ECS Transactions, volume 98, issue 4, pages 183-201

Selective Heat Input for Low Temperature Metallic Wafer Level Bonding

Maik Wiemer
Christian Hofmann
Klaus Vogel
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2020-09-08
Journal: ECS Transactions
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ISSN19385862, 19386737
General Medicine
Abstract

This paper focuses on two innovative bond technologies, which enable a selective heating of the bond interface only. The reactive bonding with the new CuO/Al multilayer system could by successfully used for wafer bonding. With a tool pressure of 0.5 to 5 bar an average shear strength of 64 N/mm² for Si-glass and 143 N/mm² for Si-Si could be reached. The bond time is < 1 s due reaction velocities of 28 m/s to 40 m/s. The focus of inductive bonding is the support and enhancement of the solid-liquid interdiffusion (SLID) process at wafer level by using selective and energy-efficient induction heating of Cu-Sn layers. With IR thermography, the heat distribution and the achieved heating rate of approx. ∆T = 150 K/s could be investigated. By applying a tool pressure of 2 MPa and a bond time of 120 s an average shear strength of 68 N/mm² could be achieved.

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