Abstract

Abstract Further development of SEM-based feature extraction tools for design validation and failure analysis is contingent on reliable sample preparation methods. This article describes how a delayering framework for 130 nm technology was adapted and used on a 45 nm SPI module consisting of 11 metal layers, 10 via layers, two layers of polysilicon, and an active silicon layer. It explains how different polishing and etching methods are used to expose each layer with sufficient contrast for SEM imaging and subsequent feature extraction. By combining polygon sets representing each layer, the full design of the device was reconstructed as shown in one of the images.

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