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INTERCONNECT STRUCTURES AND SEMICONDUCTOR STRUCTURES FOR ASSEMBLY OF CRYOGENIC ELECTRONIC PACKAGES
20170373044 · 2017-12-28 ·

A cryogenic electronic package includes at least two superconducting and/or conventional metal semiconductor structures. Each of the semiconductor structures includes a substrate and a superconducting trace. Additionally, each of the semiconductor structures includes a passivation layer and one or more under bump metal (UBM) structures. The cryogenic electronic package also includes one or more superconducting and/or conventional metal interconnect structures disposed between selected ones of the at least two superconducting semiconductor structures. The interconnect structures are electrically coupled to respective ones of the UBM structures of the semiconductor structures to form one or more electrical connections between the semiconductor structures. A method of fabricating a cryogenic electronic package is also provided.

Superconducting Bump Bonds for Quantum Computing Systems
20230207507 · 2023-06-29 ·

A quantum computing system can include a first substrate including one or more quantum control devices. The quantum computing system can include a second substrate including one or more quantum circuit elements. The quantum computing system can include one or more tin contact bonds formed on the first substrate and the second substrate. The tin contact bonds can bond the first substrate to the second substrate. The tin contact bonds can be or can include tin, such as a tin alloy.

Semiconductor device and method of forming vertical interconnect structure between semiconductor die and substrate
09847309 · 2017-12-19 · ·

A semiconductor device has a semiconductor die and substrate with a plurality of stud bumps formed over the semiconductor die or substrate. The stud bumps include a base portion and stem portion extending from the base portion. The stud bumps include a non-fusible material or fusible material. The semiconductor die is mounted to the substrate with the stud bumps electrically connecting the semiconductor die to the substrate. A width of the base portion is greater than a mating conductive trace formed on the substrate. Alternatively, a vertical interconnect structure, such as a conductive column, is formed over the semiconductor die or substrate. The conductive column can have a tapered sidewall or oval cross sectional area. An underfill material is deposited between the semiconductor die and substrate. The semiconductor die includes a flexible property. The vertical interconnect structure includes a flexible property. The substrate includes a flexible property.

Semiconductor device and method of forming vertical interconnect structure between semiconductor die and substrate
09847309 · 2017-12-19 · ·

A semiconductor device has a semiconductor die and substrate with a plurality of stud bumps formed over the semiconductor die or substrate. The stud bumps include a base portion and stem portion extending from the base portion. The stud bumps include a non-fusible material or fusible material. The semiconductor die is mounted to the substrate with the stud bumps electrically connecting the semiconductor die to the substrate. A width of the base portion is greater than a mating conductive trace formed on the substrate. Alternatively, a vertical interconnect structure, such as a conductive column, is formed over the semiconductor die or substrate. The conductive column can have a tapered sidewall or oval cross sectional area. An underfill material is deposited between the semiconductor die and substrate. The semiconductor die includes a flexible property. The vertical interconnect structure includes a flexible property. The substrate includes a flexible property.

Lead-free solder alloy

By using a solder alloy consisting essentially of 0.2-1.2 mass % of Ag, 0.6-0.9 mass % of Cu, 1.2-3.0 mass % of Bi, 0.02-1.0 mass % of Sb, 0.01-2.0 mass % of In, and a remainder of Sn, it is possible to obtain portable devices having excellent resistance to drop impact and excellent heat cycle properties without developing thermal fatigue even when used in a high-temperature environment such as inside a vehicle heated by the sun or in a low-temperature environment such as outdoors in snowy weather.

Lead-free solder alloy

By using a solder alloy consisting essentially of 0.2-1.2 mass % of Ag, 0.6-0.9 mass % of Cu, 1.2-3.0 mass % of Bi, 0.02-1.0 mass % of Sb, 0.01-2.0 mass % of In, and a remainder of Sn, it is possible to obtain portable devices having excellent resistance to drop impact and excellent heat cycle properties without developing thermal fatigue even when used in a high-temperature environment such as inside a vehicle heated by the sun or in a low-temperature environment such as outdoors in snowy weather.

SEMICONDUCTOR PACKAGE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF

A semiconductor package includes a semiconductor die, a device layer, an insulator layer, a buffer layer, and connective terminals. The device layer is stacked over the semiconductor die. The device layer includes an edge coupler located at an edge of the semiconductor package and a waveguide connected to the edge coupler. The insulator layer is stacked over the device layer and includes a first dielectric material. The buffer layer is stacked over the insulator layer. The buffer layer includes a second dielectric material. The connective terminals are disposed on the buffer layer and reach the insulator layer through contact openings of the buffer layer.

SEMICONDUCTOR PACKAGE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF

A semiconductor package includes a semiconductor die, a device layer, an insulator layer, a buffer layer, and connective terminals. The device layer is stacked over the semiconductor die. The device layer includes an edge coupler located at an edge of the semiconductor package and a waveguide connected to the edge coupler. The insulator layer is stacked over the device layer and includes a first dielectric material. The buffer layer is stacked over the insulator layer. The buffer layer includes a second dielectric material. The connective terminals are disposed on the buffer layer and reach the insulator layer through contact openings of the buffer layer.

SEMICONDUCTOR PACKAGE ELECTRICAL CONTACT STRUCTURES AND RELATED METHODS

Implementations of a semiconductor package may include a die; a first pad and a second pad, the first pad and the second pad each including a first layer and a second layer where the second layer may be thicker than the first layer. At least a first conductor may be directly coupled to the second layer of the first pad; at least a second conductor may be directly coupled to the second layer of the second pad; and an organic material may cover at least the first side of the die. The at least first conductor and the at least second conductor extend through openings in the organic material where a spacing between the at least first conductor and the at least second conductor may be wider than a spacing between the second layer of the first pad and the second layer of the second pad.

SEMICONDUCTOR PACKAGE ELECTRICAL CONTACT STRUCTURES AND RELATED METHODS

Implementations of a semiconductor package may include a die; a first pad and a second pad, the first pad and the second pad each including a first layer and a second layer where the second layer may be thicker than the first layer. At least a first conductor may be directly coupled to the second layer of the first pad; at least a second conductor may be directly coupled to the second layer of the second pad; and an organic material may cover at least the first side of the die. The at least first conductor and the at least second conductor extend through openings in the organic material where a spacing between the at least first conductor and the at least second conductor may be wider than a spacing between the second layer of the first pad and the second layer of the second pad.