートのステップS10の放熱ベースの初期反り付け処理について、図8及び図9を用いて説明する。
図9は、第2の実施の形態における半導体装置の放熱ベースを示す図である。
[ステップS112] 放熱ベース140に対してめっき処理を行って、図9(A)に示されるように、放熱ベース140の表面にめっき層142を形成する。なお、めっき層142の厚さは、2μm以上、10μm以下程度である。めっき層142の厚さについては後述する。
なお、図10では、「ショット材(形状、平均粒径(mm))」、「SP(ショットピーニング)処理種別」、「(ショットピーニング処理が行われた放熱ベース140の裏面の)算術平均粗さRa(μm)」、「反り」、「めっき層の密着性」といった項目が示されている。
「算術平均粗さRa(μm)」は、ショットピーニング処理が行われた放熱ベース140の裏面の算術平均粗さを表し、触針式表面粗さ計で測定した。測定条件は、カットオフ長は、2.5mm、測定長さは、12.5mm、測定速度は、0.3mm/s、カットオフの種別はガウシアンとして測定した。
図10によれば、ショット材が球状であって、その平均粒径が0.6mm以上、10mm以下の場合に、(めっき層142に亀裂、剥離等が生じずに)放熱ベース140に適切な反りが生じていることが分かる。これは、めっき処理された放熱ベース140が、めっき層142に亀裂、剥離等が生じずにめっき層142を介して、ショット材が適切に打ち込まれたことが考えられる。
110 半導体チップ
120 積層基板
121 絶縁板
122 回路板
123 金属板
130 はんだ
140 放熱ベース
141 加工硬化層
142 めっき層
150 ケース
160 サーマルコンパウンド
170 放熱フィン
200 マスク
300,400 ショットピーニング処理装置
310 超音波振動装置
320,420 ショット材
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- 放熱ベースを用意する工程と、
前記放熱ベースのおもて面及び裏面を金属材料でめっきするめっき処理工程と、
前記めっき処理工程の前または後に、前記放熱ベースの裏面に対してショットピーニング処理を行う工程と、
前記ショットピーニング処理が行われた前記放熱ベースと、前記放熱ベースのおもて面にはんだを介して配置された、絶縁板と、前記絶縁板のおもて面に設けられた回路板とを有する積層基板と、前記回路板上にはんだを介して配置された半導体チップとを加熱によりはんだ接合する工程と、
を有する半導体装置の製造方法。 - 前記めっき処理工程の前に、前記ショットピーニング処理を行う場合には、
前記ショットピーニング処理は、超音波振動または空気圧を用いてショット材を前記放熱ベースの裏面に衝突させる、
請求項1記載の半導体装置の製造方法。 - 前記空気圧を用いる場合には、
前記ショット材は、平均粒径が1mm以下である、
請求項2記載の半導体装置の製造方法。 - 前記超音波振動を用いる場合には、
前記ショット材は、平均粒径が1mm超である、
請求項2記載の半導体装置の製造方法。 - 前記ショット材の平均粒径は、0.2mm以上、5mm以下である、
請求項2記載の半導体装置の製造方法。 - 前記ショット材の形状は、球状、または、表面に尖端部を複数備えるブロック片状である、
請求項5記載の半導体装置の製造方法。 - 前記めっき処理工程によるめっき層の厚さは、1μm以上、10μm未満である、
請求項2記載の半導体装置の製造方法。 - 前記めっき処理工程の後に、前記ショットピーニング処理を行う場合には、
前記ショットピーニング処理で用いるショット材は球状である、
請求項1記載の半導体装置の製造方法。 - 前記ショット材の平均粒径は、0.6mm以上、10mm以下である、
請求項8記載の半導体装置の製造方法。 - 前記めっき処理工程によるめっき層の厚さは、2μm以上、10μm以下である、
請求項8記載の半導体装置の製造方法。
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