Abstract

Room-temperature Si/Si wafer direct bonding has been achieved successfully without wet chemistry treatment as well as no requiring annealing. Very strong bonding strength of Si/Si pairs, close to the bulk-fracture strength of silicon, is demonstrated at room temperature thanks to adding small amount of carbon tetrafluoride (CF4) into oxygen plasma treatment. The surface energies of bonded Si/Si wafer pairs were influenced by plasma treatment parameters. Moreover, the wafer surfaces and the bonding interfaces are analyzed to explore the bonding mechanism. Adding small amount of CF4 into O2 plasma does not etch the Si surface in a short time (∼60 s), but it renders fluorinated oxide grown on the Si surface, which should be less hydrophilic than the surface treated by O2 plasma. Therefore, fewer water molecules at bonding interface may be prone to produce many covalent bonds via polymerization reaction and result in strong bonding at room temperature.

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