Patent classifications
H01L2224/95146
METHOD FOR BONDING CHIPS TO A SUBSTRATE BY DIRECT BONDING
A process for bonding chips to a substrate by direct bonding includes providing a support with which the chips are in contact, the chips in contact with the support being separate from one another. This bonding process also includes forming a liquid film on one face of the substrate, bringing the chips into contact with the liquid film, where the action of bringing the chips into contact with the liquid film causes attraction of the chips toward the substrate, and evaporating the liquid film in order to bond the chips to the substrate by direct bonding.
Method for transferring chips
A method for transferring at least one chip, from a first support to a second support, includes forming, while the chip is assembled to the first support, an interlayer in the liquid state between, and in contact with, a front face of the chip and an assembly surface of a face of the second support and a solidification of the interlayer. Then, the chip is detached from the first support while maintaining the interlayer in the solid state.
METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A SEMICONDUCTOR ARRANGEMENT
Disclosed herein is a method for manufacturing a semiconductor comprising mechanically connecting one or more separate semiconductor components to a common intermediate carrier, arranging the intermediate carrier with respect to a substrate so that, at least for a majority of the semiconductor components, at least one solder pad of a particular semiconductor component lies opposite a solder pad of the substrate associated therewith forming a solder joint, and connecting mutually assiocaited solder pads of the one or more semiconductor components and the substrate by melting and solidifying a solder material arranged between the mutually associated solder pads. A surface tension of the solder material between the mutually associated solder pads of the substrate and the one or more semiconductor components sets a predetermined position of the intermediate carrier relative to the substrate, in which the one or more semiconductor components assume a target position relative to the substrate.
FEATURES FOR IMPROVING DIE SIZE AND ORIENTATION DIFFERENTIATION IN HYBRID BONDING SELF ASSEMBLY
Embodiments disclosed herein include multi-die modules and methods of assembling multi-die modules. In an embodiment, a multi-die module comprises a first die. In an embodiment the first die comprises a first pedestal, a plateau around the first pedestal, and a stub extending up from the plateau. In an embodiment, the multi-die module further comprises a second die. In an embodiment, the second die comprises a second pedestal, where the second pedestal is attached to the first pedestal.
MICRO LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE ARRAY AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME
Provided is a method of manufacturing a micro light emitting device array. The method includes forming a display transfer structure including a transfer substrate and a plurality of micro light emitting devices, where the transfer substrate includes at least two first alignment marks; preparing a driving circuit board, the driving circuit board including a plurality of driving circuits and at least two second alignment marks, arranging the display transfer structure and the driving circuit board to face each other so that the at least two first alignment marks and the at least two second alignment marks face one another and bonding the plurality of micro light emitting devices of the display transfer structure to the plurality of driving circuits.
METHOD AND DEVICE FOR TRANSFERRING COMPONENTS
A method for the transfer of components from a sender substrate to a receiver substrate includes provision and/or production of the components on the sender substrate, transfer of the components of the sender substrate to the transfer substrate, and transfer of the components from the transfer substrate to the receiver substrate.The components can be transferred selectively by means of bonding means and/or debonding means.
Device for self-assembling semiconductor light-emitting diodes
Discussed are a device for self-assembling semiconductor light-emitting diodes, in which the device includes an assembly chamber having a space for accommodating a fluid; a magnetic field forming part having at least one magnet for applying a magnetic force to the semiconductor light-emitting diodes dispersed in the fluid and a moving part for changing positions of the at least one magnet so that the semiconductor light-emitting diodes move in the fluid; and a substrate chuck having a substrate support part configured to support a substrate, and a vertical moving part for lowering the substrate so that one surface of the substrate is in contact with the fluid in a state in which the substrate is supported by the substrate support part, wherein the vertical moving part provided at the substrate chuck lowers the substrate on to the fluid so that a force of buoyancy by the fluid is applied to the substrate.
Chip arranging method
A chip arranging method for arranging a plurality of chips on a wafer includes a groove forming step of forming a plurality of intersecting grooves that mark off each of chip placement regions on the front surface side of the wafer, a liquid supplying step of supplying a liquid to the chip placement regions, a chip placing step of placing the chips on the liquid to position the chips in the chip placement regions by the surface tension of the liquid after carrying out the liquid supplying step, and a liquid removing step of removing the liquid to arrange the plurality of chips on the wafer after carrying out the chip placing step.
METHOD FOR TRANSFERRING CHIPS
A method for transferring at least one chip, from a first support to a second support, includes forming, while the chip is assembled to the first support, an interlayer in the liquid state between, and in contact with, a front face of the chip and an assembly surface of a face of the second support and a solidification of the interlayer. Then, the chip is detached from the first support while maintaining the interlayer in the solid state.
AUTOMATED-POSITION-ALIGNING METHOD FOR TRANSFERRING CHIP AND SYSTEM USING THE METHOD
An automated-position-aligning method for transferring chips includes forming a chip-carrier base, applying a liquid, disposing a chip, transporting a carrier substrate and transferring the chip. A related system includes a carrier substrate, a liquid applying device, a chip disposing device, a carrier substrate transporting device and a chip transferring device. A carrier surface of the carrier substrate is crisscrossed by spacing grooves to form chip-carrier bases thereon. The carrier surface is hydrophilic, and the spacing grooves are hydrophobic. The liquid gathers on the chip-carrier bases. A plurality of chips are positioned and attached on the respective chip-carrier bases by surface free energy of the liquid. An electromagnetic wave radiates to the carrier substrate to heat and evaporate the liquid between each chip-carrier base and each chip such that the chips are released from the chip-carrier bases and fall to a receiving surface of a receiving substrate.