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Stress impact of the annealing procedure of cu-filled tsv packaging on the performance of nano-scaled mosfets evaluated by an analytical solution and fea-based submodeling technique
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Stress impact of the annealing procedure of cu-filled tsv packaging on the performance of nano-scaled mosfets evaluated by an analytical solution and fea-based submodeling technique

Pei-Chen HuangChang-Chun Lee
Materials, 卷.14(18), 5226
09/2021

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Annealing process Carrier mobility estimation Finite element analysis MOSFET TSV Materials Science (all) Condensed Matter Physics
Stress-induced performance change in electron packaging architecture is a major concern when the keep-out zone (KOZ) and corresponding integration density of interconnect systems and transistor devices are considered. In this study, a finite element analysis (FEA)-based submodeling approach is demonstrated to analyze the stress-affected zone of through-silicon via (TSV) and its influences on a planar metal oxide semiconductor field transistor (MOSFET) device. The feasibility of the widely adopted analytical solution for TSV stress-affected zone estimation, Lamé radial stress solution, is investigated and compared with the FEA-based submodeling approach. Analytic results reveal that the Lamé stress solution overestimates the TSV-induced stress in the concerned device by over 50%, and the difference in the estimated results of device performance between Lamé stress solution and FEA simulation can reach 22%. Moreover, a silicon–germanium-based lattice mismatch stressor is designed in a silicon p-type MOSFET, and its effects are analyzed and compared with those of TSV residual stress. The S/D stressor dominates the stress status of the device channel. The demonstrated FEA-based submodeling approach is effective in analyzing the stress impact from packaging and device-level components and estimating the KOZ issue in advanced electronic packaging.

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