Patent classifications
H01L2224/13018
Semiconductor device
Disclosed is a semiconductor device including a conductive pattern on a substrate, a passivation layer on the substrate and including an opening that partially exposes the conductive pattern, and a pad structure in the opening of the passivation layer and connected to the conductive pattern. The pad structure includes a first metal layer that fills the opening of the passivation layer and has a width greater than that of the opening, and a second metal layer on the first metal layer. The first metal layer has a first thickness at an outer wall of the first metal layer, a second thickness on a top surface of the passivation layer, and a third thickness on a top surface of the conductive pattern. The second thickness is greater than the first thickness, and the third thickness is greater than the second thickness.
CONDUCTIVE PILLAR, METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING BONDED STRUCTURE
Provided is a method for manufacturing a conductive pillar capable of bonding a substrate and a bonding member with high bonding strength via a bonding layer without employing an electroplating method, and a method for manufacturing a bonded structure by employing this method. A method for manufacturing a conductive pillar 1 includes, in sequence, the steps of forming a resist layer 16 on a substrate 11 provided with an electrode pad 13, the resist layer 16 including an opening portion 16a on the electrode pad 13, forming a thin Cu film 17 by sputtering or evaporating Cu on a surface of the substrate 11 provided with the resist layer 16 including the opening portion 16a, filling the opening portion 16a with a fine particle copper paste 12c, and sintering the fine particle copper paste 12c by heating the substrate 11 filled with the fine particle copper paste 12c.
Structures and methods for low temperature bonding using nanoparticles
A method of making an assembly can include juxtaposing a top surface of a first electrically conductive element at a first surface of a first substrate with a top surface of a second electrically conductive element at a major surface of a second substrate. One of: the top surface of the first conductive element can be recessed below the first surface, or the top surface of the second conductive element can be recessed below the major surface. Electrically conductive nanoparticles can be disposed between the top surfaces of the first and second conductive elements. The conductive nanoparticles can have long dimensions smaller than 100 nanometers. The method can also include elevating a temperature at least at interfaces of the juxtaposed first and second conductive elements to a joining temperature at which the conductive nanoparticles can cause metallurgical joints to form between the juxtaposed first and second conductive elements.
SEMICONDUCTOR PACKAGE INCLUDING STACKED CHIP STRUCTURE
A semiconductor package includes; a package substrate including an upper surface with a bonding pad, a lower semiconductor chip disposed on the upper surface of the package substrate, wherein an upper surface of the lower semiconductor chip includes a connect edge region including a connection pad and an open edge region including a dam structure including dummy bumps, a bonding wire having a first height above the upper surface of the lower semiconductor chip and connecting the bonding pad and the connection pad, an upper semiconductor chip disposed on the upper surface of the lower semiconductor chip using an inter-chip bonding layer, and a molding portion on the package substrate and substantially surrounding the lower semiconductor chip and the upper semiconductor chip.
SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE INCLUDING THROUGH VIA, SEMICONDUCTOR PACKAGE, AND METHOD OF FABRICATING THE SAME
A semiconductor device including a first structure including a first conductive pattern, the first conductive pattern exposed on an upper portion of the first structure, a mold layer covering the first conductive pattern, a second structure on the mold layer, and a through via penetrating the second structure and the mold layer, the through via electrically connected to the first conductive pattern, the through via including a first via segment in the second structure and a second via segment in the mold layer, the second via segment connected to the first via segment, an upper portion of the second via segment having a first width and a middle portion of the second via segment having a second width greater than the first width may be provided.
Apparatus including solder-core connectors and methods of manufacturing the same
Semiconductor devices including continuous-core connectors and associated systems and methods are disclosed herein. The continuous-core connectors each include a peripheral wall that surrounds an inner-core configured to provide an electrical path using uniform material.
SEMICONDUCTOR PACKAGE
A semiconductor package including a first stack; a plurality of TSVs passing through the first stack; a second stack on the first stack and including a second surface facing a first surface of the first stack; a first pad on the first stack and in contact with the TSVs; a second pad on the second stack; a bump connecting the first and second pads; a first redundancy pad on the first surface of the first stack, spaced apart from the first pad, and not in contact with the TSVs; a second redundancy pad on the second surface of the second stack and spaced apart from the second pad; and a redundancy bump connecting the first redundancy pad and the second redundancy pad, wherein the first pad and first redundancy pad are electrically connected to each other, and the second pad and second redundancy pad are electrically connected to each other.
Sidewall wetting barrier for conductive pillars
Disclosed are examples of integrated circuit (IC) structures and techniques to fabricate IC structures. Each IC package may include a die (e.g., a flip-chip (FC) die) and one or more die interconnects to electrically couple the die to a substrate. The die interconnect may include a pillar, a wetting barrier on the pillar, and a solder cap on the wetting barrier. The wetting barrier may be wider than the pillar. The die interconnect may also include a low wetting layer formed on the wetting barrier.
Sidewall wetting barrier for conductive pillars
Disclosed are examples of integrated circuit (IC) structures and techniques to fabricate IC structures. Each IC package may include a die (e.g., a flip-chip (FC) die) and one or more die interconnects to electrically couple the die to a substrate. The die interconnect may include a pillar, a wetting barrier on the pillar, and a solder cap on the wetting barrier. The wetting barrier may be wider than the pillar. The die interconnect may also include a low wetting layer formed on the wetting barrier.
Semiconductor device
A semiconductor device includes an insulating layer, a barrier electrode layer formed on the insulating layer, a Cu electrode layer that includes a metal composed mainly of copper and that is formed on a principal surface of the barrier electrode layer, and an outer-surface insulating film that includes copper oxide, that coats an outer surface of the Cu electrode layer, and that is in contact with the principal surface of the barrier electrode layer.