Patent classifications
H01L2224/83399
LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE FOR DISPLAY AND DISPLAY APPARATUS HAVING THE SAME
A light emitting module including a circuit board and a lighting emitting device thereon and including first, second, and third LED stacks each including first and second conductivity type semiconductor layers, a first bonding layer between the second and third LED stacks, a second bonding layer between the first and second LED stacks, a first planarization layer between the second bonding layer and the third LED stack, a second planarization layer on the first LED stack, a lower conductive material extending along sides of the first planarization layer, the second LED stack, the first bonding layer, and electrically connected to the first conductivity type semiconductor layers of each LED stack, respectively, and an upper conductive material between the circuit board and the lower conductive material, in which a width of an upper end of the upper conductive material is greater than a width of the corresponding upper conductive material.
LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE FOR DISPLAY AND DISPLAY APPARATUS HAVING THE SAME
A light emitting module including a circuit board and a lighting emitting device thereon and including first, second, and third LED stacks each including first and second conductivity type semiconductor layers, a first bonding layer between the second and third LED stacks, a second bonding layer between the first and second LED stacks, a first planarization layer between the second bonding layer and the third LED stack, a second planarization layer on the first LED stack, a lower conductive material extending along sides of the first planarization layer, the second LED stack, the first bonding layer, and electrically connected to the first conductivity type semiconductor layers of each LED stack, respectively, and an upper conductive material between the circuit board and the lower conductive material, in which a width of an upper end of the upper conductive material is greater than a width of the corresponding upper conductive material.
SEMICONDUCTOR PACKAGE
A semiconductor package including a first substrate including a first bump pad and a filling compensation film (FCF) around the first bump pad; a second substrate facing the first substrate and including a second bump pad; a bump structure (BS) in contact with the first bump pad and the second bump pad; and a non-conductive film (NCF) surrounding the BS and between the first substrate and the second substrate, wherein the NCF covers an upper surface and an edge of the FCF.
SEMICONDUCTOR PACKAGE
A semiconductor package including a first substrate including a first bump pad and a filling compensation film (FCF) around the first bump pad; a second substrate facing the first substrate and including a second bump pad; a bump structure (BS) in contact with the first bump pad and the second bump pad; and a non-conductive film (NCF) surrounding the BS and between the first substrate and the second substrate, wherein the NCF covers an upper surface and an edge of the FCF.
Micro LED transfer device and micro LED transferring method using the same
A micro light emitting diode (LED) transfer device includes a transfer part configured to transfer a relay substrate having at least one micro LED; a mask having openings corresponding to a position of the at least one micro LED; a first laser configured to irradiate a first laser light having a first wavelength to the mask; a second laser configured to irradiate a second laser light having a second wavelength different from the first wavelength to the mask; and a processor configured to: control the at least one micro LED to contact a coupling layer of a target substrate, and based on the coupling layer contacting the at least one micro LED, control the first laser to irradiate the first laser light toward the at least one micro LED, and subsequently control the second laser to irradiate the second laser light toward the at least one micro LED.
Micro LED transfer device and micro LED transferring method using the same
A micro light emitting diode (LED) transfer device includes a transfer part configured to transfer a relay substrate having at least one micro LED; a mask having openings corresponding to a position of the at least one micro LED; a first laser configured to irradiate a first laser light having a first wavelength to the mask; a second laser configured to irradiate a second laser light having a second wavelength different from the first wavelength to the mask; and a processor configured to: control the at least one micro LED to contact a coupling layer of a target substrate, and based on the coupling layer contacting the at least one micro LED, control the first laser to irradiate the first laser light toward the at least one micro LED, and subsequently control the second laser to irradiate the second laser light toward the at least one micro LED.
Plated pillar dies having integrated electromagnetic shield layers
Wafer processing techniques, or methods for forming semiconductor rides, are disclosed for fabricating plated pillar dies having die-level electromagnetic interference (EMI) shield layers. In embodiments, the method includes depositing a metallic seed layer over a semiconductor wafer and contacting die pads thereon. An electroplating process is then performed to compile plated pillars on the metallic seed layer and across the semiconductor wafer. Following electroplating, selected regions of the metallic seed layer are removed to produce electrical isolation gaps around a first pillar type, while leaving intact portions of the metallic seed layer to yield a wafer-level EMI shield layer. The semiconductor wafer is separated into singulated plated pillar dies, each including a die-level EMI shield layer and plated pillars of the first pillar type electrically isolated from the EMI shield layer.
Plated pillar dies having integrated electromagnetic shield layers
Wafer processing techniques, or methods for forming semiconductor rides, are disclosed for fabricating plated pillar dies having die-level electromagnetic interference (EMI) shield layers. In embodiments, the method includes depositing a metallic seed layer over a semiconductor wafer and contacting die pads thereon. An electroplating process is then performed to compile plated pillars on the metallic seed layer and across the semiconductor wafer. Following electroplating, selected regions of the metallic seed layer are removed to produce electrical isolation gaps around a first pillar type, while leaving intact portions of the metallic seed layer to yield a wafer-level EMI shield layer. The semiconductor wafer is separated into singulated plated pillar dies, each including a die-level EMI shield layer and plated pillars of the first pillar type electrically isolated from the EMI shield layer.
Light emitting device having cantilever electrode, LED display panel and LED display apparatus having the same
A light emitting device including at least one LED stack, electrode pads disposed on the LED stack, and cantilever electrodes disposed on the electrode pads, respectively, in which each of the cantilever electrodes has a fixed edge that is fixed to one of the electrode pads and a free standing edge that is spaced apart from the one of the electrode pads.
Light emitting device having cantilever electrode, LED display panel and LED display apparatus having the same
A light emitting device including at least one LED stack, electrode pads disposed on the LED stack, and cantilever electrodes disposed on the electrode pads, respectively, in which each of the cantilever electrodes has a fixed edge that is fixed to one of the electrode pads and a free standing edge that is spaced apart from the one of the electrode pads.