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An alternative approach to measure alpha-particle-induced SEU cross-section for flip-chip packaged SRAM devices: High energy alpha backside irradiation

Authors
Khan, Saqib AliLim, ChulseungBak, GeunyongBaeg, SanghyeonLee, Soonyoung
Issue Date
Feb-2017
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Keywords
Single event effect (SEE); Alpha particle; Soft errors; GEANT4; 14 nm FinFET
Citation
MICROELECTRONICS RELIABILITY, v.69, pp 100 - 108
Pages
9
Indexed
SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
MICROELECTRONICS RELIABILITY
Volume
69
Start Page
100
End Page
108
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/10525
DOI
10.1016/j.microre12016.12.004
ISSN
0026-2714
Abstract
To evaluate a device sensitivity against alpha particles, traditional Single Event Effect (SEE) tests are conducted using isotope source, which emits particles just above 5 MeV. Relentless downscaling and higher packing density have driven the demand of developing increasingly complex packaging: smaller, thinner, having enormous input/output pins count per chip. Flip-chip bonded devices meet all these demands, but their testing against alpha particles is a big challenge. The range of alpha ions, emitted by the isotope sources, is very short, which precludes their penetration till active circuit - from either side of the chip. This paper presents an evidence that high energy alpha irradiation can potentially be used to measure and correlate alpha SEE cross-section for such devices. The proposed method uses high energy alpha particles, directed from the backside of die, to mimic low energy (similar to 5 MeV) at the sensitive volume (SV). The incident particles penetrate the entire silicon substrate and deposit charge in the SV to induce upsets. The energy and LET of an ion at the SV, having traversed the entire substrate, is determined using TRIM. SEE experiments are performed on 14 nm FinFET SRAM devices, assembled in flip-chip and wire-bonded structures, respectively, for backside and traditional top-side testing. High energy alpha irradiations were simulated using CREME-MC - a Geant4 based Monte Carlo transport code. Tests and simulation results, for traditional and proposed methods, are presented for correlation. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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