Interaction Effects of Slurry Chemistry on Chemical Mechanical Planarization of Electroplated Copper

Peter A. Miranda, Jerome A. Imonigie, Amy J. Moll

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Abstract

Recent studies have been conducted investigating the effects of slurry chemistry on the copper CMP process. Slurry pH and hydrogen peroxide concentration are two important variables that must be carefully formulated in order to achieve desired removal rates and uniformity. In applications such as throughwafer vertical interconnects, slurry chemistry effects must be thoroughly understood when copper plating thicknesses can measure up to 20 microns thick. The species of copper present on the surface of the wafer can be controlled through formulation of the slurry chemistry resulting in minimizing non-uniformity while aggressively removing copper. Using a design of experiments (DOE) approach, this study was performed investigating the interaction between the two variables during CMP. Using statistical analysis techniques, a better understanding of the interaction behavior between the two variables and the effect on removal rate and uniformity is achieved.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalElectrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2004

Keywords

  • chemical mechanical polishing
  • copper
  • design of experiments
  • electroplating
  • hydrogen compounds

EGS Disciplines

  • Computer Engineering
  • Electrical and Computer Engineering

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