Patent classifications
H01L2224/80012
HYBRID BONDING APPARATUS AND HYBRID BONDING METHOD USING THE SAME
Provided is a hybrid bonding apparatus including a plurality of chambers, and a transferer configured to transfer a plurality of wafers between the plurality of chambers and transfer a plurality of bonded wafers to an annealing chamber, the plurality of wafers including a plurality of substrate wafers and a plurality of die supply wafers, wherein the plurality of chambers respectively includes a wafer supplier configured to store the plurality of wafers, a bonding device configured to bond the plurality of wafers, the bonding device including a bonder configured to bond dies on the plurality of substrate wafers from the plurality of die supply wafers, and a pre-annealing oven configured to primarily anneal the plurality of substrate wafers, and a processor.
BOND ENHANCEMENT FOR DIRECT-BONDING PROCESSES
Structures and techniques provide bond enhancement in microelectronics by trapping contaminants and byproducts during bonding processes, and arresting cracks. Example bonding surfaces are provided with recesses, sinks, traps, or cavities to capture small particles and gaseous byproducts of bonding that would otherwise create detrimental voids between microscale surfaces being joined, and to arrest cracks. Such random voids would compromise bond integrity and electrical conductivity of interconnects being bonded. In example systems, a predesigned recess space or predesigned pattern of recesses placed in the bonding interface captures particles and gases, reducing the formation of random voids, thereby improving and protecting the bond as it forms. The recess space or pattern of recesses may be placed where particles collect on the bonding surface, through example methods of determining where mobilized particles move during bond wave propagation. A recess may be repeated in a stepped reticule pattern at the wafer level, for example, or placed by an aligner or alignment process.
3D INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DEVICE
A 3D integrated circuit device, including: a first transistor; a second transistor; and a third transistor, where the third transistor is overlaying the second transistor and the second transistor is overlaying the first transistor, where the first transistor controls the supply of a ground or a power signal to the third transistor, and where the first transistor, the second transistor and the third transistor are aligned to each other with less than 100 nm misalignment.
3D INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DEVICE
A 3D integrated circuit device, including: a first transistor; a second transistor; and a third transistor, where the third transistor is overlaying the second transistor and the second transistor is overlaying the first transistor, where the first transistor controls the supply of a ground or a power signal to the third transistor, and where the first transistor, the second transistor and the third transistor are aligned to each other with less than 100 nm misalignment.
METHOD FOR BONDING SUBSTRATES TOGETHER, AND SUBSTRATE BONDING DEVICE
A production of voids between substrates is prevented when the substrates are bonded together, and the substrates are bonded together at a high positional precision while suppressing a strain. A method for bonding a first substrate and a second substrate includes a step of performing hydrophilization treatment to cause water or an OH containing substance to adhere to bonding surface of the first substrate and the bonding surface of the second substrate, a step of disposing the first substrate and the second substrate with the respective bonding surfaces facing each other, and bowing the first substrate in such a way that a central portion of the bonding surface protrudes toward the second substrate side relative to an outer circumferential portion of the bonding surface, a step of abutting the bonding surface of the first substrate with the bonding surface of the second substrate at the respective central portions, and a step of abutting the bonding surface of the first substrate with the bonding surface of the second substrate across the entirety of the bonding surfaces, decreasing a distance between the outer circumferential portion of the first substrate and an outer circumferential portion of the second substrate with the respective central portions abutting each other at a pressure that maintains a non-bonded condition.
TECHNIQUES FOR PROCESSING DEVICES
Representative techniques provide process steps for forming a microelectronic assembly, including preparing microelectronic components such as dies, wafers, substrates, and the like, for bonding. One or more surfaces of the microelectronic components are formed and prepared as bonding surfaces. The microelectronic components are stacked and bonded without adhesive at the prepared bonding surfaces.
BONDING APPARATUS, BONDING SYSTEM, AND BONDING METHOD
A bonding apparatus includes a first holder, a second holder, a moving unit, a housing, an interferometer, a first gas supply and a second gas supply. The first holder is configured to attract and hold a first substrate. The second holder is configured to attract and hold a second substrate. The moving unit is configured to move a first one of the first holder and the second holder in a horizontal direction with respect to a second one thereof. The interferometer is configured to radiate light to the first one or an object moved along with the first one to measure a horizontal distance thereto. The first gas supply is configured to supply a clean first gas to an inside of the housing. The second gas supply is configured to supply a second gas to a space between the interferometer and the first one or the object.
Die processing
Representative implementations provide techniques and systems for processing integrated circuit (IC) dies. Dies being prepared for intimate surface bonding (to other dies, to substrates, to another surface, etc.) may be processed with a minimum of handling, to prevent contamination of the surfaces or the edges of the dies. The techniques include processing dies while the dies are on a dicing sheet or other device processing film or surface. Systems include integrated cleaning components arranged to perform multiple cleaning processes simultaneously.
BOND ENHANCEMENT STRUCTURE IN MICROELECTRONICS FOR TRAPPING CONTAMINANTS DURING DIRECT-BONDING PROCESSES
Structures and techniques provide bond enhancement in microelectronics by trapping contaminants and byproducts during bonding processes, and arresting cracks. Example bonding surfaces are provided with recesses, sinks, traps, or cavities to capture small particles and gaseous byproducts of bonding that would otherwise create detrimental voids between microscale surfaces being joined, and to arrest cracks. Such random voids would compromise bond integrity and electrical conductivity of interconnects being bonded. In example systems, a predesigned recess space or predesigned pattern of recesses placed in the bonding interface captures particles and gases, reducing the formation of random voids, thereby improving and protecting the bond as it forms. The recess space or pattern of recesses may be placed where particles collect on the bonding surface, through example methods of determining where mobilized particles move during bond wave propagation. A recess may be repeated in a stepped reticule pattern at the wafer level, for example, or placed by an aligner or alignment process.
Bond enhancement structure in microelectronics for trapping contaminants during direct-bonding processes
Structures and techniques provide bond enhancement in microelectronics by trapping contaminants and byproducts during bonding processes, and arresting cracks. Example bonding surfaces are provided with recesses, sinks, traps, or cavities to capture small particles and gaseous byproducts of bonding that would otherwise create detrimental voids between microscale surfaces being joined, and to arrest cracks. Such random voids would compromise bond integrity and electrical conductivity of interconnects being bonded. In example systems, a predesigned recess space or predesigned pattern of recesses placed in the bonding interface captures particles and gases, reducing the formation of random voids, thereby improving and protecting the bond as it forms. The recess space or pattern of recesses may be placed where particles collect on the bonding surface, through example methods of determining where mobilized particles move during bond wave propagation. A recess may be repeated in a stepped reticule pattern at the wafer level, for example, or placed by an aligner or alignment process.