
doi: 10.1063/1.59928
This paper reviews the measurements of local strain distribution in individual 10 μm-wide 200 μm-long passivated Al conductor lines using white-beam x-ray microdiffraction. Local strain changes were examined in real-time when the Al lines were subjected to temperature changes as well as to electrical current stressing. Results of thermal strain measurements show that the stress in the Al lines can be treated as equibiaxial, and that the passivation does not hinder the overall expansion of the conductor line along the film normal. Results of electromigration strain measurements show relief of the initial biaxial compressive stress near the cathode end of the conductor line, and increase of compressive stress near the anode end. A linear stress gradient was observed when steady-state electromigration was reached. Steady-state measurements at various current densities below the threshold value, jth=1.6×105 A/cm2, yield an effective valence Z*=1.6 for Al electromigration, and transient-state measurements as a...
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