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1、Low Alpha Materials and Metrology in the IC IndustryCurrent Status and Future RequirementsDr. Brett M. Clark, HoneywellJeff Wilkinson, MedtronicJuly 25, 20052LBCF WorkshopClark & Wilkinson, 2005Outline Soft errors & IC development Current Status-MaterialswTypes wPurity / Activity requirement

2、s-MetrologywAlpha emissivitywInstrument capability Future Requirements-Material specificationswChanges on the horizonwPurity /Activity requirements become more stringent-MetrologywImprovements3LBCF WorkshopClark & Wilkinson, 2005Integrated Circuits and Soft Error Upsets Energetic particles depos

3、iting energy/charge in critical nodes Radioisotopes in component materials Cosmic ray contributions Microelectronic design trends -Flip Chip -Smaller geometries/decreasing line widths-Increased vulnerability to soft error mechanismsSoft errors = significant issue in the future +-n dopedp doped subst

4、rateIon pathDepletion zone4LBCF WorkshopClark & Wilkinson, 2005IC Materials Overview High purity metals and alloys-Cu, Al, Ta, W, Ti, Pb, Sn, Ag, Ru Range in purity from 99.99% to 99.9999% Alpha Activity Requirements-0.02 hr 1 cm 2 : early 1990s-0.01 hr 1 cm 2 : late 1990s-0.002 hr 1 cm 2: 2001-

5、0.0002 hr 1 cm 2:2006 Primary alpha emitters-210Pb in Pb/Sn solders-U & ThMaterial purity critical to reliability Low Alpha Material Specification0.00010.0010.010.119901995200020052010Yearcts/hr/cm2 5LBCF WorkshopClark & Wilkinson, 2005Current Material Challenges: Contamination Any material

6、with U and/or Th above 1 ppb Some 99.99% materials fail-Sn, In Possible contaminants-Refractory materials and ceramics-Abrasives -Atmospheric dust and debris-Commercial metals & alloys All stages of manufacturing & processing must be controlled & monitored Assume any material is an alpha

7、 contamination hazard until proven otherwiseActivity vs U & Th concentration0.0000.0010.0020.0030.0040.00500.0020.0040.0060.0080.01Concentration (ppm)Alpha/hr/cm2Uranium (ppm)Thorium (ppm)cumulative6LBCF WorkshopClark & Wilkinson, 2005Current Instrumentation Capability Industry uses Gas Prop

8、ortional Counters-Area :1000 cm2 -Geometry: 2-Background- 2-3 cph optimal, 4-6 nominal-No energy spectroscopy capabilitywLimited ability to identify contamination sources 0.002 analysis requires 7 days counting time for 20% RSDCurrent instrumentation incapable of timely analysis Ordela 8600Alpha Sci

9、ences 19507LBCF WorkshopClark & Wilkinson, 2005Precision/Counting Time trade offPrecision vs Counting time1000 sq cm, BG = 4 cph01020304050012345678910Time (days)% RSD0.0010.0028LBCF WorkshopClark & Wilkinson, 2005Counting time determined by detector sizeDetector Area vs Count TimeBG = 4 cph

10、, RSD = 20%01000200030004000012345Time (days)Area (sq cm)0.0020.0019LBCF WorkshopClark & Wilkinson, 2005Alpha counting rates relative to backgroundSample Signal and Background Noise 010203040500100200300HourCounts0.02BG0.002S/N = 5.2S/N = 1.1Solution: Increase signal and/or decrease noise 10LBCF

11、 WorkshopClark & Wilkinson, 2005Background effect on counting time Background vs Count TimeArea =1000 sq cm, 30% RSD00.511.522.533.544.5502468Time (Days)Counter background (cph)0.0020.0010.000211LBCF WorkshopClark & Wilkinson, 2005Material Requirements - Future 0.001 hr 1 cm 2 material in ma

12、nufacturing Technology roadmaps: 0.0002 hr 1 cm 2 in 2006-2 s from 1 square meter area per hour! With current measurement technology this would take 228 days to measure with 20% relative precision Where is the specification bottom? -Design dependent-Where influences other than cosmic are insignifica

13、nt Measurement times compatible with manufacturing schedules Instrumentation improvement required 12LBCF WorkshopClark & Wilkinson, 2005Instrumentation for the Future Measure increasingly low activity levels in timely manner without loss of precision Increase signal/noise ratio-Increase detector

14、 area without increasing background Optimum solution S/N requires background0.5 cph Current progress-Large area Si detectors-Cr-39 hole counting Low background facilities-Eliminate cosmic component-Enable higher purity materials in detector constructionwDecrease detector background-Assess detector q

15、uality-Validate production methods and materialsSignificant opportunity for improvement 13LBCF WorkshopClark & Wilkinson, 2005Best case scenario Background vs Count TimeArea =10000 sq cm, 10% RSD00.511.522.533.544.5502468Time (Days)Counter background (cph)0.0020.0010.0002Large area - Zero background - High precision 14LBCF WorkshopClark & Wilkinson, 2005Conclusions IC improvements continue to require lower activity materials As material activity decreases, contamination risk increases Current instrumentation has s

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