Patterned wafer solder diffusion barrier
10861792 ยท 2020-12-08
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Inventors
Cpc classification
H01L2924/00012
ELECTRICITY
H01L2224/291
ELECTRICITY
H01L23/481
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H01L2224/26122
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H01L23/53252
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H01L2224/05686
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H01L2924/053
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H01L2224/04026
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H01L2924/053
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H01L2224/05564
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H01L2224/0557
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H01L2924/00014
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H01L21/76847
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H01L2224/05009
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H01L2924/00014
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H01L2924/00012
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H01L23/5226
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H01L2224/291
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H01L2224/05686
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H01L2224/26122
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01L21/768
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
Methods and apparatus for an integrated circuit having with a frontside metal layer on the frontside of the substrate and a backside metal layer on the backside of the substrate. The backside metal layer is deposited onto the backside of the substrate and into the via such that a portion of the backside metal layer is connected to a portion of the frontside metal layer. A diffusion barrier layer is deposited on the backside metal layer located in the via.
Claims
1. A method for fabricating an integrated circuit, the method comprising: providing a substrate having a frontside and a backside; depositing a frontside metal layer on the frontside of the substrate; forming a via in the substrate; depositing a backside metal layer onto the backside of the substrate and into the via such that a portion of the backside metal layer is connected to a portion of the frontside metal layer; depositing a diffusion barrier onto the backside metal layer located in the via, the diffusion barrier substantially maintaining a shape of the vial forming first and second areas of active and/or passive components located on the frontside of the substrate and separated by the via, wherein the frontside metal layer includes interconnects to connect the components of the first and second areas of active and/or passive components; forming a solder layer over the diffusion barrier and the via; and forming a ground plane over the solder layer, wherein a path to the ground plane includes the solder layer, the diffusion barrier, the backside metal layer and the frontside metal layer.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the diffusion barrier comprises a nickel (Ni) layer.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the diffusion barrier comprises at least one of tantalum nitride, tungsten nitride, titanium nitride, and chromium.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the diffusion barrier is oxidized to form a solder wetting barrier.
5. The method of claim 1, further comprising depositing a solder layer upon the diffusion barrier filling only a portion of the via.
6. The method of claim 1, further comprising: depositing a thin layer of adhesive material between the frontside metal layer and the backside metal layer.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein the depositing the diffusion barrier comprises patterning the diffusion barrier over the backside metal layer.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein the backside metal layer comprises breaks proximate an end of the via corresponding to the backside of the substrate, and further including depositing the diffusion barrier into the breaks.
9. The method of claim 1, wherein the frontside metal layer comprises gold.
10. The method of claim 1, wherein the backside metal layer comprises gold.
11. An integrated circuit comprising: a substrate having a frontside and a backside; a frontside metal layer deposited on the frontside of the substrate; a backside metal layer deposited onto the backside of the substrate and into a via formed in the substrate, wherein a portion of the backside metal layer is connected to a portion of the frontside metal layer; a diffusion barrier deposited onto the backside metal layer located in the via, wherein the diffusion barrier substantially maintains a shape of the via; first and second areas of active and/or passive components located on the frontside of the substrate and separated by the via, wherein the frontside metal layer includes interconnects to connect the components of the first and second areas of active and/or passive components; a solder layer over the diffusion barrier and the via; and a ground plane over the solder layer, wherein a path to the ground plane includes the solder layer, the diffusion barrier, the backside metal layer and the frontside metal layer.
12. The integrated circuit of claim 11, wherein the diffusion barrier comprises a nickel (Ni) layer.
13. The integrated circuit of claim 11, wherein the diffusion barrier comprises at least one of tantalum nitride, tungsten nitride, titanium nitride, and chromium.
14. The integrated circuit of claim 11, wherein the diffusion barrier is oxidized to form a solder wetting barrier.
15. The integrated circuit of claim 11, wherein the solder layer deposited upon the diffusion barrier fills a portion of the via.
16. The integrated circuit of claim 11, further comprising: a thin layer of adhesive material deposited between the frontside metal layer and the backside metal layer.
17. The integrated circuit of claim 11, wherein the frontside metal layer comprises gold.
18. The integrated circuit of claim 11, wherein the backside metal layer comprises gold.
19. The integrated circuit of claim 11, wherein the backside metal layer includes a stop at the backside of the substrate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The foregoing features may be more fully understood from the following description of the drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) Relative descriptions used herein, such as left, right, up, and down, are with reference to the figures, are merely relative and not meant in a limiting sense. Additionally, for clarity, common items and circuitry, such as integrated circuits, resistors, capacitors, transistors, and the like, have not been included in the figures, as can be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the pertinent art. Unless otherwise specified, the illustrated embodiments may be understood as providing illustrative features of varying detail of certain embodiments, and therefore, unless otherwise specified, features, components, modules, elements, and/or aspects of the illustrations can be otherwise combined, interconnected, sequenced, separated, interchanged, positioned, and/or rearranged without materially departing from the disclosed concepts, systems, or methods. Additionally, the shapes and sizes of components are intended to be only illustrative and unless otherwise specified, can be altered without materially affecting or limiting the scope of the concepts sought to be protected herein.
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(12) The connected active/passive components may form circuit areas 412 on the substrate 430. When the fabrication of the frontside layer 410 is completed, the substrate 430 is further processed at the backside where one or more vias 450 are formed through the substrate to enable contact with frontside metal layer 410 for connection to ground, for example. In embodiments, the vias 450 may be formed by an etching process. In the one or more vias 450, the backside metal layer 420 created by depositing a metal film on the backside of the substrate 430 and on the surface of the substrate in the vias 450. At one end of the vias 450, the backside metal layer 420 makes contact with the frontside metal layer 410. The frontside and backside metal layers 410, 420 may comprise gold, but any suitable material may be used. In some embodiments, the frontside metal layer may comprise Titanium (Ti), Gold (Au), Platinum (Pt), or Aluminum (Al). Alternately, Copper (Cu) or refractory metal such as Tantalum (Ta) and Tungsten (W) may be used in the frontside metal layer.
(13) The backside metal layer 420 may substantially maintain the shape of the via 450. In embodiments, the via 450 may have a tapered shape such that the bottom of the via 450 is smaller than the top of the via 450. In some embodiments, a thin layer of other materials, for example, Titanium (Ti) or Titanium-Tungsten (TiW), can provide improved adhesion between the frontside layer 410 and the backside layer 420, and the substrate 430. In other embodiments, one or more layers of other materials to reduce electromigration between the layers 410, 420 may be provided.
(14) One or more breaks or solder-stops 445 may be formed in the backside metal layer 420. The breaks 445 prevent a direct diffusion path in the backside metal layer 420. In embodiments, the breaks 445 may be fabricated in the backside metal layer 420 by a patterning process. In embodiments, patterning the backside gold layer to have the breaks 445 may be done by using an Au-plating mask or an Au-etch mask. Herein, the diffusion barrier breaks 445 are positioned on the back of the wafer where the surface is flat, which is easier to cover and pattern than in the via 450.
(15) The diffusion barrier 440 may then be deposited on the backside metal layer 420 in the via 450 and at the top of the via and in the breaks 445. The diffusion barrier 440 may substantially take on the shape of the vias 450. The diffusion barrier 440 may comprise a metal which has a lower rate of diffusion of the solder material than the backside metal layer 420. The diffusion barrier 440 may bridge the breaks 445 in the backside metal layer 420. In addition, the breaks 445 may define locations of the boundaries for the diffusion barrier 440. When the diffusion barrier 440 material has a lower rate of diffusion than soldering material (e.g., AuSn), damages caused by solder diffusion may be reduced or prevented. The material for the diffusion barrier 440 is selected such that the diffusion rate is reduced enough to prevent damage when the IC package is operated at its normal operating temperature for the predicted life of the product. In addition, the diffusion barrier 440 may prevent wetting of solder 460 such that the solder material does not fill the via 450 completely.
(16) In embodiments, the diffusion barrier 440 may comprise Nickel (Ni). In other embodiments, the diffusion barrier may comprise Titanium Nitride (TiN), Tungsten Nitride (WN), Tantalum Nitride (TaN) or Chromium (Cr). In embodiments, the size of the break may be varied to the minimum to provide a sufficient barrier to diffusion while also minimizing the impact of added resistance between the backside metal layer 420 on the back of the wafer and the backside metal layer 420 in the via 450. Any other suitable material that has a lower rate of diffusion and prevents wetting of solder material may also be used to form the diffusion barrier 440. Herein, since the diffusion barrier 440 is deposited on the backside metal layer, the series resistance of the combined metal layers can be minimized since the resistance is averaged over a larger area than a diffusion barrier deposited between the metal layers.
(17) In embodiments, the diffusion barrier 440 may be oxidized before the soldering material 460 is applied. Since oxidation of the barrier material contacting solder material prevents wetting of the soldering material, the diffusion barrier 440 may also function as a solder wetting barrier. In embodiments, the solder 460 on the diffusion barrier 440 does not have an excessive wetting condition and filling the via 450 with the soldering material 460 may be substantially prevented. In embodiments, some portion of the via 450 may be filled with the solder material 460. Accordingly, the solder material 460 should not contact the backside metal layer 420 at the bottom of the via 450. Thus, damages from the solder material 460, such as voids in the metal layers (e.g., 250 in
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(19) In processing step 510, a substrate or wafer is provided. In embodiments, the substrate (e.g., 430 in
(20) In processing step 550, a diffusion layer (e.g., 440 in
(21) According to the concepts described herein, combining a diffusion barrier break in the backside gold layer and covering the plated gold in the via with nickel (Ni) will reduce diffusion of Tin(Sn) of the solder material (AuSn) to the metal layers and also diffusion of Au towards the solder layer. In addition, the same plated Ni structure can be oxidized to further prevent the wetting of the AuSn solder in the vias.
(22) Having described preferred embodiments, which serve to illustrate various concepts, structures and techniques, which are the subject of this patent, it will now become apparent that other embodiments incorporating these concepts, structures and techniques may be used. Accordingly, it is submitted that the scope of the patent should not be limited to the described embodiments but rather should be limited only by the spirit and scope of the following claims.
(23) Accordingly, other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims.