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专利摘要:
ABSTRACT The invention re1ates to a method of making a substrate-through metal via having ahigh aspect ratio, in a semiconductor substrate, and a metal pattern on thesubstrate surface. It comprises providing a semiconductor substrate (Wafer) anddepositing po1y-si1icon on the substrate. The the poly-silicon on the substratesurface is patterned by etching away unWanted portions. Then, Ni is se1ective1eydeposited on the po1y-si1icon by an e1ectro1ess process. A via hole is made throughthe substrate, Wherein the Walls in the ho1e is subjected to the same processing as above. Cu is deposited Cu on the Ni by an e1ectro1ess process. (Pig. 14) 公开号:SE1251089A1 申请号:SE1251089 申请日:2012-09-27 公开日:2014-03-28 发明作者:Henrik Knutsson;Thorbjörn Ebefors 申请人:Silex Microsystems Ab; IPC主号:
专利说明:
ELECTROLESS METAL THROUGH SILICON VIA This invention is related to through silicon via (TSV) technologf, and in particular toproviding metal vias With high aspect ratio in substrates together with self-alignedrouting structures on the surface of the substrate, in order to make so called interposers. Background of the Invention In the strive for making components smaller and smaller in particular for stackingof dies in three dimensions, also the so called through-substrate vias (or through-silicon vias specifically), which are used for routing signals from one side of asubstrate to another, are required to be smaller and more densely packed. This willhave as a consequence that aspect ratios will be higher, i.e. the ratio between depth and width D / W > 5. The sputtering techniques commonly used for providing metal vias are not feasiblefor aspect ratios of this magnitude, since they result in non-conformal depositionwhich in turn causes problems in achieving appropriate “step coverage” on thewalls. Technologies that provide better step coverage such as ALD, (MO)CVD andothers are expensive, slow and cannot be used for batch processing. The abovenegative effects are what cause the problems with obtaining appropriate adhesionof barrier and seed layers for plating. Also these technologies most often requiresone-sided processing of wafers resulting in a need for complex carrier wafer solutions if the wafers comprise open wafer-through holes. For high aspect ratio blind via holes there is also a problem when electrodepositionis used in that it is difficult to provide appropriate wetting of the holes andtherefore it is difficult to bring the chemistry down into the holes in an appropriate 1118111161". Also, it is desirable to provide area effective and narrow electrical lead patterns (orroutings) on the substrate surface for routing signals to and from components onthe substrate through the substrate using the vias. Such routing patterns can be fairly complicated to process and often requires several lithographic steps, and/ or CMP (Chemical Mechanical Polishing) Which is an expensive procedure. Wetetching of seed layer and barrier layer is quite often complex, if it has to beperformed after the Cu electroplating. Se e.g. an article by Richard et al, “Barrierand Copper Seed Layer Wet Etching” in Solid State Phenomena, Vol. 103-104,2005, pp 361-364. In EP 1 987 535 (Silex) there is disclosed a method of making metal vias using gold. In view of gold being a very expensive material this method is not particularly economically feasible. Alchimer in WO 2010/ 133550 discloses a method of making a coated substrate,Wherein a cavity is made in a substrate surface by etching. An insulating dielectriclayer is deposited on the substrate surface, and then polysilicon, Which is in situdoped With phosphorous, is deposited on the dielectric layer. Finally, copper iselectrodeposited on the doped polysilicon. No Cu diffusion barrier is provided in this process. In applicants own WO 2010 / 059188 A1 simultaneous “self-alignment” of routingand via f1lling is achieved, but With today available technologies it provides line Widths > 10 um, at least in cost effective volume production. Summary of the Invention The object of the invention is to provide a method that overcomes the drawbacksindicated in the background, and enables the provision of conformal metal coatingsWith good adhesion in combination With Cu diffusion barrier layer, in high aspectratio via holes, and in the same process provides self-aligned routing patterns Withfewer steps than according to the prior art methods. This is achieved by a method based on electroless plating using open via holes, and is defined in claim 1. In a first embodiment the method provides “self alignment” of metal routing patternsand good adhesion of the materials, since these patterns are defined in polysilicon onWhich barrier and seed layers are deposited selectively, and no etch of seed layer orbarrier is required before or after the final metallization is provided. The electroless plating is performed in open via holes i.e. holes extending through the entire substrate, Which makes it easy to provide the necessary agitation of plating solutions. Alternatively the invention provides for electroplating of the metallization, using thepoly-silicon as conduction layer, suitably protected by oxide to leave only desiredareas exposed to plating. Preferred embodiments are defined in dependent claims. A major advantage With the present invention is that it enables batch processing ofWafers as opposed to prior art methods Where individual Wafers are processed one byone, Which renders the process very cost effective through simultaneous doublesided processing. Open vias improves the Wetting capability during plating,overcoming draWbacks With prior art methods. It also enables manufacture of rigidTSV Wafers having hermetically sealed via structures. Further scope of applicability of the present invention Will become apparent from thedetailed description given hereinafter and the accompanying draWings Which aregiven by Way of illustration only, and thus not to be considered limiting on thepresent invention, and Wherein Brief Description of the Drwaings Figs. 1-7 illustrate a process sequence of one embodiment of a method; Figs. 8-14 illustrate a process sequence of another embodiment of a method; Fig 15 shows schematically electroplating of a structure from Fig. 14; and Fig 16a-b illustrate the invention using different via types. Detailed Description of Preferred Embodiments The present invention provides a method of providing a conformal metal coatingin high aspect ratio vias. This is achieved by using an electroless deposition ofcopper on a base of n-type doped (e.g Phophorous) poly-silicon, optionally witha Ni barrier layer also provided by electroless deposition. Additionally, in the same deposition step, self-aligned routing is provided. The method will now be described with reference to the drawing figures. Thus, as shown in Fig. 1, a substrate 10, preferably a wafer of a semiconductormaterial, suitably single crystalline silicon, is provided, although other materials common in MEMS / IC processing is usable. Referring to Fig. 2, a through-hole 12 is made in the substrate by commonlyknown processes, e.g. by lithography involving providing a resist on the surface,exposing a pattern corresponding to the hole(s) to be made, and developing the resist (not shown). Then an etch is applied whereby a hole 12 is made. The entire substrate is passivated, preferably by oxidation, as shown in Fig. 3,such that the surfaces 14, 16 of the substrate and also the walls 18 in the hole12 are covered with a thin oxide layer 20. The thickness of the oxide is > 0,5 pm, typically about 1 pm. Then, poly-silicon is deposited over the substrate to form a poly-silicon layer 22covering the entire substrate including the walls in the hole 12, as can be seenin Fig. 4. A conformal deposition technique such as LPCVD (Low PressureChemical Vapour Deposition) is preferred due to its good uniform coverage on the high aspect ration via holes. Optionally the poly-silicon is doped, preferably with phophorous, either in thedeposition process or subsequently by a dopant diffusion or ion implanting process with subsequent anneal/ activation. Now the poly-silicon is patterned using similar or the same techniques as previously, i.e. lithography for providing an etch mask so as to enable etching away undesired portions of the poly-silicon to leave only areas 24 of the poly-silicon 22 suitable for plating, Fig. 5. These areas can be routing patterns or other structure on the surface. Now a seed layer for later plating is to be provided on the poly-silicon areas thatremain, suitably by an electroless deposition of Cu. However, a barrier layer 26against Cu diffusion is required and such a barrier is therefore first applied byelectroless deposition of Ni or Ni alloy, that selectively will coat the poly-silicon, see Fig. 6. Cu is subsequently deposited by electroless plating on the Ni. In order to improve adhesion of the Ni layer suitably a high temperaturesilicidation is performed, e.g. by an RTA process (Rapid Thermal Annealing),suitably at 300-700 °C. This will form a thin intermediate layer of silicide, SiXNiywherein x:y can vary in the range 1:2 to 2:1 (the exact composition depends ontemperature), which is known for good and stable electrical properties and isfrequently used in e.g. IC processes as diffusion barrier. This silicide layer is shown as 27 in Fig. 7 as a thicker interface layer. Many other TSV processes include starting substrates with metal which makes them more limited in terms of what processes and temperatures can be used. If heremtically sealed vias are needed a thicker copper layer 28 is plated on thebarrier/ seed layer 27 by an electroless process whereby the hole is optionallyeventually closed and a solid metal via formed in the same process step as thedesired routings or other structures defined on the surface of the substrate, see Fig. 7. It should be noted that this embodiment entails processing on wafers exhibitingtopography (i.e. holes) which renders it slightly more complicated, although it still results in advantageous features compared to the prior art. In another embodiment, which is till more advantageous in that it eliminates the need for lithography on non-flat surfaces, the process sequence is slightly altered, reference is made to Fig. 8-14. This embodiment allows smaller feature sizes in the routing structures. Namely, a substrate wafer 30 is provided as previously, but now the entirewafer is oxidized 32, the thickness of the oxide being > 0,5 pm, typically about1-3 pm. The oxide is covered with a protective SiN layer 34 which iscomparatively thick (i.e. >O,1 pm thick). The SiN will protect the oxide in laterprocess steps. Then a fairly thick (> 2 pm thick) poly-silicon layer 36, is deposited over the entire wafer, as shown in Fig. 8. The poly-silicon 36 on the flat substrate, i.e. without topography (no holes) ispatterned by lithography to provide a structure that corresponds to routings onthe surface, if required, and also an opening 37 is provided for etching thethrough-hole, see Figs. 9a-b (the hole to be made is shown in broken lines inFig. 9b). By virtue of the processing being performed on a flat substrate it ispossible to reach resolution of the fine features down to the sub-pm range.Then a further SiN layer 38 is applied, this layer being thinner than theprotective SiN layer 34 applied previously, for reasons that will be apparent below. After suitable masking, e. g. spinning a resist and using photolithography toremove unwanted areas, an etch is applied to the wafer through the mask whereby a hole 39 is etched through the wafer, Fig. 10a. A localized thermal oxidation is performed whereby only the exposed siliconsurfaces are oxidized, i.e. the walls of the through-hole are coated with oxide40, Fig. lOb, the thickness of the oxide being > 0,5 pm, typically about 1-3 pm, while the surface areas protected with SiN will not become oxidized. Now an etch is applied which will remove the SiN 38 on the horizontal surfacesleaving the first SiN layer 34 and the poly-silicon 36 exposed, as shown in Fig.11. However, in order to be able to provide a good seed-layer that ascertains thefinal coating with metal both to fill the hole and to provide the copper on the routing structures, and most importantly provides electrical connection between via and routings, poly-silicon must be provided on the walls of thehole, and therefore poly-silicon 41 is deposited again over the entire wafer, asshown in Fig. 12. The poly-silicon layer 41 is typically thinner than the poly-silicon 36 provided earlier in the process. This deposition process will cover thewafer surface, either only one side or optionally both sides, with poly-silicon,and thus it must selectively be removed so as to expose only the poly-silicon 36which defines the routing structures, otherwise the entire surface would subsequently be plated with metal. To this end a high biased RIE is applied to the surface, which removes thesecond deposition of thinner poly-silicon down to the nitride/oxide layer exceptfor the areas covered by the first thicker deposited poly-silicon 36, whereby thestructure shown in Fig. 13a is arrived at. The etching process is set up to onlyetch the second poly-silicon layer on the field surfaces, but does not attack the second, vertically provided poly-silicon on the via walls. A very important feature is what is shown in the encircled portion, magnified inFig. 13b, namely, that despite the presence of a “break” in the continuity of thepoly-silicon layers 34, 41, it will be possible to provide a continuous Ni layer 42by electroless plating which is made selectively on the poly-silicon surfaces. Incontrast to electro-plating the electroless plating will cause the Ni to grow suchthat the Ni deposited on the two different poly-silicon surfaces eventually will“bridge” the gap and form a continuous layer of the deposited Ni. The Ni layer isshown in Fig. 13c. Preferably the Ni layer is provided as a Cu diffusion barrieron which subsequently a copper can be plated so as to fill the hole and providecopper routings on the wafer surface. The Ni is shown as layer 42 in Fig. 14,and the plated Cu is shown as 43. It is an important feature of the inventionthat the plated Cu 43 is continuous, i.e. there is no distinct interface betweenthe horizontally applied Cu and the Cu inside the via. Again, silicidation to form SiXNiy, as disclosed previously, could be performed for improved adhesion. The preferred electroless Ni plating is commercially available and is phosphorous based, and therefore, in order to obtain the best results, the poly- Si is preferably doped with phosphorous. The poly-Si can either be in situ doped or it can be doped in a separate doping process involving annealing. In the embodiments shown and described, only the upper (as seen in thefigures) side of the substrate is processed to provide routing. However, of courseboth sides of the substrate can be processed to provide routing, and this aspect is also within the inventive concept. Sometimes it is desirable to provide 100% hermetically tight vias, i.e. there mustnot be any leakage between the opposite sides of the substrate wafer through the vias. In the methods described above, inevitably there is a risk that bubbles are formedduring the electroless plating and this formation of bubbles can cause a problem inthat there can be a void formed in the center of the via, which in a worst casescenario could give rise to a channel providing non-hermetic sealing betweenopposite sides of the substrate wafer. This is schematically illustrated with broken lines in Fig. 15. In order to prevent this to happen and to ascertain 100% hermeticity, the methodsdisclosed herein, in a further embodiment, can be supplemented with an additionalelectroplating step, that does not generate bubbles and is used for conventional TSV from Cu, and which will be described in detail below with reference to Fig. 15. In order to be able to apply the required potentials to the areas pre-plated byelectroless plating, one has to provide electrical communication between the areas to be plated. Thus, the poly-silicon 36 deposited in a previous step is not patterned and etchedto define routings, as described in connection with e.g. Fig. 9a, instead the poly-silicon 36 is covered selectively with an insulating material 46, e.g. oxide, accordingto a desired pattern to define the routing pattern, and will thus cover only theprotions not defining the routing. In this manner the oxide 46 protects the poly- silicon from being plated (electroless Ni and Cu seed layers), and only the desired routing pattern and via structures will be coated With metal. Thus, the poly-siliconlayer will act as the means to transport current to each location whereelectroplating is desired. The entire wafer is immersed in a plating bath 47 and anegative potential (DC) is applied to the polysilicon, most often along the waferedge, so as to provide for reduction of metal onto the locations where the plating is to occur. In addition to DC plating different types of so called pulse plating can be used. Onerisk with DC plating is that the via holes can be sealed only at the opening with apotential void being formed inside the via. With (reversed) pulse plating this phenomenon can be reduced and even eliminated. Particularly advantageous is if the via structure is of the type disclosed in EP 2 165362 (ÄSTC Aerospace AB), referred to as XiViaTM. This via structure comprises awide part and a narrow part with sloping surfaces. The narrow part is about 25 umof the wafer thickness. There is furthermore a “stricture” S in the via with smallerdiameter (in the order of < 10 um), which makes it easier and faster to seal andobtain a hermetic closure. The difference between an ordinary via and the XiViaTMtype of via is schematically illustrated in Fig. 16 (dimensions not to scale). Thus, inFig. 16a it is clearly seen that there is fairly large area (inner circumferentialsurface; width/diameter 50-75 um, hole length/depth 300-400 um) that has to beplated and it will necessarily take a substantial time to close the via, which is oneproblem in itself, since processing time is costly. Another problem is that theplating rate is somewhat faster at the edges E indicated with an arrow than insidethe via, and as a result the via is closed at the “entrances” and hence there is a riskthat a void can be the result. Such void V is schematically illustrated with thebroken lines in Fig. 16a. In use and/ or processing this void which containsresidual materials from the plating (liquid, gas) can cause cracking of the wafer material, and hermeticity will thereby be lost. In contrast, the via (XiViaTM) shown in Fig. 16b will close only at the stricture S and thus no void is formed and the hermeticity is guaranteed.
权利要求:
Claims (19) [1] 1. Ursprungliga krav på engelska med ändringar synliga:1. A method of making a substrate-through metal via having a high aspect ratio, ina semiconductor substrate, and a metal pattern on the substrate surface,comprising:a) providing a semiconductor substrate (Wafer); b) depositing poly-silicon on the substrate; c) patterning the poly-silicon on the substrate surface by etching away unwanted portions; d) selectiveley depositing Ni on the poly-silicon by an electroless pllg process; making a via hole through the substrate, Wherein the Walls in the hole is subjected to the same processing as the substrate is subiected to in steps b) - d); heating the deposited Ni on the substrate and on the Walls in the hole toabout 300-700 °C to create SiXNiV; and depositing Cu on the Ni by an electroless plating process. [2] 2. 3. The method according to claim 1 2, Wherein X:y is in the range 1:2 to 2: 1. [3] 3. 4. The method according to claim 1 or-à, Wherein the deposition of Cu is continued until the via hole is closed. [4] 4. 5. The method according to any preceding claim, further comprising oxidizing the substrate before depositing poly-silicon. [5] 5. 6. The method according to any preceding claim, further comprising patterningthe poly-silicon and removing undesired areas of the poly-silicon according to said pattern. [6] 6. 7. The method according to any preceding claim, further comprising doping the poly-silicon, preferably With phosphorous. [7] 7. 8. The method according to any preceding claim 4, or according to claim 5 or 6 as dependent on claim 4, further comprising depositing a first SiN layer on the oxide. [8] 8. 9. The method according to claim 7 8, comprising depositing a further SiN layeron the poly-silicon, the further SiN layer being thinner than the first SiN layer. [9] 9. 10. The method according to claim 8 9, further comprising providing a mask onthe further SiN layer to define the via hole, and etching through said mask to make the via hole. [10] 10. 11. The method according to claim 9 10, further comprising oXidizing the Walls in the via hole. [11] 11. 12. The method according to claim 9 10, comprising localized oXidizing at high temperature. [12] 12. 13. The method according to claim § <1, further comprising removing the furtherSiN layer from the substrate, to expose poly-silicon, and depositing further poly-silicon over the entire substrate including inside the via holes, the further poly-silicon being thinner than the poly-silicon provided earlier, and subsequentlyapplying a etch to remove the further poly-silicon from the field down to the oxidelayer, but leaving poly-silicon on the Walls in the via hole, to provide a continuous poly-silicon layer on the defined pattern and inside the hole. [13] 13. 14. The method according to claim 12 13, further comprising applying a seedlayer on the poly-silicon for subsequent electroless plating, and selectively plating Cu on said seed layer. [14] 14. 15. The method according to claim 12 13, further comprising providing a Cu diffusion barrier layer before applying the seed layer. [15] 15. 16. The method according to claim 14 15, Wherein the diffusion barrier layer is Ni based. [16] 16. 17. The method according to claim 15 16, Wherein the diffusion barrier layer comprises phosphorous doped Ni. [17] 17. 18. The method according to claim 16 17, Wherein the Ni layer is silicidized. [18] 18 [19] 19. The method according to claim 17 18, Wherein the diffusion barrier layer also is an adhesion layer.
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