H01L2224/29224

ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE COMPOSITION

A composition exhibits excellent heat resistance and mounting reliability when bonding a semiconductor power element to a metal lead frame, which is also free of lead and thereby places little burden on the environment. An electrically conductive composition contains at least a sulfide compound represented by R—S—R′ (wherein R is an organic group containing at least carbon; R′ is an organic group that is the same as or different from R; and R and R′ may be bonded to each other to form a so-called cyclic sulfide) and metal particles containing at least Cu, Sn or Ni as its essential component. Further, a conductive paste and a conductive bonding film each are produced using the electrically conductive composition. A dicing die bonding film is obtained by bonding the conductive bonding film with an adhesive tape.

Thermal management device with textured surface for extended cooling limit

Methods and apparatus are described for heat management in an integrated circuit (IC) package using a device with a textured surface having multiple grooves in an otherwise relatively flat surface. The textured surface of the heat management device is designed, in conjunction with a thermal interface material (TIM), to push gas bubbles out of the flat areas such that the gas bubbles are trapped in the grooves or driven out of the interface between the device and the TIM altogether. The area of the grooves is small relative to the ungrooved areas (i.e., the flat areas), such that when the gas bubbles are trapped in the grooved areas, the ungrooved areas work even better for heat transfer. With the area of the regions for the flat portions being substantially greater than the area of the regions for the grooves, the textured heat management device is designed to lower thermal resistance, increase thermal conductivity, and increase heat transfer from one or more IC dies to a heat sink assembly in an IC package.

METAL SINTERING PREPARATION AND THE USE THEREOF FOR THE CONNECTING OF COMPONENTS

A metal sintering preparation containing (A) 50 to 90% by weight of at least one metal that is present in the form of particles having a coating that contains at least one organic compound, and (B) 6 to 50% by weight organic solvent. The mathematical product of tamped density and specific surface of the metal particles of component (A) is in the range of 40,000 to 80,000 cm.sup.−1.

HEAT-DISSIPATING STRUCTURE AND SEMICONDUCTOR MODULE USING SAME

A heat-dissipating structure is formed by bonding a first member and a second member, each being any of a metal, ceramic, and semiconductor, via a die bonding member; or a semiconductor module formed by bonding a semiconductor chip, a metal wire, a ceramic insulating substrate, and a heat-dissipating base substrate including metal, with a die bonding member interposed between each. At least one of the die bonding members includes a lead-free low-melting-point glass composition and metal particles. The lead-free low-melting-point glass composition accounts for 78 mol % or more in terms of the total of the oxides V2O5, TeO2, and Ag2O serving as main ingredients. The content of each of TeO2 and Ag2O is 1 to 2 times the content of V2O5, and at least one of BaO, WO3, and P2O5 is included as accessory ingredients, and at least one of Y2O3, La2O3, and Al2O3 is included as additional ingredients.

Adhesive film, semiconductor apparatus using the same, and semiconductor package including the same

An adhesive film includes a porous metal layer having a plurality of pores therein, a first adhesive layer on one side of the porous metal layer, an adhesive substance at least partially filling the pores of the porous metal layer, and a plurality of first thermal conductive members distributed in the first adhesive layer.

Adhesive film, semiconductor apparatus using the same, and semiconductor package including the same

An adhesive film includes a porous metal layer having a plurality of pores therein, a first adhesive layer on one side of the porous metal layer, an adhesive substance at least partially filling the pores of the porous metal layer, and a plurality of first thermal conductive members distributed in the first adhesive layer.

Metal paste for joints, assembly, production method for assembly, semiconductor device, and production method for semiconductor device

Provided is a metal paste for joints, containing: metal particles; and linear or branched monovalent aliphatic alcohol having 1 to 20 carbon atoms, in which the metal particles include sub-micro copper particles having a volume average particle diameter of 0.12 μm to 0.8 μM.

THERMAL CONDUCTIVE FILM

An adhesive film includes a porous metal layer having a plurality of pores therein, a first adhesive layer on one side of the porous metal layer, an adhesive substance at least partially filling the pores of the porous metal layer, and a plurality of first thermal conductive members distributed in the first adhesive layer.

THERMAL CONDUCTIVE FILM

An adhesive film includes a porous metal layer having a plurality of pores therein, a first adhesive layer on one side of the porous metal layer, an adhesive substance at least partially filling the pores of the porous metal layer, and a plurality of first thermal conductive members distributed in the first adhesive layer.

METAL SINTERING PREPARATION AND THE USE THEREOF FOR THE CONNECTING OF COMPONENTS

A metal sintering preparation containing (A) 50 to 90% by weight of at least one metal that is present in the form of particles having a coating that contains at least one organic compound, and (B) 6 to 50% by weight organic solvent. The mathematical product of tamped density and specific surface of the metal particles of component (A) is in the range of 40,000 to 80,000 cm.sup.−1.