SACHEM Introduces Reveal Etch™, Co-Authors Paper with SSEC on Advancements in TSV Silicon Etching at ECTC 2014

SACHEM Introduces Reveal Etch™, Co-Authors Paper with SSEC on Advancements in TSV Silicon Etching at ECTC 2014

Thursday May 22, 2014    SACHEM is announcing the release of Reveal Etch™, a wet chemistry designed to enable a single-step silicon etch / TSV reveal process. SACHEM and Solid State Equipment, LLC (SSEC) developed the process for this chemistry and optimized its use in a single-wafer processor.

SACHEM Associates Dr. Yongqiang Lu, Sian Collins, Dr. Kevin McLaughlin, and Dr. Craig Allen, in conjunction with SSEC Associates Laura B. Mauer, John Taddei, and Ramey Youssef,  jointly issued a technical paper on a new wet process alternative to the polish / plasma etch TSV reveal process.

SSEC and SACHEM have worked on this new chemistry since early 2013. In February of 2014, the two companies produced a technical paper and are presenting their findings at IEEE Electronic Components and Technology Conference (ECTC 2014) on Thursday, May 29th at 4:45 p.m.

SSEC set out to further optimize its process chemistries by working with SACHEM to develop a proprietary aqueous chemistry that contains no potassium and is residue free. Not only does this new chemistry address many issues limiting wet processing usage, but there are significant cost savings with the elimination of the extensive KOH residues clean step.

“The SACHEM Reveal Etch chemistry is a key component to our TSV Revealer configuration on the latest SSEC platform called WaferEtch™,” stated Erwan Le Roy, Marketing Vice President of SSEC. “After years of dedicated R&D for this 2.5D/3D application, we enabled the lowest cost-of-ownership equipment by integrating all the key components in one single tool–silicon thickness metrology for accurate endpointing determination, wet etch with a spin-etch chemistry to avoid using separate CMP equipment, a final etch with the Reveal Etch chemistry to uniformly expose the TSVs and wet cleaning.”

“SACHEM’s developmental reveal etch chemistry combines our core capability in formulation, extensive knowledge of silicon etching and our high-purity expertise. Our solution optimizes etch rate and surface roughness,” stated Kevin McLaughlin, Global Electronic Materials Market Manager at SACHEM, Inc. “We have taken a significant step forward in enabling the TSV process by combining our expertise with that of SSEC,” says McLaughlin.

The Electronic Components and Technology Conference (ECTC) is the premier international event that brings together the best in packaging, components and microelectronic systems science, technology, and education in an environment of cooperation and technical exchange. ECTC is sponsored by the Components, Packaging and Manufacturing Technology (CPMT) Society of the IEEE.

Click here to request a copy of the Technical Paper.

About SACHEM

SACHEM, Inc. is a global chemical science company with full commercial operations in Japan, the United States, the Netherlands (Zaltbommel), and China. For over 60 years SACHEM has provided chemical solutions and services to customers in key markets including electronics, advanced ceramics, biotechnology, starch modification, polymers, catalysts, pharmaceutical and agrochemical. Based in Austin, Texas, SACHEM’s expanding worldwide operations include manufacturing and research facilities in North America, Europe, and Asia, with a global service network and presence spanning over 30 countries.

About Solid State Equipment, LLC

Founded in 1965 and headquartered in Horsham, Pennsylvania, Solid State Equipment, LLC (DBA SSEC) is a manufacturer of single wafer wet processing equipment for the semiconductor industry. Solid State Equipment maintains worldwide sales and technical service offices in Horsham, Pennsylvania; San Jose, California; Regensburg, Germany; Cramlington, England; Taiwan, R.O.C.; Shanghai, P.R.C; Woodlands, Singapore; Gyeonggi, R.O.K.; and Laguna, Philippines.

See SSEC’s press release from July 23, 2013 about the new chemistry: “SSEC’s New Chemistry for TSV Reveal” http://www.3dincites.com/2013/07/semicon-west-3d-technology-updates-ssecs-new-chemistry-for-tsv-reveal/