abstract |
A semiconductor structure includes a conductive structure, a dielectric layer, and a plurality of conductive features. The dielectric layer is present on the conductive structure. The dielectric layer has a plurality of through holes therein, and at least one of the through holes exposes the conductive structure. The conductive features are respectively present in the through holes. At least one of the conductive features has a bottom surface and at least one sidewall. The bottom surface and the sidewall of the conductive feature intersect to form an interior angle. The interior angles of adjacent two of the conductive features have a difference less than or substantially equal to about 3 degrees. |