Patent classifications
H01L2224/83121
Semiconductor device and a method of manufacturing thereof
A semiconductor device comprises a semiconductor die, comprising a stacking structure, a first bonding pad with a first bonding surface positioned away from the stack structure, and a second bonding pad; a carrier comprising a connecting surface; a third bonding pad which comprises a second bonding surface and is arranged on the connecting surface, and a fourth bonding pad arranged on the connecting surface of the carrier; and a conductive connecting layer comprising a first conductive part, comprising a first outer contour, and formed between and directly contacting the first bonding pad and the third bonding pad; a second conductive part formed between the second bonding pad and the fourth bonding pad; and a blocking part covering the first conductive part to form a covering area, wherein the first bonding surface comprises a first position which is the closest to the carrier within the covering area and a second position which is the farthest from the carrier within the covering area in a cross section view, and a distance from the first position to the first out contour is greater than that from the second position to the first outer contour.
DEVICE FOR SELF-ASSEMBLING SEMICONDUCTOR LIGHT-EMITTING DIODES
Discussed is a device for self-assembling semiconductor light-emitting diodes for placing the semiconductor light-emitting diodes at predetermined positions on a substrate by using an electric field and a magnetic field, the substrate being accommodated in an assembly chamber accommodating a fluid, the device including a substrate chuck configured to dispose the substrate at an assembly position, wherein the substrate chuck includes a substrate support part configured to support the substrate on which an assembly electrode is formed, a rotating part configured to support the substrate support part, and a controller configured to control driving of the substrate chuck, wherein the substrate support part includes micro-holes for injecting a gas between the fluid and the substrate, and wherein the controller controls whether the gas is injected through the micro-holes according to whether the substrate is raised or lowered.
DEVICE FOR SELF-ASSEMBLING SEMICONDUCTOR LIGHT-EMITTING DIODES
Discussed is a device for self-assembling semiconductor light-emitting diodes for placing the semiconductor light-emitting diodes at predetermined positions on a substrate by using an electric field and a magnetic field, the substrate being accommodated in an assembly chamber accommodating a fluid, the device including a substrate chuck configured to dispose the substrate at an assembly position, wherein the substrate chuck includes a substrate support part configured to support the substrate on which an assembly electrode is formed, a rotating part configured to support the substrate support part, and a controller configured to control driving of the substrate chuck, wherein the substrate support part includes micro-holes for injecting a gas between the fluid and the substrate, and wherein the controller controls whether the gas is injected through the micro-holes according to whether the substrate is raised or lowered.
BONDING TOOL, BONDING DEVICE AND BONDING METHOD
The invention relates to a bonding tool for a bonding device for bonding at least one component by adhesives to a substrate, the bonding device including a circular disc-shaped main body lying in a main plane and having an opening and a receiving head connected to the main body for receiving and holding the components, an orthogonal projection of the receiving head onto the main plane lying within the opening so that the receiving head is freely accessible through the opening. The bonding tool has a lighting unit integrated in the bonding tool for curing the adhesive. The invention also relates to a bonding device for bonding at least one component by adhesives applied to a substrate located in an assembly position, and to a bonding method for bonding components by adhesives applied to a substrate.
WAFER BONDING ALIGNMENT
Alignment of devices formed on substrates that are to be bonded may be achieved through the use of scribe lines between the devices, where the scribe lines progressively increase or decrease in size from a center to an edge of one or more of the substrates to compensate for differences in the thermal expansion rates of the substrates. The devices on the substrates are brought into alignment as the substrates are heated during a bonding operation due to the progressively increased or decreased sizes of the scribe lines. The scribe lines may be arranged in a single direction in a substrate to compensate for thermal expansion along a single axis of the substrate or may be arranged in a plurality of directions to compensate for actinomorphic thermal expansion.
SELECTIVE MICRO DEVICE TRANSFER TO RECEIVER SUBSTRATE
A method of selectively transferring micro devices from a donor substrate to contact pads on a receiver substrate. Micro devices being attached to a donor substrate with a donor force. The donor substrate and receiver substrate are aligned and brought together so that selected micro devices meet corresponding contact pads. A receiver force is generated to hold selected micro devices to the contact pads on the receiver substrate. The donor force is weakened and the substrates are moved apart leaving selected micro devices on the receiver substrate. Several methods of generating the receiver force are disclosed, including adhesive, mechanical and electrostatic techniques.
SELECTIVE MICRO DEVICE TRANSFER TO RECEIVER SUBSTRATE
A method of selectively transferring micro devices from a donor substrate to contact pads on a receiver substrate. Micro devices being attached to a donor substrate with a donor force. The donor substrate and receiver substrate are aligned and brought together so that selected micro devices meet corresponding contact pads. A receiver force is generated to hold selected micro devices to the contact pads on the receiver substrate. The donor force is weakened and the substrates are moved apart leaving selected micro devices on the receiver substrate. Several methods of generating the receiver force are disclosed, including adhesive, mechanical and electrostatic techniques.
Method of transferring a plurality of micro light emitting diodes to a target substrate, array substrate and display apparatus thereof
The present application discloses a method for transferring a plurality of micro light emitting diodes (micro LEDs) to a target substrate. The method includes providing a first substrate having an array of the plurality of micro LEDs; providing a target substrate having a bonding layer having a plurality of bonding contacts; applying the plurality of bonding contacts with an electrical potential; aligning the plurality of micro LEDs with the plurality of bonding contacts having the electrical potential; and transferring the plurality of micro LEDs in the first substrate onto the target substrate.
Method of transferring a plurality of micro light emitting diodes to a target substrate, array substrate and display apparatus thereof
The present application discloses a method for transferring a plurality of micro light emitting diodes (micro LEDs) to a target substrate. The method includes providing a first substrate having an array of the plurality of micro LEDs; providing a target substrate having a bonding layer having a plurality of bonding contacts; applying the plurality of bonding contacts with an electrical potential; aligning the plurality of micro LEDs with the plurality of bonding contacts having the electrical potential; and transferring the plurality of micro LEDs in the first substrate onto the target substrate.
Device for self-assembling semiconductor light-emitting diodes
Discussed is a device for self-assembling semiconductor light-emitting diodes includes a substrate chuck that is provided in an assembly chamber and supports a substrate and disposes the substrate at an assembly position, wherein the substrate chuck sucks or injects a gas present between the substrate and a fluid during loading and unloading of the substrate.