Interfacial Reaction and Electromigration Failure of Cu Pillar/Ni/Sn-Ag/Cu Microbumps under Bidirectional Current Stressing.

Materials (Basel, Switzerland)(2023)

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The electromigration behavior of microbumps is inevitably altered under bidirectional currents. Herein, based on a designed test system, the effect of current direction and time proportion of forward current is investigated on Cu Pillar/Ni/Sn-1.8 Ag/Cu microbumps. Under thermo-electric stressing, microbumps are found to be susceptible to complete alloying to Cu6Sn5 and Cu3Sn. As a Ni layer prevents the contact of the Cu pillar with the solder, Sn atoms mainly react with the Cu pad, and the growth of CuSn is concentrated on the Cu pad sides. With direct current densities of 3.5 × 10 A/cm at 125 °C, the dissolution of a Ni layer on the cathode leads to a direct contact reaction between the Cu pillar and the solder, and the consumption of the Cu pillar and the Cu pad shows an obvious polarity difference. However, with a bidirectional current, there is a canceling effect of an atomic electromigration flux. With current densities of 2.5 × 10 A/cm at 125 °C, as the time proportion of the forward current approaches 50%, a polarity structural evolution will be hard to detect, and the influence of the chemical flux on Cu-Sn compounds will be more obvious. The mechanical properties of Cu/Sn3.0Ag0.5Cu/Cu are analyzed at 125 °C with direct and bidirectional currents of 1.0 × 10 A/cm. Compared with high-temperature stressing, the coupled direct currents significantly reduced the mechanical strength of the interconnects, and the Cu-Sn compound layers on the cathode became the vulnerable spot. While under bidirectional currents, as the canceling effect of the electromigration flux intensifies, the interconnect shear strength gradually increases, and the fracture location is no longer concentrated on the cathode sides.
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Cu-Sn compound,bidirectional current,electromigration,microbumps
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