A new post-passivation metal interconnect scheme is provided over the surface of a IC device that has been covered with a conventional layer of passivation. The metal scheme of the invention comprises, overlying a conventional layer of passivation, thick and wide metal lines in combination with thick layers of dielectric and bond pads. The interconnect system of the invention can be used for the distribution of power, ground, signal and clock lines from bond pads to circuits of a device that are provided in any location of the IC device without introducing significant power drop. No, or smaller ESD circuits are required due to the low impedance post-passivation interconnection, since any accumulated electrostatic discharge will be evenly distributed across all junction capacitance of the circuits on the chip. The post passivation metal scheme is connected to external circuits through bond pads, solder bonding, TAB bonding and the like. A top layer of the interconnect metal scheme is formed using a composite metal for purposes of wirebonding, the composite metal is created over a bulk conduction metal. A diffusion metal may be applied between the bulk metal and the composite metal, in addition a layer of Under-Barrier-metal (UBM) may be required underneath the bulk conduction metal. #1#

Patent
   RE43674
Priority
Oct 18 2000
Filed
Sep 08 2006
Issued
Sep 18 2012
Expiry
Oct 18 2020

TERM.DISCL.
Assg.orig
Entity
Large
1
142
all paid
#1# 0. 113. A chip comprising:
a silicon substrate;
a first dielectric layer over said silicon substrate;
an interconnecting structure in said first dielectric layer, wherein said interconnecting structure comprises a damascene metal;
a separating layer over said first dielectric layer, wherein multiple first vias are in said separating layer;
an interconnect over said separating layer, wherein said interconnect comprises an aluminum layer, wherein said multiple first vias are connected to each other through said interconnect; and
a second dielectric layer over said separating layer, wherein said second dielectric layer has a portion over said interconnect, wherein a second via in said portion is vertically over said interconnect and one of said multiple first vias.
#1# 0. 106. A chip comprising:
a silicon substrate;
an active device in and on said silicon substrate;
a dielectric layer over said silicon substrate;
a metal layer over said silicon substrate and in said dielectric layer, wherein said metal layer comprises a damascene metal, wherein said metal layer has a first top surface with a first region, a second region and a third region between said first and second regions, wherein said first top surface is substantially coplanar with a second top surface of said dielectric layer;
a passivation layer on said first and second regions and said second top surface, wherein a first opening in said passivation layer is over said third region, and said third region is at a bottom of said first opening;
a first polymer layer on said passivation layer, wherein a second opening in said first polymer layer is over said third region; and
a metallization structure over said silicon substrate, wherein said metallization structure is connected to said third region through said second opening, wherein said metallization structure comprises an aluminum layer having a thickness greater than 1 micrometer.
#1# 0. 70. A chip comprising:
a silicon substrate;
an active device in and on said silicon substrate;
a dielectric layer over said silicon substrate;
a metal layer over said silicon substrate;
a passivation layer on said dielectric layer, wherein a first opening in said passivation layer is over a first contact point of said metal layer, and said first contact point is at a bottom of said first opening, and wherein a second opening in said passivation layer is over a second contact point of said metal layer, and said second contact point is at a bottom of said second opening;
a polymer layer on said passivation layer, wherein a third opening in said polymer layer is over said first contact point, and a fourth opening in said polymer layer is over said second contact point; and
a metallization structure on said polymer layer and said first and second contact points, wherein said metallization structure is connected to said first contact point through said third opening and connected to said second contact point through said fourth opening, wherein said first contact point is connected to said second contact point through said metallization structure, wherein said metallization structure comprises an adhesion layer on said polymer layer and said first and second contact points, a copper-containing seed layer over said adhesion layer, and an electroplated copper layer over said copper-containing seed layer, wherein said adhesion layer is under said electroplated copper layer, but is not at a sidewall of said electroplated copper layer.
#1# 0. 94. A chip comprising:
a silicon substrate;
an active device in and on said silicon substrate;
a dielectric layer over said silicon substrate;
a first metal layer over said silicon substrate;
a separating layer on said dielectric layer, wherein a first opening in said separating layer is over a first contact point of said first metal layer, and said first contact point is at a bottom of said first opening, and wherein a second opening in said separating layer is over a second contact point of said first metal layer, and said second contact point is at a bottom of said second opening;
an interconnecting layer over said separating layer and on said first and second contact points, wherein said interconnecting layer is connected to said first contact point through said first opening and connected to said second contact point through said second opening, wherein said first contact point is connected to said second contact point through said interconnecting layer, wherein no polymer layer is between said separating layer and said interconnecting layer, wherein said interconnecting layer comprises an adhesion layer over said separating layer and on said first and second contact points, and a second metal layer over said adhesion layer, wherein said adhesion layer is under said second metal layer, but is not at a sidewall of said second metal layer; and
a polymer layer over said interconnecting layer and said separating layer, wherein said polymer layer covers a top surface and a sidewall of said interconnecting layer wherein no opening in said polymer layer is over said interconnecting layer.
#1# 0. 77. A chip comprising:
a silicon substrate;
an active device in and on said silicon substrate;
a dielectric layer over said silicon substrate;
a metal layer over said silicon substrate;
a passivation layer on said dielectric layer, wherein a first opening in said passivation layer is over a first contact point of said metal layer, and said first contact point is at a bottom of said first opening, and wherein a second opening in said passivation layer is over a second contact point of said metal layer, and said second contact point is at a bottom of said second opening;
an interconnecting structure over said passivation layer and on said first and second contact points, wherein said interconnecting structure is connected to said first contact point through said first opening and connected to said second contact point through said second opening, wherein said first contact point is connected to said second contact point through said interconnecting structure, wherein no polymer layer is between said passivation layer and said interconnecting structure, wherein said interconnecting structure comprises an adhesion layer over said passivation layer and on said first and second contact points, a copper-containing seed layer over said adhesion layer, and an electroplated copper layer over said copper-containing seed layer, wherein said adhesion layer is under said electroplated copper layer, but is not at a sidewall of said electroplated copper layer; and
a polymer layer over said interconnecting structure and said passivation layer, wherein said polymer layer covers a top surface and a sidewall of said interconnecting structure.
#1# 0. 84. A chip comprising:
a silicon substrate;
an active device in and on said silicon substrate;
a dielectric layer over said silicon substrate;
a metal layer over said silicon substrate;
a passivation layer on said dielectric layer, wherein a first opening in said passivation layer is over a first contact point of said metal layer, and said first contact point is at a bottom of said first opening, and wherein a second opening in said passivation layer is over a second contact point of said metal layer, and said second contact point is at a bottom of said second opening;
a first polymer layer on said passivation layer, wherein a third opening in said first polymer layer is over said first contact point, and a fourth opening in said first polymer layer is over said second contact point;
an interconnecting structure on said first polymer layer and said first and second contact points, wherein said interconnecting structure is connected to said first contact point through said third opening and connected to said second contact point through said fourth opening, wherein said first contact point is connected to said second contact point through said interconnecting structure, wherein said interconnecting structure comprises an adhesion layer on said first polymer layer and said first and second contact points, a copper-containing seed layer over said adhesion layer, and an electroplated copper layer over said copper-containing seed layer, wherein said adhesion layer is under said electroplated copper layer, but is not at a sidewall of said electroplated copper layer; and
a second polymer layer on said interconnecting structure and said first polymer layer, wherein said second polymer layer covers a top surface and a sidewall of said interconnecting structure.
#1# 0. 99. A chip comprising:
a silicon substrate;
an active device in and on said silicon substrate;
a first dielectric layer over said silicon substrate;
a metal layer over said silicon substrate and in said first dielectric layer, wherein said metal layer comprises a damascene metal;
a passivation layer on said first dielectric layer, wherein a first opening in said passivation layer is over a first contact point of said metal layer, and said first contact point is at a bottom of said first opening, and wherein a second opening in said passivation layer is over a second contact point of said metal layer, and said second contact point is at a bottom of said second opening;
an interconnecting structure on said passivation layer and said first and second contact points, wherein said first contact point is connected to said second contact point through said interconnecting structure, wherein said interconnecting structure comprises a first adhesion layer and a first copper layer over said first adhesion layer, wherein said interconnecting structure has a top surface at a horizontal level;
a second dielectric layer on said top surface and over said passivation layer, wherein a third opening in said second dielectric layer is over a third contact point of said interconnecting structure, and said third contact point is at a bottom of said third opening, wherein said third contact point is connected to said first contact point through said first opening, and said third contact point is connected to said second contact point through said second opening, wherein said second dielectric layer comprises a polymer layer over said top surface and across an edge of said interconnecting structure, wherein said polymer layer comprises a first portion over said horizontal level and a second portion under said horizontal level, wherein said second dielectric layer covers said top surface and a sidewall of said interconnecting structure; and
a metallization structure on said polymer layer and said third contact point, wherein said metallization structure is connected to said third contact point through said third opening, wherein said metallization structure comprises a second adhesion layer and a second copper layer over said second adhesion layer.
#1# 0. 1. A post passivation interconnect structure, comprising:
one or more internal circuits comprising one or more active devices formed in and on a semiconductor substrate;
a fine line metallization system, formed over said semiconductor substrate in one or more thin layers of dielectric;
a passivation layer over said fine line metallization system;
a thick, wide metallization system formed above said passivation layer, wherein said thick, wide metallization system is used as a distribution network for a clock or signal voltage, and wherein said thick, wide metallization system is connected to said one or more internal circuits; and
at least one wire-bondable bond pad created over said thick layers of dielectric, said at least one bond pad being connected with said thick, wide metallization system.
#1# 0. 2. The interconnect structure of claim 1 wherein said distribution network is connected to said one or more internal circuits by vias, which are formed through said passivation layer, and through said one or more thin layers of dielectric.
#1# 0. 3. The interconnect structure of claim 1 wherein said distribution network acts as a global distribution for said clock or signal voltages, and said vias are further connected to local clock or signal distribution networks, respectively, formed in said fine line metallization system.
#1# 0. 4. The interconnect structure of claim 1 wherein said distribution network acts as a global distribution for said power and ground voltages, and said vias are further connected to local power and ground distribution networks, respectively, formed in said fine line metallization system.
#1# 0. 5. The interconnect structure of claim 1 wherein metal in said thick, wide metallization system is greater than about 1 micrometer in thickness.
#1# 0. 6. The interconnect structure of claim 1 wherein said thick, wide metallization system formed above said layer of passivation comprises one or more thick layers of dielectric, said thick layers of dielectric each having a thickness greater than about 2 micrometers.
#1# 0. 7. A method for creating a post passivation interconnect structure, comprising:
providing one or more internal circuits comprising one or more active devices formed in and on a semiconductor substrate;
providing a fine line metallization system, formed over said semiconductor substrate in one or more thin layers of dielectric;
providing a passivation layer over said fine line metallization system;
providing a thick, wide metallization system formed above said passivation layer, in one or more thick layers of dielectric, wherein said thick layers of dielectric are thicker than said thin layers of dielectric, wherein said thick, wide metallization system is used as a distribution network for a clock or signal voltage, and wherein said thick, wide metallization system is connected to said one or more internal circuits; and
providing at least one wire-bondable bond pad created over said thick layers of dielectric, said at least one wire-bondable bond pad being connected with said thick, wide metallization system.
#1# 0. 8. The method of claim 7 wherein said distribution network is connected to said one or more internal circuits by vias, which are formed through said one or more thick layers of dielectric, through said passivation layer, and through said one or more thin layers of dielectric.
#1# 0. 9. The method of claim 7 wherein said distribution network acts as a global distribution for said clock or signal voltages, and said vias are further connected to local clock or signal distribution networks, respectively, formed in said fine line metallization system.
#1# 0. 10. The method of claim 7 wherein said distribution network acts as a global distribution for said power and ground voltages, and said vias are further connected to local power and ground distribution networks, respectively, formed in said fine line metallization system.
#1# 0. 11. The method of claim 7 wherein metal in said thick, wide metallization system is greater than about 1 micrometer in thickness.
#1# 0. 12. The method of claim 7 wherein said thick, wide metallization system formed above said layer of passivation comprises one or more thick layers of dielectric, said thick layers of dielectric each having a thickness greater than about 2 micrometers.
#1# 0. 13. The method of claim 7, wherein said providing at least one bond pad over said post-passivation interconnection structure comprises the steps of:
providing a substrate, active devices having been created in or on the substrate, a layer of fine-line interconnect metal including top metal being connected to said active devices having been provided over the substrate, a layer of passivation having been provided over the layer of fine-line interconnect metal;
patterning and etching an opening through the layer of passivation, this opening being aligned with a portion of said top metal, exposing top metal;
successively creating a first layer of metal comprising TiW over which a second layer metal comprising Au is created, preferably using the method of metal sputtering for the creation of these layers;
creating an exposure mask, preferably comprising photoresist, over the sputtered second layer of metal comprising Au, this mask exposing the second layer of metal over a surface area that is to form the low-resistance interconnection and the wire-bondable bond pad;
applying a bulk metal plating to the exposed surface of the second layer of metal comprising Au;
removing the exposure mask, and
etching the second layer of metal comprising Au and the first layer of metal comprising TiW in accordance with the plated layer of bulk metal, leaving in place the first and the second layers of metal where the bulk metal plating has been applied, thereby providing a metal system serving as both low-resistance conduction and wire-bonding pads.
#1# 0. 14. The method of claim 13, with additional processing steps being performed prior to said successively creating a first layer of metal comprising TiW over which a second layer of metal comprising Au is created, said additional steps comprising:
depositing a first layer of dielectric, over said layer of passivation, including said opening created through said layer of passivation; and
patterning and etching the deposited first layer of dielectric, creating an opening through this first layer of dielectric, this opening being aligned with the opening that has been created through the layer of passivation.
#1# 0. 15. The method of claim 13, said bulk metal being selected from the group consisting of Au and Al.
#1# 0. 16. The method of claim 7, wherein said providing at least one bond pad over said post-passivation interconnection structure comprises the steps of:
providing a substrate, active devices having been created in or on the substrate, a layer of fine-line interconnect metal having been provided over the substrate, at least one layer of patterned top metal having been provided over the layer of fine-line interconnect metal, said at least one layer of patterned top metal having been connected to said layer of fine-line interconnect metal, a layer of passivation having been provided over the layer of fine-line interconnect metal;
patterning and etching at least one first opening through the layer of passivation, said at least one first opening being aligned with a portion of said at least one layer of top metal, exposing said at least one layer of top metal;
creating a first layer of metal, serving as a diffusion barrier and an adhesion layer, over said layer of passivation, preferably using metal sputtering for the creation of the first layer of metal;
creating an second layer of seed metal for subsequent processing of electroplating, preferably using methods of metal sputtering;
creating an exposure mask, preferably comprising photoresist, over the sputtered second layer of metal, said exposure mask exposing the second layer of metal over a surface area of the second layer of metal that is to form a low resistance interconnection;
applying a first metal plating to the exposed surface of the second layer of metal, creating a third layer of metal to form a low-resistance interconnection over the exposed surface area of the second layer of metal;
applying a second metal plating to the exposed surface of the third layer of metal, creating a fourth layer of metal to form a diffusion barrier over the surface area of the third layer of metal;
removing the exposure mask;
etching the first and second layers of metal in accordance with the applied third and fourth metal plating, thereby leaving in place the first, the second, the third and the fourth layers of metal that serve as diffusion barrier, electroplating seed layer, low-resistance layer and diffusion barrier respectively;
depositing a second layer of dielectric, preferable comprising polyimide, over the exposed surface of the fourth layer of metal and the exposed surface of said layer of passivation;
patterning and etching said deposited layer of dielectric, creating an opening through said layer of dielectric that aligns with a portion of the patterned and etched first, second, third and fourth layers of metal, exposing the fourth layer of metal; and
applying a third metal plating to the exposed surface of the fifth layer of metal, preferably using electroless plating, creating a bond pad.
#1# 0. 17. The method of claim 16, said first layer of metal comprising an adhesive material between said first layer of dielectric and said second layer of metal.
#1# 0. 18. The method of claim 17, said first layer of metal being selected from the group consisting of Cr and Ti and TiW.
#1# 0. 19. The method of claim 16, said third layer of metal comprising a low-resistance metal.
#1# 0. 20. The method of claim 19, said low-resistance metal being selected from the group consisting of Cu and Au and Al and W and Ag.
#1# 0. 21. The method of claim 16, said first metal plating providing a protective surface over said layer of second layer of metal.
#1# 0. 22. The method of claim 16, said fourth layer of metal comprising a metal serving as a diffusion barrier between said third layer of metal and said fifth layer of metal.
#1# 0. 23. The method of claim 16, said third metal plating comprising Au plating.
#1# 0. 24. The method of claim 7, wherein said providing at least one bond pad over said post-passivation interconnection structure comprises the steps of:
providing a substrate, active devices having been created in or on the substrate, a layer of fine-line interconnect metal having been provided over the substrate, at least one layer of patterned top metal having been provided over the layer of fine-line interconnect metal, said at least one layer of patterned top metal having been connected to said layer of fine-line interconnect metal, a layer of passivation having been provided over the layer of fine-line interconnect metal;
patterning and etching at least one first opening through the layer of passivation, said at least one first opening being aligned with a portion of said at least one layer of top metal, exposing said at least one layer of top metal;
creating a first layer of metal over said layer of passivation, preferably using the method of metal sputtering for the creation of this layer of metal;
sputtering a thin second layer over the first layer of metal, said second layer serving as a electroplating seed layer;
creating a exposure mask, preferably comprising photoresist, over the sputtered second layer of metal, said exposure mask exposing said second layer of metal over a surface area that is to serve as a low-resistance interconnection and a bond pad;
creating a third layer of metal over the exposed surface of the second layer of metal;
creating a fourth layer of metal over the exposed surface of the third layer of metal;
creating a fifth layer of metal over the exposed surface of the fourth layer of metal;
removing the exposure mask;
etching the first and the second layers of metal in accordance with the created fifth layer of metal, leaving in place the first, second, third, fourth and fifth layers of metal where the fifth layer of metal has been applied, these layers serving as a low-resistance interconnection and a bond pad, exposing the fifth layer of metal, further exposing the layer of passivation;
depositing a layer of dielectric, preferable comprising polyimide, over the exposed surface of the fifth layer of metal and the exposed surface of the layer of dielectric of passivation;
patterning and etching the deposited second layer of dielectric, creating an opening through the second layer of dielectric that aligns with a portion of the patterned and etched first, second, third, fourth and fifth layers of metal, exposing the fifth layer of metal, creating a bond pad.
#1# 0. 25. The method of claim 24, said first layer of metal comprising a layer of adhesion material between said passivation layer and said third layer of metal.
#1# 0. 26. The method of claim 25, said adhesion material comprising a metal being selected from the group consisting of Cr and Ti and TiW.
#1# 0. 27. The method of claim 24 said thin second layer of metal comprising a seed layer for electroplating of said third layer of metal.
#1# 0. 28. The method of claim 27, said seed layer preferably comprising copper.
#1# 0. 29. The method of claim 24 said third layer of metal preferably comprising a low-resistance metal.
#1# 0. 30. The method of claim 29, said low-resistance metal being selected from the group consisting of Cu and Au and Al and Ag and W.
#1# 0. 31. The method of claim 24, said fourth layer of metal providing a layer serving as surface protection for said third layer of metal and a diffusion barrier between said third layer of metal and said fifth layer of metal.
#1# 0. 32. The method of claim 31 said fourth layer of surface protection comprising Ni.
#1# 0. 33. The method of claim 24, said fifth layer of metal comprising a wire-bondable metal.
#1# 0. 34. The method of claim 33 said wire-bondable metal comprising a metal selected from the group consisting of Au and Al.
#1# 0. 35. The method of claim 7, wherein said providing at least one bond pad over said post-passivation interconnection structure comprises the steps of:
providing a substrate, active devices having been created in or on the substrate, a layer of fine-line interconnect metal having been provided over the substrate, at least one layer of patterned top metal having been provided over the layer of fine-line interconnect metal, said at least one layer of patterned top metal having been connected to said layer of fine-line interconnect metal, a layer of passivation having been provided over the layer of fine-line interconnect metal;
patterning and etching at least one first opening through the layer of passivation, said at least one first opening being aligned with a portion of said at least one layer of top metal, exposing said at least one layer of top metal;
depositing a first layer of dielectric over said layer of passivation, including at least one opening created through said layer of passivation, said first layer of dielectric preferably comprising polyimide;
patterning and etching the deposited first layer of dielectric, creating at least one second opening through this first layer of dielectric, said at least one second opening being aligned with said at least one first opening through the layer of passivation;
creating a layer of metal over said first layer of dielectric including inside surfaces of said second opening created through said first layer of dielectric, preferably using the method of metal sputtering for the creation of this layer of metal;
creating an exposure mask, preferably comprising photoresist, over the sputtered layer of metal, said exposure mask covering this layer over a surface area of the metal layer that is to serve as a low-resistance interconnection and a bond pad;
etching the layer of metal in accordance with the exposure mask, exposing said first layer of dielectric;
removing the exposure mask, exposing said layer of metal;
depositing a second layer of dielectric, preferable comprising polyimide, over the exposed surface of the fourth layer of metal and the exposed surface of the first layer of dielectric; and
patterning and etching the deposited second layer of dielectric, creating an opening through the second layer of dielectric that aligns with a portion of the patterned and etched layer of metal, exposing the layer of metal, the exposed surface of the layer of metal serving as a bond pad.
#1# 0. 36. The method of claim 35, said layer of metal comprising aluminum.
#1# 0. 37. The method of claim 13, whereby first layer of metal comprises a metal selected from the group consisting of adhesion and diffusion barrier metals.
#1# 0. 38. The method of claim 14, said first layer of dielectric comprising a polymer.
#1# 0. 39. The method of claim 14, said first layer of dielectric comprising a material selected from the group consisting of polyimide and silicon elastomer and benzocyclobutane.
#1# 0. 40. The method of claim 16, additionally providing prior to said step of creating a first layer of metal over said layer of passivation the steps of:
depositing a first layer of dielectric over said layer of passivation, including the at least one first opening created through said layer of passivation, said first layer of dielectric preferably comprising polyimide; and
patterning and etching the deposited first layer of dielectric, creating at least one second opening through this first layer of dielectric, said at least one second opening being aligned with said at least one first opening through the layer of passivation.
#1# 0. 41. The method of claim 17, said second layer of metal comprising a metal serving as an electroplating seed layer for subsequent electroplating of said third layer of metal.
#1# 0. 42. The method of claim 17, said second layer of metal comprising copper.
#1# 0. 43. The method of claim 7, wherein said providing at least one bond pad over said post-passivation interconnection structure comprises the steps of:
providing a substrate, active devices having been created in or on the substrate, a layer of fine-line interconnect metal having been provided over the substrate, at least one layer of patterned top metal having been provided over the layer of fine-line interconnect metal, said at least one layer of patterned top metal having been connected to said layer of fine-line interconnect metal, a layer of passivation having been provided over the layer of fine-line interconnect metal;
patterning and etching at least one first opening through the layer of passivation, said at least one first opening being aligned with a portion of said at least one layer of top metal, exposing said at least one layer of top metal;
creating a layer of metal over said passivation layer, preferably using the method of metal sputtering for the creation of this layer of metal;
creating an exposure mask, preferably comprising photoresist, over the sputtered layer of metal, said exposure mask covering this layer over a surface area of the metal layer that is to serve as a low-resistance interconnection and a bond pad;
etching the layer of metal in accordance with the exposure mask, exposing said layer of passivation;
removing the exposure mask, exposing said layer of metal;
depositing a layer of dielectric, preferably comprising polyimide, over the exposed surface of said layer of metal and the exposed surface of the layer of passivation; and
patterning and etching the deposited layer of dielectric, creating an opening through the layer of dielectric that aligns with a portion of the patterned and etched layer of metal, exposing the layer of metal, the exposed surface of the layer of metal serving as a bond pad.
#1# 0. 44. A method for creating a post passivation interconnect structure, comprising:
providing a substrate, active devices having been created in or on the substrate, a layer of fine-line interconnect metal including top metal being connected to said active devices having been provided over the substrate, said top metal comprising wire-bondable metal, said top metal comprising at least one first portion of top metal which comprises a bond pad, said top metal further comprising at least one second portion of top metal that needs to be connected to said first portion of top metal, a layer of passivation having been provided over the layer of fine-line interconnect metal;
patterning and etching a first, second and a third opening through the layer of passivation, said first opening being aligned with a portion of said first portion of top metal, said second opening being aligned with a portion of said first portion of top metal, said third opening being aligned with a portion of said second portion of top metal, exposing said first and second portion of top metal;
depositing a first layer of dielectric, preferably comprising polyimide, over said layer of passivation, including said first, second and third openings created in said layer of passivation;
patterning and etching the deposited first layer of dielectric, creating a fourth, a fifth and a sixth openings through said first layer of dielectric, said fourth opening through said first layer of dielectric being aligned with said first opening created through said layer of passivation, said fifth and sixth openings through said first layer of dielectric respectively being aligned with said second and third openings created through the layer of passivation;
creating a first layer metal over said first layer of dielectric, creating a second layer of metal serving as seed layer over said first layer of metal;
creating an exposure mask, preferably comprising photoresist, over the created second layer of metal, exposing the second layer of metal only over the surface area of the second layer of metal at least in a region over and between said second and third opening while not exposing said first opening;
creating a patterned third layer of metal over the exposed surface of the second layer of metal;
creating a patterned fourth layer of metal over the patterned third layer of metal;
removing the exposure mask, exposing the second layer of metal, leaving in place a mask of the patterned third and fourth layers of metal in place overlying the second layer of metal;
etching the second and the first layers of metal in accordance with the masking of third and fourth layers of metal overlying these second and first layers of metal, through selection of an etchant to avoid etch damage to said top metal in said bond pad, thereby exposing said bond pad and a portion of said passivation layer and said first layer of dielectric;
depositing a second layer of dielectric over the patterned fourth layer of metal and the first layer of dielectric, preferably comprising polyimide; and
patterning and etching the deposited second layer of dielectric, creating an opening through the second layer of dielectric that aligns with said bond pad.
#1# 0. 45. The method of claim 44, said first layer of metal providing an adhesion layer between said first layer of dielectric and said second layer of metal in addition to providing a diffusion barrier metal between said top metal and said second and third layer of metal.
#1# 0. 46. The method of claim 45, said adhesion layer comprising a material selected from the group consisting of Ti and Cr and TiW.
#1# 0. 47. The method of claim 44, said second layer of metal comprising a seed layer for said third layer of metal.
#1# 0. 48. The method of claim 47, said second layer of metal comprising Cu.
#1# 0. 49. The method of claim 44, said patterned third layer of metal comprising a low-resistance metal.
#1# 0. 50. The method of claim 49, said low-resistance metal comprising an element selected from the group consisting of Cu and Au and Al and W and Ag.
#1# 0. 51. The method of claim 44, said patterned fourth layer of metal comprising a protective metal for the third layer of metal.
#1# 0. 52. The method of claim 51, said protective metal comprising Ni.
#1# 0. 53. The method of claim 7, wherein said providing at least one bond pad over said post-passivation interconnection structure comprises the steps of:
providing a substrate, active devices having been created in or on the substrate, a layer of fine-line interconnect metal including at least one layer of top metal being connected to said active devices having been provided over the substrate, a layer of passivation having been provided over the layer of fine-line interconnect metal;
patterning and etching at least one first opening through the layer of passivation, said at least one first opening being aligned with a portion of said at least one layer of top metal, exposing said at least one layer of top metal;
depositing a first layer of dielectric, preferably comprising polyimide;
patterning and etching the deposited first layer of dielectric, creating at least one second opening through this first layer of dielectric, said at least one second opening being aligned with said at least one first opening created through the layer of passivation;
creating a first layer of metal over said first layer of dielectric including inside surfaces of said at least one second opening created through said first layer of dielectric;
patterning said first layer of metal, creating at least one pattern of said first layer of metal contacting said at least one layer of top metal;
depositing a second layer of dielectric over said first layer of dielectric, including said at least one pattern of said first layer of metal;
creating at least one third opening through the second layer of dielectric, said at least one third opening being aligned with a portion of said at least one pattern of said first layer of metal;
creating a second layer of metal over said second layer of dielectric including inside surfaces of said at least one third opening created through said second layer of dielectric;
patterning said second layer of metal, creating at least one pattern of said second layer of metal contacting said at least one pattern of first layer of metal;
depositing a third layer of dielectric over said second layer of dielectric, including said at least one pattern of said second layer of metal;
creating at least one fourth opening through the third layer of dielectric, said at least one fourth opening being aligned with a portion of said at least one pattern of said second layer of metal, exposing said at least one pattern of said second layer of metal.
#1# 0. 54. The method of claim 53, wherein said first layer of metal comprising a low-resistance metal.
#1# 0. 55. The method of claim 54, said low-resistance metal being selected from the group consisting of Cu and Au and Al and W and Ag.
#1# 0. 56. The method of claim 53, wherein said second layer of metal comprising a first layer of low-resistance metal over which a second layer of wire-bondable material is deposited.
#1# 0. 57. The method of claim 56, said low-resistance metal being selected from the group consisting of Cu and Au and Al and W and Ag.
#1# 0. 58. The method of claim 56, said wire-bondable material being selected from the group consisting of Au and Al.
#1# 0. 59. The method of claim 53, additionally providing an adhesive layer between said first layer of dielectric and said first layer of metal.
#1# 0. 60. The method of claim 53, additionally providing a protective layer of said first layer of metal.
#1# 0. 61. The method of claim 53, additionally providing an adhesive layer between said second layer of dielectric and said second layer of metal.
#1# 0. 62. The method of claim 53, additionally providing a protective layer of said second layer of metal.
#1# 0. 63. The method of claim 24 additionally providing prior to said step of creating a first layer of metal over said first layer of dielectric the steps of:
depositing a first layer of dielectric over said layer of passivation, including the at least one opening created through said layer of passivation, said first layer of dielectric preferably comprising polyimide; and
patterning and etching the deposited first layer of dielectric, creating at least one second opening through this first layer of dielectric, said at least one second opening being aligned with said at least one first opening through the layer of passivation.
#1# 0. 64. The method of claim 7, wherein said providing at least one bond pad over said post-passivation interconnection structure comprises the steps of:
providing a substrate, active devices having been created in or on the substrate, a layer of fine-line interconnect metal including top metal being connected to said active devices having been provided over the substrate, said top metal comprising wire-bondable metal, said top metal comprising at least one first portion of top metal comprising a bond pad, said top metal further comprising at least one second portion of top metal that needs to be connected to said first portion of top metal, a layer of passivation having been provided over the layer of fine-line interconnect metal;
patterning and etching a first, second and third opening through the layer of passivation, said first opening being aligned with a portion of said first portion of top metal, said second opening being aligned with a portion of said first portion of top metal, said third opening being aligned with a portion of said second portion of top metal, exposing said first and second portion of top metal;
creating a first layer of metal over said passivation layer, creating a second layer of metal serving as a seed layer over said first layer of metal;
creating an exposure mask, preferably comprising photoresist, over the created second layer of metal, exposing the second layer of metal only over the surface area of the second layer of metal at least on the region over and between said second and third opening, and not exposing said first opening;
creating a patterned third layer of metal over the exposed surface of the second layer of metal;
creating a patterned fourth layer of metal over the patterned third layer of metal;
removing the exposure mask, exposing the second layer of metal, leaving in place a mask of the patterned third and fourth layers of metal in place overlying the second layer of metal;
etching the second and the first layers of metal in accordance with the mask of third and fourth layers of metal overlying the second and third layers of metal, thereby avoiding etch damage to said top metal in said bond pad, thereby exposing the passivation layer;
depositing a layer of dielectric over the patterned fourth layer of metal and the layer of passivation, preferably comprising polyimide; and
patterning and etching the deposited layer of dielectric, creating an opening through the layer of dielectric that aligns with said bond pad.
#1# 0. 65. The method of claim 7, wherein said providing at least one bond pad over said post-passivation interconnection structure comprises the steps of:
providing a substrate, active devices having been created in or on the substrate, a layer of fine-line interconnect metal including at least one layer of top metal being connected to said active devices having been provided over the substrate, a layer of passivation having been provided over the layer of fine-line interconnect metal;
patterning and etching at least one first opening through the layer of passivation, said at least one first opening being aligned with a portion of said at least one layer of top metal, exposing said at least one layer of top metal;
creating a first layer of metal over said passivation layer;
patterning said first layer of metal, creating at least one pattern of said first layer of metal contacting said at least one layer of top metal;
depositing a first layer of dielectric over said layer of passivation, including said at least one pattern of said first layer of metal;
creating at least one third opening through the first layer of dielectric, said at least one third opening being aligned with a portion of said at least one pattern of said first layer of metal;
creating a second layer of metal over said first layer of dielectric including inside surfaces of said at least one third opening created through said first layer of dielectric;
patterning said second layer of metal, creating at least one pattern of said second layer of metal contacting said at least one pattern of first layer of metal;
depositing a second layer of dielectric over said first layer of dielectric, including said at least one pattern of said second layer of metal;
creating at least one fourth opening through the second layer of dielectric, said at least one fourth opening being aligned with a portion of said at least one pattern of said second layer of metal, exposing said at least one pattern of said second layer of metal.
#1# 0. 66. A method of forming post passivation interconnect structure, comprising:
providing one or more internal circuits comprising one or more active devices formed in and on a semiconductor substrate;
providing a fine line metallization system, formed over said semiconductor substrate in one or more thin layers of dielectric;
providing a passivation layer over said fine line metallization system;
providing a thick, wide metallization system formed above said passivation layer, in one or more thick layers of dielectric, wherein said thick layers of dielectric are thicker than said thin layers of dielectric, wherein said thick, wide metallization system is used as a distribution network for a clock or signal voltage, and wherein said thick, wide metallization system is connected to said one or more internal circuits; and
providing at least one wire-bondable bond pad adjacent to said thick layers of dielectric, said at least one wire-bondable bond pad being connected with said thick, wide metallization system.
#1# 0. 67. The method of claim 66 wherein said at least one wire-bondable bond pad is formed from a top layer of said fine line metallization system.
#1# 0. 68. The method of claim 67 wherein said at least one wire-bondable bond pad is exposed through said passivation layer.
#1# 0. 69. The method of claim 66 wherein said at least one wire-bondable bond pad is connected to said thick, wide metallization system through said fine line metallization system and through openings in said passivation layer.
#1# 0. 71. The chip of claim 70, wherein said adhesion layer comprises a titanium-containing layer.
#1# 0. 72. The chip of claim 70, wherein said adhesion layer comprises a chromium-containing layer.
#1# 0. 73. The chip of claim 70, wherein said metallization structure further comprises a nickel-containing layer on said electroplated copper layer.
#1# 0. 74. The chip of claim 70, wherein said metal layer comprises aluminum.
#1# 0. 75. The chip of claim 70, wherein said polymer layer comprises polyimide.
#1# 0. 76. The chip of claim 70, wherein said metallization structure is configured for connection to an external circuit by wirebonding.
#1# 0. 78. The chip of claim 77, wherein said adhesion layer comprises a titanium-containing layer.
#1# 0. 79. The chip of claim 77, wherein said adhesion layer comprises a chromium-containing layer.
#1# 0. 80. The chip of claim 77, wherein said interconnecting structure further comprises a nickel-containing layer over said electroplated copper layer, wherein said nickel-containing layer is connected to said first and second contact points through said electroplated copper layer.
#1# 0. 81. The chip of claim 77, wherein said metal layer comprises aluminum.
#1# 0. 82. The chip of claim 77, wherein said polymer layer comprises polyimide.
#1# 0. 83. The chip of claim 77, wherein said interconnecting structure is configured for connection to an external circuit by wirebonding.
#1# 0. 85. The chip of claim 84, wherein said adhesion layer comprises a titanium-containing layer.
#1# 0. 86. The chip of claim 84, wherein said adhesion layer comprises a chromium-containing layer.
#1# 0. 87. The chip of claim 84, wherein said interconnecting structure further comprises a nickel-containing layer over said electroplated copper layer, wherein said nickel-containing layer is connected to said first and second contact points through said electroplated copper layer.
#1# 0. 88. The chip of claim 84, wherein said metal layer comprises aluminum.
#1# 0. 89. The chip of claim 84, wherein said second polymer layer comprises polyimide.
#1# 0. 90. The chip of claim 84, wherein said interconnecting structure is configured for connection to an external circuit by wirebonding.
#1# 0. 91. The chip of claim 70, wherein said metallization structure is configured for connection to an external circuit by solder bonding.
#1# 0. 92. The chip of claim 77, wherein said interconnecting structure is configured for connection to an external circuit by solder bonding.
#1# 0. 93. The chip of claim 84, wherein said interconnecting structure is configured for connection to an external circuit by solder bonding.
#1# 0. 95. The chip of claim 94, wherein said adhesion layer comprises a titanium-containing layer.
#1# 0. 96. The chip of claim 94, wherein said second metal layer comprises a copper layer over said adhesion layer, and a nickel-containing layer over said copper layer, wherein said nickel-containing layer is connected to said first and second contact points through said copper layer.
#1# 0. 97. The chip of claim 94, wherein said first metal layer comprises aluminum.
#1# 0. 98. The chip of claim 94, wherein said second metal layer comprises copper.
#1# 0. 100. The chip of claim 99, wherein said first adhesion layer comprises a chromium-containing layer.
#1# 0. 101. The chip of claim 99, wherein said second adhesion layer comprises a chromium-containing layer.
#1# 0. 102. The chip of claim 99, wherein said metallization structure further comprises a nickel-containing layer over said second copper layer.
#1# 0. 103. The chip of claim 99, wherein said interconnecting structure further comprises a nickel-containing layer over said first copper layer.
#1# 0. 104. The chip of claim 99, wherein said metallization structure is configured for connection to an external circuit by wirebonding.
#1# 0. 105. The chip of claim 99 further comprising a third dielectric layer on said metallization structure and said polymer layer.
#1# 0. 107. The chip of claim 106, wherein said metallization structure is configured for connection to an external circuit by wirebonding.
#1# 0. 108. The chip of claim 106 further comprising a second polymer layer on said first polymer layer and over said metallization structure.
#1# 0. 109. The chip of claim 106 further comprising a second polymer layer on said first polymer layer and over said metallization structure, wherein a third opening in said second polymer layer is over a fourth region of said metallization structure, and said fourth region is at a bottom of said third opening, wherein said fourth region is connected to said third region through said second opening, wherein said fourth region is not vertically over said third region, wherein said fourth region is configured for wirebonding.
#1# 0. 110. The chip of claim 106, wherein said metallization structure is configured for connection to an external circuit by solder bonding.
#1# 0. 111. The chip of claim 106, wherein said first polymer layer has a thickness greater than 2 micrometers.
#1# 0. 112. The chip of claim 106, wherein said first polymer layer comprises polyimide.
#1# 0. 114. The chip of claim 113, wherein said interconnect comprises a power interconnect.
#1# 0. 115. The chip of claim 113, wherein said interconnect comprises a ground interconnect.
#1# 0. 116. The chip of claim 113, wherein said aluminum layer has a thickness greater than 1 micrometer.
#1# 0. 117. The chip of claim 113, wherein no polymer layer is between said separating layer and said interconnect.
#1# 0. 118. The chip of claim 113, wherein said second dielectric layer comprises a polymer.
#1# 0. 119. The chip of claim 113, wherein the number of said multiple first vias is at least ten.

, the semiconductor circuits having one or more active devices

  • 58 are connection pads to the semiconductor devices 42 that have been created in or on the surface of substrate 40
  • 60 is a layer of fine-line interconnects that has been created overlying connection pads 58 to the semiconductor devices 42
  • 61 is one of the vias or a local fine line interconnections that have been provided for layer 60, more such vias or local fine line interconnections are shown in FIG. 3 but are, for reasons of simplicity, not highlighted
  • 62 is a layer of passivation that has been deposited overlying the layer 60 of fine-line interconnects. In creating layer 62 of passivation, a layer of approximately 0.5 μm. PECVD oxide can be deposited first followed by a layer of approximately 0.7 μm. nitride. Passivation layer 62 is very important because it protects the device wafer from moisture and foreign ion contamination. The positioning of this layer between the sub-micron process (of the integrated circuit) and the tens-micron process (of the interconnecting metallization structure) is of critical importance since it allows for a cheaper process that possibly has less stringent clean room requirements for the process of creating the interconnecting metallization structure.
  • 63 is one of vias that passes through layer 62 of passivation, more such vias are shown in FIG. 3 but are, for reasons of simplicity, not highlighted
  • 64 is a layer of post-passivation dielectric in which, as a post-passivation metal scheme process, interconnects have been created; in some applications, the metal can also be created directly on top of the layer 62 of passivation
  • 74 is the combined (for multiple connection pads in layer 58) power or ground bus
  • 67 is a via or a local thick metal scheme that is created overlying the layer 62 of passivation, more such vias or local thick metal schemes are shown in FIG. 3 but are, for reasons of simplicity, not highlighted
  • 74′ is the power or ground bond pad for the multiple semiconductor devices in layer 58.
  • From the cross section that is shown in FIG. 3, it is clear that, most importantly, the ability to create interconnects to semiconductor devices that have been created in or on the surface of a substrate has been extended. This by creating these interconnects not only as fine-line interconnects in layer 60 but by extending the interconnect by creation a wide, thick wire interconnect network overlying a layer of passivation. The layer of passivation is used to protect the underlying semiconductor devices and the fine line interconnection from mobile ions, moisture and other contaminants. No further passivation layer is required to protect the wide, thick metal and the dielectrics because the structure is sturdier. Moisture and mobile ions will not significantly affect the properties and functionality of the structure. The wide, thick wire interconnect network is further is connected to a power/ground bond pad 68 74′.

    This provides immediate and significant benefits in that these wide, thick lines are further removed from the surface of the substrate while the wide, thick interconnect network that is created overlying the layer of passivation can now contain sturdier, that is thicker and wider lines. Power/ground interconnect lines are in addition directly connected to a power/ground bond pad. The thick, wide metal interconnect lines in combination with the power/ground pad can be used for power and ground distribution and for connection of ground/power signals to the semiconductor devices 42. This distribution of interconnect lines and the interconnect to a ground/power bond pad takes place above a conventional layer of passivation and partially replaces and extends the conventional method of having, for purposes of ground/power distribution, a fine-line distribution interconnect network under the layer of passivation.

    It must, in this respect and related to the above provided comments, be remembered that power and ground pins do not require drivers and/or receiver circuitry.

    The invention

    The method that is used to create the interconnect network that is shown in cross section in FIG. 3 addresses the use of power and ground connections. FIG. 3 can be summarized as follows: a silicon substrate is provided in the surface of which have been created semiconductor devices and no electrostatic discharge (ESD) circuit. A first layer of dielectric is deposited over the substrate, a fine-line interconnect network is created in the first layer of dielectric making contact with the active circuits. A layer of passivation is deposited over the surface of the first layer of dielectric. A pattern of metal plugs (or, for low aspect ratio vias and as previously pointed out, direct interconnects between the overlying layers of metal) is created in the layer of passivation that aligns with points of contact created in the surface of the first layer of dielectric. One or more layers of dielectric are deposited over the surface of the layer of passivation, a wide thick line interconnect network is created in the one or more layers of dielectric, contacting the ESD and conventional circuits of the device. For some applications, the first layer of metal of the post-passivation interconnection scheme can be created on top of the passivation, without adding thick dielectric in between. A bond pad serving as a point of electrical contact comprising a power or ground contact is provided in or on the surface of the one or more layers of dielectric.

    FIG. 3 shows, as highlighted and in summary, a cross section of a silicon substrate 40 over which a interconnect network is created according to the invention, with the interconnect network created in a thick layer of dielectric overlying a layer of passivation and remaining internal to the thick layer of dielectric. No ESD, receiver, driver or I/O circuit access pin is provided through the surface of the layer of dielectric for external to internal interface. Shown in FIG. 3 is the power/ground bus interconnect line 74, providing for an interconnect scheme of thick, wide lines overlying a passivation layer 62. Due to the thick, wide lines of the interconnect network that is created overlying a layer 62 of passivation, the power/ground distribution can take place entirely within the interconnect layer 64. If there is ESD stimuli, it will be spread out and be dissipated through all the junction of circuits 42. This can be achieved through all the low impedance metal scheme of the invention. For fine line interconnections, the ESD stimuli cannot be distributed and would destroy the junction near the I/O pin. In addition and as highlighted in the cross section of FIG. 3, the power/ground bus 74 is connected to a bond pad 74′, allowing direct and relatively loss-free connection of the power/ground signals to the semiconductor circuits 42.

    The reason why the circuit configuration that is shown in the cross section of FIG. 3 does not required the use of ESD circuits is basically attributable to the very low impedance of the post-passivation interconnect provided by the invention. That is layer 64, FIG. 3, which is a layer of post-passivation dielectric in which, as a post-passivation metal scheme process of the invention, interconnects have been created. The accumulated electrostatic discharge will be evenly distributed to the circuits 42 without thereby experiencing a significant resistance. The junction capacitance of all the circuits act as a collective and relatively large ESD circuit, that is the collective junction capacitance of circuits 42 is large enough that no ESD circuit is required. In prior art fine-line interconnect applications, the electrostatic charge will find the path of lowest resistance, which is the circuit that is close to the bond pad of the device, and destroy that circuit. This chain of events of prevented by the post-passivation interconnect scheme of the invention.

    The cross section that is shown in FIG. 4 is identical to the cross section that has been shown in FIG. 3, the difference being that the cross section shown in FIG. 4 provides for clock/signal pulses provided over clock/signal bus 74 and the bond pad 74′. The method that is followed for the creation of the structure that is shown in cross section in FIG. 6 is therefore the same as the previously highlighted method that is used for the creation of the structure of FIG. 3.

    It must further be emphasized that, where FIGS. 3 and 4 show a fine-line interconnect network 60 that underlies the layer 62 of passivation, the invention also enables for and can be further extended with the complete elimination of the fine-line interconnect network 60 and creating an interconnect network 64 that uses only thick, wide wires. For this application of the invention, the first layer of dielectric 60 is not applied, the layer 62 of passivation is deposited directly over the surface of the created semiconductor devices 58 in or on the surface of substrate 40.

    It is further of value to briefly discuss the above implemented and addressed distinction between fine-line interconnect lines and wide, thick interconnect lines. The following points apply in this respect:

    This completes discussion of the various structures that are provided by the invention. The post-passivation interconnection scheme can be a single layer of metal or can be more than one layer of metal. Where a single layer of metal is used, the post-passivation interconnection scheme provides both low-resistance interconnection and bond pad capabilities. For applications using more than one layer of metal, the bottom layer of metal is provided for low-resistance interconnect purposes while the top layer of metal provides both low resistance interconnect and bond pad capabilities.

    Therefore, the post passivation interconnect structure of the present invention comprises a thick, wide metallization system formed above the passivation layer 62, wherein the thick, wide metallization system is used as a distribution network for a clock or signal voltage, and wherein the thick, wide metallization system is connected to the one or more internal circuits, wherein the thick, wide metallization system comprises a metal in the thick, wide metallization system greater than about 1 micrometer in thickness and one or more thick layers of dielectric, wherein the thick layers of dielectric each have a thickness greater than about 2 micrometers.

    The bond pads, such as are highlighted as elements 74′ in FIGS. 3 and 74′ in FIG. 4, can be connected to external circuits by solder bonding, wirebonding, tape-automated bonding (TAB) and the like. As an example, the bond pad exposed through opening 17, FIG. 5, is connected to external circuitry by means of bond wire 18. To achieve both the low-resistance interconnect and wire-bonding capabilities, the top layers 15/16 in FIG. 5, must comprise a first metal, for instance copper, for purposes of low-resistance, and a second metal, for example Au, for purposes of wire-bonding. A layer of metal, for instance Ni, is required as a diffusion barrier. Where a layer of copper is used, a layer of adhesion material, such as Cr, must be created underneath the layer of copper. The top layer of metal preferably comprises a composite layer of metal such as Cr/Cu/Ni/Au. Where a bottom layer of metal, such as layer 14 in FIG. 5, is only used for low-resistance conduction, only low-resistance copper is required for this layer. A layer of Cr may also be required underneath the layer of low-resistance copper for adhesion purposes while a layer of Ni is required overlying the layer of low-resistance copper for applications where protection of the surface of the layer of copper is required.

    In sum: for purposes of providing both wire-bonding capabilities and of achieving low IR voltage drop along the interconnections, the metallurgy of the top layer of metal requires a bulk conduction metal such as copper, gold, aluminum, and the like, in addition to a wire bondable metal such as gold and aluminum is required. In addition, a layer of diffusion barrier material, such a Ni, is required between and overlying the bulk conduction metal and the wire-bondable metal. Furthermore, a layer of adhesion material and a barrier layer may also be required under the bulk conduction metal.

    For some applications, the low-resistance metal, such as Au and Al, can also be used for wire-bonding purposes, in which case, the metallurgy becomes simpler. As an example, layer 14 and 15, FIG. 5, can both comprise TiW/Au whereby TiW is used as the adhesion layer.

    First highlighted will be the cross section that is shown in FIG. 5, this cross section is to be viewed as an example of creating overlying interconnects through one or more layers of dielectric, highlighted in the cross section of FIG. 5 are:

    The composition of layers 14, 15 and 16 has been previously discussed and can be summarized as follows:

    FIGS. 6 through 10 show specific methods and structures for the thick, heavy interconnect scheme and the wire-bonding pad of the invention. These methods and structures will now discussed in detail. It must thereby be kept in mind that the invention provides for a post-passivation interconnect scheme for the interconnections to external circuits. This interconnect to external circuits is typically provided by methods of solder bonding. The significant difference between conventional methods of interconnecting to external circuits is that the invention combined a new, post-passivation interconnect scheme with using wire-bonding techniques. In this manner, the invention solves the problem of typically experiences high IR voltage drop across interconnect lines. A significant aspect of the invention is further that it allows the application of widely available wire-bonding infrastructure and thereby negates the need for relatively expensive methods of solder bonding flip chips.

    The cross sections that are shown in FIGS. 5 through 10 focus on using a wire bonding approach for creating a chip and by applying post-passivation interconnections for the connection of the device to external circuits. The post-passivation can be a single layer of metal or can comprise multiple layers of metal. A first layer of metal in the post-passivation process is typically on the surface of a thick layer of dielectric. For purposes of cost-reduction, this first layer of metal can also be created directly overlying the surface of the layer of passivation.

    Only the upper-most layer of metal that is created using the post-passivation scheme of the invention must provide a metal configuration that has both low resistance and good wire bonding capabilities. Lower lying layers of metal need only provide low resistance interconnects and can therefore comprise a bulk metal such as copper that is typified by low-resistance. The invention provides special insight into the creation of the upper-most layer of metal, which must have both low-resistance and good wire bonding capabilities.

    For purposes of low-resistance, the invention provides a bulk metal such as Cu, Au, Al and the like. For wire-bonding purposes, the invention provides a metal of good wire-bonding characteristics such as Au, Al and the like.

    Where Au or Al is used as the interconnect metal, the metal scheme is relatively simple since both of these metals have low-resistance and good wire-bonding characteristics. This will be further highlighted using the cross section of FIG. 6 and FIG. 9 for Au and Al, respectively.

    Where Cu is used as the interconnect metal, in view of the low-resistance of Cu, a layer of wire-bondable metal such as Au or Al is additionally required. For this application, a layer of diffusion barrier material, such as Ni, is required between the layer of Cu and the overlying layer of Au. In addition, a adhesion layer, for instance comprising Cr, is required between the layer of Cu and the underlying layer of dielectric (polyimide). This will be further highlighted using the cross section of FIGS. 7 and 8.

    Specifically referring to the cross section that is shown in FIG. 6, the following elements of this structure are high-lighted:

    The cross section that is shown in FIG. 6 is an application of the invention where Au or Al is used as the interconnect metal. As previously pointed out, the metal scheme is relatively simple since both of these metals have low-resistance and good wire-bonding characteristics. The layer of Cu or Al forms the low-resistance interconnect layer while this metal can also be used for good wire-bonding purposes. A Au layer can be created using conventional electroplating technology. In addition, since Au is an inert metal, a layer of Au does not require an overlying layer of polyimide.

    Therefore, the method of providing at least one bond pad over the surface of the post-passivation interconnection structure may comprise the steps of:

    For subsequent cross sections of FIG. 7 through 10, a number of the elements of the structure and therefore a number of the related processing steps are commonly valid and will therefore not be repeated. The processing steps however, in view of the importance of these step, will, for each of the cross sections of FIG. 7 through 10, be restated.

    For the cross section that is shown in FIG. 7, layers 40 through and including layer 11 are as previously highlighted under FIG. 6. FIG. 7 has, in addition to or differing with the elements that have been highlighted under FIG. 6, the following elements:

    The processing flow that is provided for the creation of the structure that has been shown in cross section in FIG. 7 is as follows:

    Therefore, the method of providing at least one bond pad over the surface of the post-passivation interconnection structure may comprise the steps of:

    The cross section that is shown in FIG. 8 has the basic elements that have been highlighted under FIG. 7, these basic elements have however been processed in a different manner, which will become clear in following the processing flow as this processing flow applies to the cross section of FIG. 8.

    The processing flow that is provided for the creation of the structure that has been shown in cross section in FIG. 8 is as follows:

    Therefore, the method of providing at least one bond pad over the surface of the post-passivation interconnection structure may comprise the steps of:

    The cross section that is shown in FIG. 9 has the simplest metal system, a thick sputtered layer of Al is used in this case.

    The processing flow that is provided for the creation of the structure that has been shown in cross section in FIG. 9 is as follows:

    Therefore, the method of providing at least one bond pad over the surface of said post-passivation interconnection structure may comprise the steps of:

    The cross section that is shown in FIG. 10 has the basic elements that have been highlighted under FIG. 7, these basis elements have however processed in a different manner which will become clear in the following processing flow as this processing flow applies to the cross section of FIG. 10.

    The processing flow that is provided for the creation of the structure that has been shown in cross section in FIG. 10 is as follows:

    Therefore, the method of providing at least one bond pad over the surface of the post-passivation interconnection structure may comprise the steps of:

    The invention has provided methods and structures for creating thick, heavy layers of interconnect metal connected with bond pads over the surface of a conventional layer of passivation. The invention has further provided processing sequences for the creation of the bond pads and the thick heavy layers of metal.

    Although the invention has been described and illustrated with reference to specific illustrative embodiments thereof, it is not intended that the invention be limited to those illustrative embodiments. Those skilled in the art will recognize that variations and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. It is therefore intended to include within the invention all such variations and modifications which fall within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereof.

    Lee, Jin-Yuan, Lin, Mou-Shiung, Huang, Ching-Cheng, Lei, Ming-Ta

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