Electrical Reliability of Cu and Low-K Dielectric Integration

Author:

Wong S. Simon,Loke Alvin L. S.,Wetzel Jeffrey T.,Townsend Paul H.,Vrtis Raymond N.,Zussman Melvin P.

Abstract

ABSTRACTThe recent demonstrations of manufacturable multilevel Cu metallization have heightened interest to integrate Cu and low-K dielectrics for future integrated circuits. For reliable integration of both materials, Cu may need to be encapsulated by barrier materials since Cu ions (Cu+) might drift through low-K dielectrics to degrade interconnect and device integrity. This paper addresses the use of electrical testing techniques to evaluate the Cu+ drift behavior of low-K polymer dielectrics. Specifically, bias-temperature stress and capacitance-voltage measurements are employed as their high sensitivities are well-suited for examining charge instabilities in dielectrics. Charge instabilities other than Cu+ drift also exist. For example, when low-K polymers come into direct contact with either a metal or Si, interface-related instabilities attributed to electron/hole injection are observed. To overcome these issues, a planar Cu/oxide/polymer/oxide/Si capacitor test structure is developed for Cu+ drift evaluation. Our study shows that Cu+ ions drift readily into poly(arylene ether) and fluorinated polyimide, but much more slowly into benzocyclobutene. A thin nitride cap layer can prevent the penetration.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Engineering

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