Enhancing 3D NAND performance and reliability through overlay control
As microelectronic devices undergo continuous evolution, the ongoing miniaturization of semiconductor chips, coupled with an escalating number of layers, presents a huge challenge in meeting the progressively stringent overlay requirements for every successive generation of chips. Overlay, a metr...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1759862024-05-18T16:45:53Z Enhancing 3D NAND performance and reliability through overlay control Lim, Yu Le Lydia Helena Wong School of Materials Science and Engineering Micron Semiconductor Asia Pte Ltd LydiaWong@ntu.edu.sg Engineering As microelectronic devices undergo continuous evolution, the ongoing miniaturization of semiconductor chips, coupled with an escalating number of layers, presents a huge challenge in meeting the progressively stringent overlay requirements for every successive generation of chips. Overlay, a metric quantifying the positional deviation between adjacent layers within the semiconductor die, constitutes one of the three critical parameters essential for evaluating the performance of photolithography scanners. It plays a pivotal role in influencing the electrical properties, lifespan, and reliability of integrated circuits (IC). In Micron's latest 3D NAND memory chip, there exists an overlay error between its Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor (CMOS) contact and the Wordline (WL) contact. While there has been extensive research into resolving general overlay errors, there is little to no research that can be used effectively on the specific overlay issue in Micron's latest 3D NAND memory chip. Hence, a research gap exists in characterizing and identifying the causes of overlay issues in this specific context. In this study, process flow studies, evaluation of wafer-level process changes, wafer reticle design studies, and stress studies have been conducted to comprehensively characterize, identify, and resolve the root causes of wafer-level and die-level overlay issues. We achieved a 1.3% yield gain on the wafer-level issue and managed to further characterize the unique die-level overlay issue with a possible new lead to resolve this issue. Bachelor's degree 2024-05-13T02:00:47Z 2024-05-13T02:00:47Z 2024 Final Year Project (FYP) Lim, Y. L. (2024). Enhancing 3D NAND performance and reliability through overlay control. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/175986 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/175986 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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As microelectronic devices undergo continuous evolution, the ongoing miniaturization of
semiconductor chips, coupled with an escalating number of layers, presents a huge
challenge in meeting the progressively stringent overlay requirements for every successive
generation of chips. Overlay, a metric quantifying the positional deviation between
adjacent layers within the semiconductor die, constitutes one of the three critical
parameters essential for evaluating the performance of photolithography scanners. It plays
a pivotal role in influencing the electrical properties, lifespan, and reliability of integrated
circuits (IC).
In Micron's latest 3D NAND memory chip, there exists an overlay error between its
Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor (CMOS) contact and the Wordline (WL)
contact. While there has been extensive research into resolving general overlay errors,
there is little to no research that can be used effectively on the specific overlay issue in
Micron's latest 3D NAND memory chip. Hence, a research gap exists in characterizing
and identifying the causes of overlay issues in this specific context.
In this study, process flow studies, evaluation of wafer-level process changes, wafer reticle
design studies, and stress studies have been conducted to comprehensively characterize,
identify, and resolve the root causes of wafer-level and die-level overlay issues. We
achieved a 1.3% yield gain on the wafer-level issue and managed to further characterize
the unique die-level overlay issue with a possible new lead to resolve this issue. |
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