Patent classifications
H01L2224/27422
Copper paste for pressureless bonding, bonded body and semiconductor device
A copper paste for pressureless bonding is a copper paste for pressureless bonding, containing: metal particles; and a dispersion medium, in which the metal particles include sub-micro copper particles having a volume average particle diameter of greater than or equal to 0.01 μm and less than or equal to 0.8 μm, and micro copper particles having a volume average particle diameter of greater than or equal to 2.0 μm and less than or equal to 50 μm, and the dispersion medium contains a solvent having a boiling point of higher than or equal to 300° C., and a content of the solvent having a boiling point of higher than or equal to 300° C. is greater than or equal to 2 mass % on the basis of a total mass of the copper paste for pressureless bonding.
Copper paste for pressureless bonding, bonded body and semiconductor device
A copper paste for pressureless bonding is a copper paste for pressureless bonding, containing: metal particles; and a dispersion medium, in which the metal particles include sub-micro copper particles having a volume average particle diameter of greater than or equal to 0.01 μm and less than or equal to 0.8 μm, and micro copper particles having a volume average particle diameter of greater than or equal to 2.0 μm and less than or equal to 50 μm, and the dispersion medium contains a solvent having a boiling point of higher than or equal to 300° C., and a content of the solvent having a boiling point of higher than or equal to 300° C. is greater than or equal to 2 mass % on the basis of a total mass of the copper paste for pressureless bonding.
Employing deformable contacts and pre-applied underfill for bonding LED devices via lasers
The invention is directed towards enhanced systems and methods for employing a pulsed photon (or EM energy) source, such as but not limited to a laser, to electrically couple, bond, and/or affix the electrical contacts of a semiconductor device to the electrical contacts of another semiconductor devices. Full or partial rows of LEDs are electrically coupled, bonded, and/or affixed to a backplane of a display device. The LEDs may be μLEDs. The pulsed photon source is employed to irradiate the LEDs with scanning photon pulses. The EM radiation is absorbed by either the surfaces, bulk, substrate, the electrical contacts of the LED, and/or electrical contacts of the backplane to generate thermal energy that induces the bonding between the electrical contacts of the LEDs' electrical contacts and backplane's electrical contacts. The temporal and spatial profiles of the photon pulses, as well as a pulsing frequency and a scanning frequency of the photon source, are selected to control for adverse thermal effects.
Employing deformable contacts and pre-applied underfill for bonding LED devices via lasers
The invention is directed towards enhanced systems and methods for employing a pulsed photon (or EM energy) source, such as but not limited to a laser, to electrically couple, bond, and/or affix the electrical contacts of a semiconductor device to the electrical contacts of another semiconductor devices. Full or partial rows of LEDs are electrically coupled, bonded, and/or affixed to a backplane of a display device. The LEDs may be μLEDs. The pulsed photon source is employed to irradiate the LEDs with scanning photon pulses. The EM radiation is absorbed by either the surfaces, bulk, substrate, the electrical contacts of the LED, and/or electrical contacts of the backplane to generate thermal energy that induces the bonding between the electrical contacts of the LEDs' electrical contacts and backplane's electrical contacts. The temporal and spatial profiles of the photon pulses, as well as a pulsing frequency and a scanning frequency of the photon source, are selected to control for adverse thermal effects.
DIELECTRIC-DIELECTRIC AND METALLIZATION BONDING VIA PLASMA ACTIVATION AND LASER-INDUCED HEATING
The invention is directed towards enhanced systems and methods for employing a pulsed photon (or EM energy) source, such as but not limited to a laser, to electrically couple, bond, and/or affix the electrical contacts of a semiconductor device to the electrical contacts of another semiconductor devices. Full or partial rows of LEDs are electrically coupled, bonded, and/or affixed to a backplane of a display device. The LEDs may be μLEDs. The pulsed photon source is employed to irradiate the LEDs with scanning photon pulses. The EM radiation is absorbed by either the surfaces, bulk, substrate, the electrical contacts of the LED, and/or electrical contacts of the backplane to generate thermal energy that induces the bonding between the electrical contacts of the LEDs' electrical contacts and backplane's electrical contacts. The temporal and spatial profiles of the photon pulses, as well as a pulsing frequency and a scanning frequency of the photon source, are selected to control for adverse thermal effects.
DIELECTRIC-DIELECTRIC AND METALLIZATION BONDING VIA PLASMA ACTIVATION AND LASER-INDUCED HEATING
The invention is directed towards enhanced systems and methods for employing a pulsed photon (or EM energy) source, such as but not limited to a laser, to electrically couple, bond, and/or affix the electrical contacts of a semiconductor device to the electrical contacts of another semiconductor devices. Full or partial rows of LEDs are electrically coupled, bonded, and/or affixed to a backplane of a display device. The LEDs may be μLEDs. The pulsed photon source is employed to irradiate the LEDs with scanning photon pulses. The EM radiation is absorbed by either the surfaces, bulk, substrate, the electrical contacts of the LED, and/or electrical contacts of the backplane to generate thermal energy that induces the bonding between the electrical contacts of the LEDs' electrical contacts and backplane's electrical contacts. The temporal and spatial profiles of the photon pulses, as well as a pulsing frequency and a scanning frequency of the photon source, are selected to control for adverse thermal effects.
ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND METHOD OF TRANSFERRING ELECTRONIC ELEMENT USING STAMPING AND MAGNETIC FIELD ALIGNMENT
The present disclosure provides a method of transferring an electronic element using a stamping and magnetic field alignment technology and an electronic device including an electronic element transferred using the method. In the present disclosure, a polymer may be simultaneously coated on a plurality of electronic elements using the stamping process, and the polymer may be actively coated on the electronic elements without restrictions on process parameters such as size and spacing of the electronic elements. Moreover, the self-aligned ferromagnetic particles have an anisotropic current flow through which current flows only in the aligned direction. Therefore, the current may flow only vertically between the electronic element and the electrode, and there is no electrical short circuit between a peripheral LED element and the electrode.
METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SEMICONDUCTOR APPARATUS, METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING FLIP-CHIP TYPE SEMICONDUCTOR APPARATUS, SEMICONDUCTOR APPARATUS, AND FLIP-CHIP TYPE SEMICONDUCTOR APPARATUS
A method for manufacturing a semiconductor apparatus, including preparing a first substrate provided with a pad optionally having a plug and a second substrate or device provided with a plug, forming a solder ball on at least one of the pad or plug of first substrate and the plug of second substrate or device, covering at least one of a pad-forming surface of first substrate and a plug-forming surface of second substrate or device with a photosensitive insulating layer, forming an opening on the pad or plug of the substrate or device that has been covered with photosensitive insulating layer by lithography, pressure-bonding the second substrate or device's plug to the pad or plug of first substrate with the solder ball through the opening, electrically connecting pad or plug of first substrate to second substrate or device's plug by baking, and curing photosensitive insulating layer by baking.
METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SEMICONDUCTOR APPARATUS, METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING FLIP-CHIP TYPE SEMICONDUCTOR APPARATUS, SEMICONDUCTOR APPARATUS, AND FLIP-CHIP TYPE SEMICONDUCTOR APPARATUS
A method for manufacturing a semiconductor apparatus, including preparing a first substrate provided with a pad optionally having a plug and a second substrate or device provided with a plug, forming a solder ball on at least one of the pad or plug of first substrate and the plug of second substrate or device, covering at least one of a pad-forming surface of first substrate and a plug-forming surface of second substrate or device with a photosensitive insulating layer, forming an opening on the pad or plug of the substrate or device that has been covered with photosensitive insulating layer by lithography, pressure-bonding the second substrate or device's plug to the pad or plug of first substrate with the solder ball through the opening, electrically connecting pad or plug of first substrate to second substrate or device's plug by baking, and curing photosensitive insulating layer by baking.
Display device incorporating self-assembled monolayer and method of manufacturing the same
A display device and a method of manufacturing the same are provided. The display device includes a first electrode disposed on a substrate, an adhesive auxiliary layer disposed on the first electrode and including a self-assembled monolayer, a light emitting element disposed on the adhesive auxiliary layer, and a contact electrode disposed between the adhesive auxiliary layer and the light emitting element. The light emitting element includes a first semiconductor layer, a second semiconductor layer disposed on the first semiconductor layer, and an intermediate layer disposed between the first semiconductor layer and the second semiconductor layer.