Claims
- 1. In a metallization system for attaching the backside of a silicon chip to a substrate, wherein said metallization system includes a layer of chrome located on the silicon chip backside and a layer of gold located on the layer of chrome, the improvement comprising a layer of titanium having a thickness of about 1000 angstroms and being located between the layer of chrome and the silicon chip backside wherein said layer of titanium limit the formation of silicon dioxide on said silicon chip to thereby provide improved attachment of said silicon chip to said substrate.
- 2. An improved metallization system according to claim 1 wherein the layer of chrome is about 300 angstroms thick.
- 3. An improved metallization system according to claim 1 wherein the layer of gold is about 4000 angstroms thick.
- 4. An improved metallization system according to claim 2 wherein the layer of gold is about 4000 angstroms thick.
- 5. In a method for attaching the backside of a silicon chip to a substrate wherein, prior to attachment, the silicon chip backside is coated with a layer of chrome onto which is coated a layer of gold, the improvement comprising the step of coating the silicon chip backside with a layer of titanium having a thickness of about 1000 angstroms, onto which is coated the layers of chrome and gold, respectively, wherein said layer of titanium limits the formation of silicon dioxide on said silicon chip to thereby improve said attachment of said silicon chip to said substrate.
- 6. An improved method according to claim 5 wherein the layer of chrome coated onto the layer of titanium is about 300 angstroms thick.
- 7. An improved method according to claim 5 wherein the layer of gold coated onto the layer of chrome is about 4000 angstroms thick.
- 8. An improved method according to claim 6 wherein the layer of gold coated onto the layer of chrome is about 4000 angstroms thick.
- 9. An improved method according to claim 5 including the further step of attaching said silicon chip backside to said substrate.
Government Interests
This invention was made with United States Government support under Contract Number N00030-87-C0073 awarded by the Department of the Navy. The United States Government has certain rights in this invention.
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