Abstract Silicon wafers are the most widely used substrates for semiconductors. The falling price of silicon wafers has created tremendous pressure on silicon wafer manufacturers to develop cost-effective manufacturing processes. A critical issue in wafer production is the waviness induced by wire sawing. If this waviness is not removed, it will affect wafer flatness and semiconductor performance. In practice, both lapping and grinding have been used to flatten wire-sawn wafers. Although grinding is not as effective as lapping in removing waviness, it has many other advantages over lapping (such as higher throughput, fully automatic, and more benign to environment) and has great potential to reduce manufacturing cost of silicon wafers. This paper presents a finite element analysis (FEA) study on grinding and lapping of wire-sawn silicon wafers. An FEA model is first developed to simulate the waviness deformation of wire-sawn wafers in grinding and lapping processes. It is then used to explain how the waviness is removed or reduced by lapping and grinding and why the effectiveness of grinding in removing waviness is different from that of lapping. Furthermore, the model is used to study the effects of various parameters including active-grinding-zone orientation, grinding force, waviness wavelength, and waviness height on the reduction and elimination of waviness. Finally, the results of pilot experiments to verify the model are discussed.
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