3D IC PACKAGE WITH RDL INTERPOSER AND RELATED METHOD
20190237430 ยท 2019-08-01
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Abstract
A 3D IC package includes a bottom die having a back interconnect side opposing a front device side, the back interconnect side having a plurality of bottom die interconnects extending thereto. A top die has a front device side opposing a back side, the front device side having a plurality of top die interconnects. An interposer includes a redistribution layer (RDL) between the bottom die and the top die, the RDL including a plurality of wiring layers extending from back side RDL interconnects thereof to front side RDL interconnects thereof. An under bump metallization (UBM) couples the back side RDL interconnects to the plurality of top die interconnects at a first location, and the front side RDL interconnects are coupled to the plurality of bottom die interconnects at a second location. The first location and second location may not overlap.
Claims
1. A method of forming a three dimensional (3D) integrated circuit (IC) package, the method comprising: providing an IC bottom die wafer including a plurality of IC bottom dies therein, each IC bottom die having a back interconnect side opposing a front device side, the back interconnect side having a plurality of exposed bottom die interconnects surrounded by a back side dielectric layer; coupling a first carrier to the front device side of the IC bottom die wafer; creating an interposer including a redistribution layer (RDL) for each IC bottom die in the IC bottom die wafer, the interposer having a front side, a back side and a second carrier coupled to the back side thereof, the RDL including a plurality of wiring layers, the wiring layers extending from back side RDL interconnects on the back side of the interposer to front side RDL interconnects on the front side of interposer; hybrid bonding the front side of the interposer to the back side of the IC bottom die wafer, wherein for each respective IC bottom die, at least a portion of the front side RDL interconnects operatively couple to the plurality of exposed bottom die interconnects of the respective IC bottom die at a first location of the respective IC bottom die; removing the second carrier from the interposer, exposing the back side RDL interconnects at a second location; forming an under bump metallization (UBM) on the exposed back side RDL interconnects at the second location; removing the first carrier and dicing the IC bottom die wafer with the interposer into the plurality of IC bottom dies, each IC bottom die including a respective RDL of the interposer and a respective UBM; providing an IC top die including a plurality of top die interconnects; and forming the 3D IC package by coupling the plurality of top die interconnects of the IC top die to the UBM on a selected IC bottom die.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising, prior to the hybrid bonding: etching to reveal an extent of the plurality of bottom die interconnects of each IC bottom die on the back interconnect side of the IC bottom die wafer; depositing the back side dielectric layer over the extents of the plurality of bottom die interconnects; and planarizing the back side dielectric layer and the plurality of bottom die interconnects, exposing the plurality of bottom die interconnects.
3. The method of claim 2, further comprising adding a pad layer to the IC bottom die wafer prior to the etching to reveal, the pad layer including the plurality of bottom die interconnects.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the plurality of top die interconnects of the IC top die include a micropillar arrangement configured to electrically couple to the UBM of the selected IC bottom die.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein the plurality bottom die interconnects of the IC bottom die wafer include through semiconductor vias.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the hybrid bonding includes: plasma activating the back side dielectric layer about the plurality of exposed bottom die interconnects and a dielectric layer about the front side RDL interconnects of the interposer; contacting the front side of the interposer to the back interconnect side of the IC bottom die wafer, bonding the back side dielectric layer to the dielectric layer about the front side RDL interconnects of the interposer; and annealing to cause the front side RDL interconnects diffuse with corresponding ones of the plurality of exposed bottom die interconnects.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein the back side RDL interconnects have a larger pitch than the front side RDL interconnects.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein the first location does not overlap the second location.
9. A three dimensional (3D) integrated circuit (IC) package, comprising: an IC bottom die having a back interconnect side opposing a front device side, the back interconnect side having a plurality of bottom die interconnects extending thereto; an IC top die having a front device side opposing a back side, the front device side having a plurality of top die interconnects; an interposer including a redistribution layer (RDL) between the IC bottom die and the IC top die, the RDL including a plurality of wiring layers extending from back side RDL interconnects thereof to front side RDL interconnects thereof; an under bump metallization (UBM) coupling the back side RDL interconnects to the plurality of top die interconnects at a first location, and wherein the front side RDL interconnects are coupled to the plurality of bottom die interconnects at a second location.
10. The 3D IC package of claim 9, further comprising a back side dielectric layer about the plurality of bottom die interconnects on the IC bottom die, the back side dielectric layer bonded to a dielectric layer of the interposer.
11. The 3D IC package of claim 10, wherein the back side dielectric layer includes a wiring layer, the wiring layer including the plurality of bottom die interconnects of the IC bottom die.
12. The 3D IC package of claim 9, wherein the top die interconnects of the IC top die includes a micropillar arrangement configured to electrically couple to the UBM.
13. The 3D IC package of claim 9, wherein the bottom die interconnects each include through semiconductor via (TSV).
14. The 3D IC package of claim 9, wherein the interposer and the IC bottom die are hybrid bonded together.
15. The 3D IC package of claim 9, wherein the back side RDL interconnects have a larger pitch than the front side RDL interconnects.
16. The 3D IC package of claim 9, wherein the first location does not overlap the second location.
17. The 3D IC package of claim 9, wherein the first location overlaps the second location.
18. A three dimensional (3D) integrated circuit (IC) package, comprising: an IC bottom die having a back interconnect side opposing a front device side, the back interconnect side having a plurality of through semiconductor vias (TSVs) exposed therein; an IC top die having a front device side, the front device side having a plurality of micropillars exposed therein; an interposer including a redistribution layer (RDL) between the IC bottom die and the IC top die, the RDL including a plurality of wiring layers extending from back side RDL interconnects thereof to front side RDL interconnects thereof; and an under bump metallization (UBM) coupling the back side RDL interconnects to the plurality of top die interconnects at a first location, wherein the front side RDL interconnects are coupled to the plurality of bottom die interconnects at a second location, and wherein the back side RDL interconnects have a larger pitch than the front side RDL interconnects.
19. The 3D IC package of claim 18, wherein the first location does not overlap the second location.
20. The 3D IC package of claim 18, wherein the interposer and the IC bottom die are hybrid bonded together.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The embodiments of this disclosure will be described in detail, with reference to the following figures, wherein like designations denote like elements, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] Embodiments of the disclosure provide a 3D IC package. The bottom die has a back interconnect side opposing a front device side, the back interconnect side having a plurality of bottom die interconnects such as through semiconductor vias (TSVs) extending thereto. The top die has a front device side opposing a back side, the front device side having a plurality of top die interconnects such as micropillars. The 3D IC package includes the bottom and top die with both of their front device sides facing in the same direction, e.g., downwardly. This arrangement is in contrast to conventional packages that have front device sides facing one another connected with coarse pitch, copper pillars. The 3D IC package also includes an interposer including a redistribution layer (RDL) between the bottom die and the top die. The RDL includes a plurality of wiring layers extending from back side RDL interconnects thereof to front side RDL interconnects thereof. An under bump metallization (UBM) couples the back side RDL interconnects to the plurality of top die interconnects at a first location, and the front side RDL interconnects are coupled to the plurality of bottom die interconnects at a second location. The front side RDL interconnections can have a different pitch or number than the back side RDL connections. Thus, the RDL allows for routing of and fanning out of the bottom die TSVs, regardless of their number or pitch, to accommodate practically any micropillar arrangement on the top die. Embodiments of the method of forming the 3D IC package do not require re-introduction of parts into a fab. Further, the first location and second location of interconnection may not overlap. Accordingly, as will be described, the package can accommodate positioning of interconnects in other than an aligned fashion between the two dies, which allows for, among other benefits, a potential reduction in overall footprint.
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[0030] Back interconnect side 110 may have a variety of bottom die interconnects 124 in a number of different layers therein. In the examples shown, back interconnect side 110 may include a back end of line (BEOL) interconnect section 126 including any number of conventional BEOL metal layers and via layers (not separately labeled) formed in dielectric layer(s) (not separately labeled) using any now known or later developed processes, e.g., damascene or dual damascene processing. BEOL interconnect section 126 couples to the devices in front device side 112 in each bottom die 104 in a conventional fashion. Dielectric layers (not separately labeled) of BEOL interconnect section 126 may include but are not limited to: silicon nitride (Si.sub.3N.sub.4), silicon oxide (SiO.sub.2), fluorinated SiO.sub.2 (FSG), hydrogenated silicon oxycarbide (SiCOH), porous SiCOH, boro-phospho-silicate glass (BPSG), silsesquioxanes, carbon (C) doped oxides (i.e., organosilicates) that include atoms of silicon (Si), carbon (C), oxygen (O), and/or hydrogen (H), thermosetting polyarylene ethers, SiLK (a polyarylene ether available from Dow Chemical Corporation), a spin-on silicon-carbon containing polymer material available from JSR Corporation, other low dielectric constant (<3.9) material, or layers thereof. Conductors that form the metal or via layers in BEOL interconnect section 126 may include for example, copper or aluminum, with any appropriate liner layers necessary such as titanium nitride. As understood, each progressive metal and via layer in BEOL interconnect section 126 may be larger than the one below to scale up the size of the interconnects.
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[0035] As noted herein, back side dielectric layer 122 may include any inorganic dielectric, e.g., an oxide, appropriate for hybrid bonding, as further described herein.
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[0045] Regardless of embodiment, teachings of the disclosure are applicable to practically any technology node, including 7 nanometer (nm) products. Further, embodiments of the disclosure may be implemented on older technology nodes as 3D/TSV product adoption increases.
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[0047] 3D IC package 100 may also include top die 190 having front device side 210 opposing a back side 212. Front device side 210 has a plurality of top die interconnects 192, which may include a micropillar arrangement configured to (size, pitch, etc.) electrically couple to UBM 184. Interposer 150, including RDL 152, may be positioned between IC bottom die 104 and IC top die 190. RDL 152 may include a plurality of wiring layers extending from back side RDL interconnects 160 thereof to front side RDL interconnects 162 thereof. As described herein, back side RDL interconnects 160 may have a larger pitch than front side RDL interconnects 162. Bottom die 104 may include back side dielectric layer 122 about the plurality of bottom die interconnects 120. As described, back side dielectric layer 122 may be bonded to dielectric layer 164 of interposer 150. A pad layer 144 (
[0048] 3D IC package 100 may also include UBM 184 coupling back side RDL interconnects 154 to plurality of top die interconnects 192 at first location 170. Front side RDL interconnects 162 are coupled to plurality of bottom die interconnects 120 (i.e., TSVs 131 or pads 146) at second location 180, via UBM 184. As shown in
[0049] The method as described above is used in the fabrication of 3D IC packages. The end product can be any product that includes integrated circuit chips, ranging from toys and other low-end applications to advanced computer products having a display, a keyboard or other input device, and a central processor.
[0050] The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the disclosure. As used herein, the singular forms a, an and the are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms comprises and/or comprising, when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof. Optional or optionally means that the subsequently described event or circumstance may or may not occur, and that the description includes instances where the event occurs and instances where it does not.
[0051] Approximating language, as used herein throughout the specification and claims, may be applied to modify any quantitative representation that could permissibly vary without resulting in a change in the basic function to which it is related. Accordingly, a value modified by a term or terms, such as about, approximately and substantially, are not to be limited to the precise value specified. In at least some instances, the approximating language may correspond to the precision of an instrument for measuring the value. Here and throughout the specification and claims, range limitations may be combined and/or interchanged, such ranges are identified and include all the sub-ranges contained therein unless context or language indicates otherwise. Approximately as applied to a particular value of a range applies to both values, and unless otherwise dependent on the precision of the instrument measuring the value, may indicate +/10% of the stated value(s).
[0052] The corresponding structures, materials, acts, and equivalents of all means or step plus function elements in the claims below are intended to include any structure, material, or act for performing the function in combination with other claimed elements as specifically claimed. The description of the present disclosure has been presented for purposes of illustration and description, but is not intended to be exhaustive or limited to the disclosure in the form disclosed. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the disclosure. The embodiment was chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the disclosure and the practical application, and to enable others of ordinary skill in the art to understand the disclosure for various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.