Process Challenges in Thin Wafers Fabrication with Double Side Hybrid Bond Pads for Chip Stacking

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Process Challenges in Thin Wafers Fabrication with Double Side Hybrid Bond Pads for Chip Stacking
Title:
Process Challenges in Thin Wafers Fabrication with Double Side Hybrid Bond Pads for Chip Stacking
Journal Title:
2024 IEEE 74th Electronic Components and Technology Conference (ECTC)
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Publication Date:
26 June 2024
Citation:
Kumar, M. D., Nagendra Sekhar, V., Rao, B. S. S. C., Choong Chong, S., & Rao, V. S. (2024, May 28). Process Challenges in Thin Wafers Fabrication with Double Side Hybrid Bond Pads for Chip Stacking. 2024 IEEE 74th Electronic Components and Technology Conference (ECTC). https://doi.org/10.1109/ectc51529.2024.00102
Abstract:
3D packaging with stacked dies is widely explored as a future advanced packaging technology for applications involving high-performance computing and High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) devices. In this direction, chip-to-wafer (C2W) hybrid bonding is an emerging technology that offers high I/O and heterogeneous integration of chips. For HBM stacking, the hybrid bond pads need to be fabricated on both sides. The backside process involves the wafer going through a temporary bonding and debonding (TBDB) process, and thus, the thermal budget of the fabrication processes is limited up to 200 °C. Therefore, a low-temperature PECVD-deposited SiCN was evaluated as the dielectric material for backside fabrication. This article focuses on the process challenges and mitigation plans in thin Wafers fabrication on 300 mm silicon wafer using the revised integration flows to enable four to eight memory chip stacking.
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Funding Info:
This research / project is supported by the Agency for Science, Technology, and Research (A*STAR) - Centre of Excellence in Advanced Packaging 3.0
Grant Reference no. : I2101E0008
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2377-5726
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