Abstract

The electromigration lifetimes of a very large quantity of passivated electroplated Au interconnects were measured utilizing high resolution in-situ resistance monitoring equipment. Application of moderate accelerated stress conditions with current density limited to 2 MA/cm2 and oven temperatures in the range of 300°C to 375°C avoided large Joule-heated temperature gradients and electrical overstress failures. A maximum Joule-heated Au film temperature of 12°C was determined from measured temperature coefficients of resistance (TCRs). All Au interconnect lifetime distributions followed log-normal statistics. An activation energy of 0.80 ± 0.05 eV was measured from constant-current electromigration tests at multiple temperatures. A current density exponent of 1.91 ± 0.03 was extracted from multiple current densities at a single constant temperature. These electromigration model parameters correlate with the observed Au interconnect failure mechanism.

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