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Surface Property of Passivation Layer on Integrated Circuit Chip and Solder Mask Layer on Printed Circuit Board

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Wong, C. P.
Luo, Shijian
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Adhesion of underfill to passivation layer on integrated circuit chip and solder mask layer on printed circuit board is critical to the reliability of an underfilled flip chip package. In this study, the surface properties of solder mask and four passivation materials: benzocyclobutene (BCB), polyimide (PI), silicon dioxide (SiO₂)and silicon nitride (SiN) were investigated. A combination of both wet and dry cleaning processes was very effective to remove contaminants from the surface. The element oxygen, introduced during O₂plasma treatment or UV/O₃treatment, led to the increase of the base component of surface tension. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) experiments confirmed the increase of oxygen concentration at the surface after UV/O₃treatment. Wetting of underfill on passivation and solder mask was slightly improved at higher temperatures. Although UV/O₃ cleaning and O₂plasma treatment significantly improved the wetting of underfill on passivation materials, they did not improve adhesion strength of epoxy underfill to passivation. Therefore, the wetting was not the controlling factor in adhesion of the system studied.
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2003-10
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