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Publication
Microelectronics Reliability
Conference paper
Backside flip-chip testing by means of high-bandwidth luminescence detection
Abstract
We present the results of backside non-invasive optical testing of CMOS Flip-Chips. The exploited principle is the hot-carrier luminescence emitted by MOS transistors in saturation. The set-up is based on a solid-state single-photon avalanche diode with a time resolution better than 30ps. We discuss the methodology for backside investigation, the criteria for selecting the appropriate detector, and the sample thinning. Characterization of a ring oscillator and the debug of a failing circuit are developed. We show how optical investigation and SPICE simulations of the luminescence are valuable tools for defects identification in circuits. © 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.