Direct bonding on package substrates
A bonded structure with a package substrate comprising an inorganic, insulating first bonding layer and first conductive features at a surface thereof and an electronic component comprising an inorganic, insulating second bonding layer and second conductive features at a surface thereof wherein the first bonding layer and the second bonding layer are directly bonded to one another, and the first and second conductive features are directly bonded to one another.
1 . A method for direct bonding, comprising:
depositing an inorganic bonding layer on an organic or ceramic package substrate;
embedding conductive features in the bonding layer; and
preparing the bonding layer for direct hybrid bonding with a second electronic component,
wherein preparing the bonding layer comprises treating a surface of the bonding layer and the conductive features to form nitrogen terminations.
2 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising directly hybrid bonding the second electronic component to the bonding layer such that a second inorganic bonding layer of the second electronic component directly bonds to the bonding layer and a second conductive features of the second electronic component directly bonds to the conductive features embedded in the bonding layer.
3 . The method of claim 2 , wherein the second electronic component comprises a wiring layer.
4 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising thinning or removing a carrier from second electronic component after directly bonding to leave an interposer structure.
5 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the embedding conductive features comprises damascene processing.
6 . The method of claim 1 , wherein preparing the bonding layer for directly bonding comprises polishing the bonding layer to have a surface roughness less than about 20 Å rms.
7 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising depositing a buffer layer on the package substrate prior to depositing the bonding layer, wherein the package substrate comprises an organic core material and the buffer layer has a coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) between that of the package substrate and the bonding layer.
8 . The method of claim 7 , further comprising depositing a masking layer on the buffer layer prior to depositing the bonding layer.
9 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising patterning the bonding layer to remove the bonding layer from some surfaces of the package substrate and leave the bonding layer in locations where direct bonding will be performed.
10 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising depositing an adhesion layer on the package substrate prior to depositing the bonding layer, wherein the package substrate comprises a ceramic material.
11 . A bonded structure, comprising:
a package substrate comprising an inorganic, insulating first bonding layer and first conductive features at a surface thereof; and
a buffer layer on the package substrate between the first bonding layer and the package substrate; and
an electronic component comprising an inorganic, insulating second bonding layer and second conductive features at a surface thereof,
wherein the first bonding layer and the second bonding layer are directly bonded to one another, and the first and second conductive features are directly bonded to one another; and
wherein the buffer layer has a coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) between that of the package substrate and the first bonding layer.
12 . The bonded structure of claim 11 , further comprising a hard mask layer between the buffer layer and the first bonding layer.
13 . The bonded structure of claim 12 , further comprising an adhesion layer between the first bonding layer and the package substrate.
14 . The bonded structure of claim 13 , further comprising a semiconductor device directly bonded on the electronic component.
15 . The bonded structure of claim 14 , wherein the electronic component comprises a wiring layer.
16 . A packaging carrier configured for direct bonding with another electronic component, the packaging carrier comprising:
a ceramic or organic package core;
a buffer layer on the package core;
an inorganic and insulating bonding layer on the buffer layer, and embedded and exposed conductive features at a bonding surface thereof, the bonding surface having a surface roughness of less than about 20 Å rms,
wherein the buffer layer has a coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) between that of the package core and the bonding layer.
17 . The packaging carrier of claim 16 , further comprising an intervening inorganic dielectric layer between the package core and the bonding layer.
18 . The packaging carrier of claim 16 , wherein the bonding layer is patterned to occupy less than a full surface of the packaging carrier.