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Publication
IITC/AMC 2014
Conference paper
Thermal stress control in Cu interconnects
Abstract
Grain growth of Cu interconnects in a low k dielectric was achieved at an elevated anneal temperature of 250 °C without stress voiding related problems. For this, a TaN metal passivation layer was deposited on the plated Cu overburden surface prior to the thermal annealing process. As compared to the conventional structure annealed at 100 °C, the passivation layer enabled further Cu grain growth at the elevated temperature, which then resulted in an increased Cu grain size and improved electromigration resistance in the resulted Cu interconnects. © 2014 IEEE.