Patent classifications
H01L2224/29455
Nanoparticle backside die adhesion layer
In described examples, a microelectronic device includes a microelectronic die with a die attach surface. The microelectronic device further includes a nanoparticle layer coupled to the die attach surface. The nanoparticle layer may be in direct contact with the die attach surface, or may be coupled to the die attach surface through an intermediate layer, such as an adhesion layer or a contact metal layer. The nanoparticle layer includes nanoparticles having adjacent nanoparticles adhered to each other. The microelectronic die is attached to a package substrate by a die attach material. The die attach material extends into the nanoparticle layer and contacts at least a portion of the nanoparticles.
Nanoparticle backside die adhesion layer
In described examples, a microelectronic device includes a microelectronic die with a die attach surface. The microelectronic device further includes a nanoparticle layer coupled to the die attach surface. The nanoparticle layer may be in direct contact with the die attach surface, or may be coupled to the die attach surface through an intermediate layer, such as an adhesion layer or a contact metal layer. The nanoparticle layer includes nanoparticles having adjacent nanoparticles adhered to each other. The microelectronic die is attached to a package substrate by a die attach material. The die attach material extends into the nanoparticle layer and contacts at least a portion of the nanoparticles.
ANISOTROPIC CONDUCTIVE FILM AND CONNECTION STRUCTURE
An anisotropic conductive film whereby electrically conductive particles can be sufficiently captured at each connection terminal while suppressing the occurrence of shorts and conduction reliability can be improved even in cases where connecting finely pitched connection terminals. The anisotropic conductive film has a structure in which electrically conductive particle units in which electrically conductive particles are arranged in a row, or electrically conductive particle units in which electrically conductive particles are arranged in a row and independent electrically conductive particles are disposed in a lattice form in an electrically insulating adhesive layer. The shortest distance La between electrically conductive particles selected from adjacent electrically conductive particle units and the independent electrically conductive particles is not less than 0.5 times the particle diameter of the electrically conductive particles and.
DISPLAY DEVICE INCLUDING AN ANISOTROPIC CONDUCTIVE FILM, AND MANUFACTURING METHOD OF THE ANISOTROPIC CONDUCTIVE FILM
A display device including pads; an anisotropic conductive film on the pads; and a connection member bonded to the pads through the film, the connection member including bumps, the film includes a supporting layer including a plurality of conductive particles having a part protruded from a first and second surface of the support layer; a first adhesive layer contacting the first surface and the part of each conductive particle protruding from the first surface; and a second adhesive layer contacting the second surface and the part of each conductive particle protruding from the second surface, and wherein the first or second adhesive layer is positioned at both of a first and second region of the display device, the first region being a region in which the pads and the bumps are overlapped and the second region being a region in which the pads and the bumps are not overlapped.
DISPLAY DEVICE INCLUDING AN ANISOTROPIC CONDUCTIVE FILM, AND MANUFACTURING METHOD OF THE ANISOTROPIC CONDUCTIVE FILM
A display device including pads; an anisotropic conductive film on the pads; and a connection member bonded to the pads through the film, the connection member including bumps, the film includes a supporting layer including a plurality of conductive particles having a part protruded from a first and second surface of the support layer; a first adhesive layer contacting the first surface and the part of each conductive particle protruding from the first surface; and a second adhesive layer contacting the second surface and the part of each conductive particle protruding from the second surface, and wherein the first or second adhesive layer is positioned at both of a first and second region of the display device, the first region being a region in which the pads and the bumps are overlapped and the second region being a region in which the pads and the bumps are not overlapped.
ANISOTROPIC CONDUCTIVE FILM
An anisotropic conductive film with a structure wherein an electrically insulting adhesive base layer and cover layer are stacked, and electrically conductive particles are disposed at lattice points with a planar lattice pattern in the vicinity of the interface of the layers. In the anisotropic conductive film, a proportion of lattice points at which no electrically conductive particles are disposed with respect to all lattice points with the planar lattice pattern assumed in any reference region is 25% or less, and some of the electrically conductive particles disposed at lattice points with planar lattice pattern are disposed to be shifted in longitudinal direction of anisotropic conductive film with respect to corresponding lattice points, and a shift amount defined as a distance between a plane projection center of the electrically conductive particles disposed to be shifted and the corresponding lattice point is less than 50% the electrically conductive particles' average diameter.
ANISOTROPIC CONDUCTIVE FILM (ACF), BONDING STRUCTURE, AND DISPLAY PANEL, AND THEIR FABRICATION METHODS
An anisotropic conductive film (ACF), a bonding structure, and a display panel, and their fabrication methods are provided. The ACF includes a resin gel and a plurality of conductive particles dispersed in the resin gel. The plurality of conductive particles is aligned and connected, in response to an electric field, to form a conduction path in the resin gel. The bonding structure includes the anisotropic conductive film (ACF) sandwiched between first and second substrates. The display panel includes the bonding structure.
ANISOTROPIC CONDUCTIVE FILM (ACF), BONDING STRUCTURE, AND DISPLAY PANEL, AND THEIR FABRICATION METHODS
An anisotropic conductive film (ACF), a bonding structure, and a display panel, and their fabrication methods are provided. The ACF includes a resin gel and a plurality of conductive particles dispersed in the resin gel. The plurality of conductive particles is aligned and connected, in response to an electric field, to form a conduction path in the resin gel. The bonding structure includes the anisotropic conductive film (ACF) sandwiched between first and second substrates. The display panel includes the bonding structure.
ANISOTROPIC ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE FILM, METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME, AND CONNECTION STRUCTURAL BODY
The present invention provides an anisotropic electrically conductive film with a structure, in which electrically conductive particles are disposed at lattice points of a planar lattice pattern in an electrically insulating adhesive base layer. A proportion of the lattice points, at which no electrically conductive particle is disposed, with respect to all the lattice points of the planar lattice pattern assumed as a reference region, is less than 20%. A proportion of the lattice points, at which plural electrically conductive particles are disposed in an aggregated state, with respect to all the lattice points of the planar lattice pattern, is not greater than 15%. A sum of omission of the electrically conductive particle and an aggregation of the electrically conductive particles is less than 25%.
ANISOTROPIC ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE FILM, METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME, AND CONNECTION STRUCTURAL BODY
The present invention provides an anisotropic electrically conductive film with a structure, in which electrically conductive particles are disposed at lattice points of a planar lattice pattern in an electrically insulating adhesive base layer. A proportion of the lattice points, at which no electrically conductive particle is disposed, with respect to all the lattice points of the planar lattice pattern assumed as a reference region, is less than 20%. A proportion of the lattice points, at which plural electrically conductive particles are disposed in an aggregated state, with respect to all the lattice points of the planar lattice pattern, is not greater than 15%. A sum of omission of the electrically conductive particle and an aggregation of the electrically conductive particles is less than 25%.