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Seungyoon Kim1, Cheolgyu Kim2, Jae Hoon Bong1
1School of Electrical Engineering, KAIST, Daejeon, 34141, Korea.
Abstract:
A flexible Si complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) integrated circuit (IC) with multi-level interconnects is realized by thinning down and transferring the CMOS IC onto a polymer substrate. A detailed mechanical and electrical reliability analysis of the flexible Si CMOS IC is carried out in relation to the neutral mechanical plane (NMP) that is extracted from both analytical and numerical modeling. To enhance the reliability by optimizing the NMP position, the thicknesses of all the layers in the CMOS IC on the polymer substrate are carefully adjusted. The NMP-optimized flexible Si CMOS IC maintains its mechanical and electrical stability even at a 5-mm radius bending condition. In addition, to explore the degradation mechanism of the flexible Si CMOS IC, the change of the interface state density of the flexible Si CMOS at different bending conditions is investigated using the charge pumping method. Finally, the long-term electrical reliability of this flexible Si CMOS IC is also investigated.
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