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On the Origins of Near-Surface Stresses in Silicon around Cu-filled and CNT-filled Through Silicon Vias

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arxiv 1601.04107 v1 pith:N3GD55EH submitted 2016-01-16 cond-mat.mtrl-sci

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keywords stresscnt-filledtsvsaroundcu-fillednear-surfacepre-existingsilicon
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Micro-Raman spectroscopy was employed to study the near-surface stress distributions and origins in Si around through silicon vias (TSVs) at both room temperature and elevated temperatures for Cu-filled and CNT-filled TSV samples. From the observations, we proved that the stresses near TSVs are mainly from two sources: 1) pre-existing stress before via filling, and 2) coefficients of thermal expansion (CTE) mismatch-induced stress. CTE-mismatch-induced stress is shown to dominate the compressive regime of the near-surface stress distribution around Cu-filled TSV structures, while pre-existing stress dominates the full range of the stress distribution in the CNT-filled TSV structures. Once the pre-existing stress is minimized, the total stress around CNT-filled TSVs can be minimized accordingly. Therefore, compared to Cu-filled TSVs, CNT-filled TSVs hold the potential to circumvent the hassle of stress-aware circuit layout and to solve the stress-related reliability issues.

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