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Please, let me know what it is on the top side of fabricated chip

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Hi, the attached figure is a SEM image of an chip.
What it is? the blocks
And how to get rid of it?
please let me know
thank you.

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It looks like a fill, but seems to be on top of any
passivation (if the chip has any). A cross section
might be more informative structure-wise, as would
an idea of what deprocessing may have been done
thus far.

You can narrow down the composition with a little
wet bench work, like see if KOH chews it right off
(aluminum) or you need HF (oxide, but nobody
patterns oxide that way that I've ever seen).

If you knew the die product info and foundry you
could probably find docs that describe the process
technology.
 
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It's a metal hatch filling in order to increase the stress capability of the chip.
 
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If you do not wanna these automatically placed metals in a specific area you should use the "no fill" layer in Cadence layout editor.

In my opinion, you should do this before the fabrication. Now, if you want to eliminate that metals, you should remove the pasivation and perform a wet etching (for example with HF). But the final result may not be good.

What is the specific application of your chip?
 
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