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ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Copper (Cu) is gradually replacing aluminum (Al) as the interconnect material in integrated circuits. However, a problem arises due to the fact that the top layer Cu pad does not form a good connection with the normal bonding techniques. This is mainly due to the poor quality of copper oxide formed on the Cu pad surface upon exposure to the atmosphere and moisture.
In order to ensure a good contact between the chip and the bonding element, either the top Cu metal layer has to be replaced by Al, or an indirect way of bonding is needed. Both of these options increase the complexity and cost.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,384,284 to Doan et al. describes a process to form a pad interconnect whereby a metal layer or a metal alloy is bonded to an underlying aluminum pad by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) or by electroless deposition. A conductive epoxy film is then adhered to the metal layer. The metal layer may be comprised of, for example, Cu, Ni, W, Au, Ag, or Pt and the metal alloy may be comprised of titanium nitride, for example.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,462,892 to Gabriel describes a method of processing a semiconductor wafer so as to inhibit corrosion of aluminum or other metal interconnection lines. Such interconnection lines may be composed of tungsten (W)/titanium (Ti), aluminum (Al), aluminum-copper (Cu), or successive layers of W/Ti and Al—Cu. Once the interconnection lines are etched, the wafer is moved from an etching chamber a post-etching processing chamber, without exposure to the atmosphere, where a thin native oxide is formed on the exposed sidewalls of the just etched interconnection lines. The oxide layer protects the wafer surface from acidic corrosion upon subsequent exposure to the atmosphere.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,985,765 to Hsiao et al. describes a method for reducing bonding pad loss using a capping layer, preferably comprised of tungsten, when contact openings are etched to the bonding pads while much deeper fuse openings are concurrently etched.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,376,235 to Langley describes a process of using a wet chemical process to remove chlorine from dry etched metal features on a semiconductor wafer before an alloy step. The wet chemical process includes a 20:1 phosphoric acid solution dip that prevents the formation of voids in the etched metal features during subsequent alloying steps up to about 425° C. by removing chlorine.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,785,236 to Cheung et al. describes a process for forming electrical connection between metal wires and metal interconnections not otherwise bondable, i.e. gold and aluminum wires and copper interconnects. The copper pads are modified, by forming an aluminum pad thereover, to permit the use of conventional wire bonding techniques.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,891,756 to Erickson describes a method for forming a solder bump pad, and specifically to converting a wire bond pad of a surface-mount IC device to a flip-chip solder bump pad such that the IC device can be flip-chip mounted to a substrate. The method uses a Ni layer over the pad.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,647,942 to Haji describes a wire bonding method including the step of removing a thin surface layer of an electrode comprising a copper layer and a nickel layer formed on the surface of the copper layer and coated with gold on the surface. This removes nickel hydroxide and nickel oxide present on the gold film.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a method of bonding a metal wire to a copper bonding pad.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a method of preparing a copper bonding pad to permit the use of normal bonding techniques to bond a wire to the copper bonding pad.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a method of bonding a metal wire to a copper bonding pad with good adhesion.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a method of bonding a metal wire to a copper bonding pad with minimum process complexity.
Other objects will appear hereinafter.
It has now been discovered that the above and other objects of the present invention may be accomplished in the following manner. Specifically, a semiconductor structure having an exposed, recessed metal bonding pad within a layer opening is provided. The layer has an upper surface. A conductive cap having a predetermined thickness is formed over the metal bonding pad. A bonding element is bonded to the conductive cap to form an electrical connection with the metal bonding pad.


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