Patent classifications
H01L2224/80805
Low temperature bonded structures
Devices and techniques including process steps make use of recesses in conductive interconnect structures to form reliable low temperature metallic bonds. A fill layer is deposited into the recesses prior to bonding. First conductive interconnect structures are bonded at ambient temperatures to second conductive interconnect structures using direct bonding techniques, with the fill layers in the recesses in one or both of the first and second interconnect structures.
Low temperature bonded structures
Devices and techniques including process steps make use of recesses in conductive interconnect structures to form reliable low temperature metallic bonds. A fill layer is deposited into the recesses prior to bonding. First conductive interconnect structures are bonded at ambient temperatures to second conductive interconnect structures using direct bonding techniques, with the fill layers in the recesses in one or both of the first and second interconnect structures.
BOND RINGS IN SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES AND METHODS OF FORMING SAME
An embodiment method includes forming a first plurality of bond pads on a device substrate, depositing a spacer layer over and extending along sidewalls of the first plurality of bond pads, and etching the spacer layer to remove lateral portions of the spacer layer and form spacers on sidewalls of the first plurality of bond pads. The method further includes bonding a cap substrate including a second plurality of bond pads to the device substrate by bonding the first plurality of bond pads to the second plurality of bond pads.
Multi-junction LED with eutectic bonding and method of manufacturing the same
Disclosed are multi-junction light emitting diode (LED) formed by using eutectic bonding and method of manufacturing the multi-junction LED. The multi-junction LED is formed by stacking a separately formed light emitting structure on another light emitting structure by using eutectic bonding. Since separately grown light emitting structure is stacked on the light emitting structure using the eutectic metal alloy bonding, it is possible to prevent crystal defects occurring between the light emitting structures when sequentially grown. Further, since the eutectic metal alloy can be formed in various patterns, it is possible to control and optimize adhesive strength, transmittance of the light generated in the upper light emitting structure, and resistance.
Wafer Bonding in Fabrication of 3-Dimensional NOR Memory Circuits
A memory array and single-crystal circuitry are provided by wafer bonding (e.g., adhesive wafer bonding or anodic wafer bonding) in the same integrated circuit and interconnected by conductors of a interconnect layer. Additional circuitry or memory arrays may be provided by additional wafer bonds and electrically connected by interconnect layers at the wafer bonding interface. The memory array may include storage or memory transistors having single-crystal epitaxial silicon channel material.
Wafer Bonding in Fabrication of 3-Dimensional NOR Memory Circuits
A memory array and single-crystal circuitry are provided by wafer bonding (e.g., adhesive wafer bonding or anodic wafer bonding) in the same integrated circuit and interconnected by conductors of a interconnect layer. Additional circuitry or memory arrays may be provided by additional wafer bonds and electrically connected by interconnect layers at the wafer bonding interface. The memory array may include storage or memory transistors having single-crystal epitaxial silicon channel material.
DISPLAY DEVICE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME
A method for manufacturing a display device includes preparing a circuit board including a drive circuit for driving a LED chip, forming a connecting electrode on the circuit board, forming an adhesive layer on the connecting electrode, adhering a terminal electrode of the LED chip on the adhesive layer and joining the connecting electrode and the terminal electrode by irradiating a laser light. The adhesive layer may be formed only on a upper surface of the connecting electrode.
Backside contact for thermal displacement in a multi-wafer stacked integrated circuit
In some embodiments, the present disclosure relates to a three dimensional (3D) integrated circuit (IC) stack, including a first IC die having a first substrate and a first interconnect structure over a frontside of the first substrate; a second IC die having a second substrate and a second interconnect structure over the frontside of the second substrate; and a third IC die vertically between the first and second IC dies and having a third substrate, a third interconnect structure over the frontside of the third substrate, and a third bonding structure over a backside of the third substrate. A heat dissipation path extends from the third substrate to at least the first or second substrate, and includes a backside contact that extends from the third bonding structure to the backside of the third substrate and that is thermally coupled to at least the first or second interconnect structure.
Backside contact for thermal displacement in a multi-wafer stacked integrated circuit
In some embodiments, the present disclosure relates to a three dimensional (3D) integrated circuit (IC) stack, including a first IC die having a first substrate and a first interconnect structure over a frontside of the first substrate; a second IC die having a second substrate and a second interconnect structure over the frontside of the second substrate; and a third IC die vertically between the first and second IC dies and having a third substrate, a third interconnect structure over the frontside of the third substrate, and a third bonding structure over a backside of the third substrate. A heat dissipation path extends from the third substrate to at least the first or second substrate, and includes a backside contact that extends from the third bonding structure to the backside of the third substrate and that is thermally coupled to at least the first or second interconnect structure.
Package structure for heat dissipation
A package structure and method of manufacturing is provided, whereby heat dissipating features are provided for heat dissipation. Heat dissipating features include conductive vias formed in a die stack, thermal chips, and thermal metal bulk, which can be bonded to a wafer level device. Hybrid bonding including chip to chip, chip to wafer, and wafer to wafer provides thermal conductivity without having to traverse a bonding material, such as a eutectic material. Plasma dicing the package structure can provide a smooth sidewall profile for interfacing with a thermal interface material.