Focused Ion Beam Preparation of Low Melting Point Metals: Lessons Learned From Indium.

Microsc Microanal

MESA: Microsystem Engineering, Science, and Applications, Sandia National Laboratory, PO Box 5800, Albuquerque, NM87185-1084, USA.

Published: March 2022

Indium (In) and other low melting point metals are used as interconnects in a variety of hybridized circuits and a full understanding of the metallurgy of these interconnects is important to the reliability and performance of the devices. This paper shows that room temperature focused ion beam (FIB) preparation of cross-sections, using Ga+ or Xe+ can result in artifacts that obscure the true In microbump structure. The use of modified milling strategies to minimize the increased local sample temperature are shown to produce cross-sections that are representative of the In bump microstructure in some sample configurations. Furthermore, cooling of the sample to cryogenic temperatures is shown to reliably eliminate artifacts in FIB prepared cross-sections of In bumps allowing the true bump microstructure to be observed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1431927622000496DOI Listing

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