A Novel Polymer-Based Ultra-High Density Bonding Interconnection

Yu-Min Lin,Tsung-Yu Ou Yang,Ou-Hsiang Lee,Ching-Kuan Lee, Hsiu-Kuei Ko, Yi-Shu Chen,Hsiang-Hung Chang,Michael Gallagher,Christopher Gilmore, Po-Yao Chuang, Ying-Chung Tseng, Po-Hao Tsai, Po-Chun Huang,Chang-Chun Lee

2023 IEEE 73RD ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS AND TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE, ECTC(2023)

Cited 0|Views7
No score
Abstract
3D heterogeneous integration with advanced packaging and high-density chip stacking technologies are critical design breakthroughs to support market demand and enable success. Increasingly, hybrid bonding interconnection has been recognized as the unique bonding method that can satisfy the demand for high-density chip stacking. In this study, we demonstrate chip-to-wafer bonding with high density micro-bumping that utilizes an organic dielectric material to replace the inorganic dielectric material. This new hybrid bonding interface can exhibit improved particle sensitivity compared to oxide, along with better dielectric properties. This work demonstrates that such a bonding material has potential compatibility with both high-precision alignment at low temperatures and high-temperature copper annealing. A two-stage assembly process including pre-bond and gang bond is used to increase copper-to-copper metal solid-state diffusion to improve bond strength to nearly match that of oxide hybrid bonding. Ultimately, scratch-free copper polishing pads can provide good copper height uniformity after Chemical Mechanical Planarization (CMP) processing, allowing void free formation of polymer and copper bonds. Together, a chip bonding process was developed with a three step bonding profile to simulate NCF (Non-Conductive Film) bonding mechanism. The polymer is slightly fluid during thermal-compression bonding allowing it to fill completely into all bonding interfaces.
More
Translated text
Key words
hybrid bond, organic material, Chemical Mechanical Planarization, assembly
AI Read Science
Must-Reading Tree
Example
Generate MRT to find the research sequence of this paper
Chat Paper
Summary is being generated by the instructions you defined