DocumentCode
2186450
Title
Pb/In solder bump formation for a flip-chip bonding technique at high speed optical communication devices
Author
Han, Haksoo ; Chung, Hyunsoo ; Park, Sungkook ; Joe, Yungil ; Park, Sungsoo ; Joo, Gwanchong ; Hwang, Joo Nam ; Lee, HeeTae ; Seungoo, Kang ; Min-Kyu, Song
Author_Institution
Dept. of Chem. Eng., Yonsei Univ., Seoul, South Korea
fYear
1996
fDate
18-21 Nov 1996
Firstpage
421
Lastpage
424
Abstract
The increasing speed of advanced chip technologies has greatly challenged the interconnection methods and processes in order to achieve enhanced capability. We have successfully fabricated the solder bump and it´s reflowing process for flip-chip bonding interconnection technique instead of conventional wire bonding for high speed devices. The lead (Pb: 350°C) and the Indium (In: 157°C) were used for solder bump and deposited by using thermal evaporation. The thickness of the deposited metal for solder bump was in the range of 5~6 μm thickness. Specially, to increase the accuracy and the reliability of the flip-chip bonding Technique, 3 layer thick photoresist about 30 μm was used to control the deposition area for solder bump. It was also used for the lift-off process of excess deposited metal for solder bump. The height of solder bump through the reflowing process was controlled in the range of 10~40 μm according to the deposited area and shape. Also, the deposited area and shape was one of the most important parameters for solder bump fabrication. In addition, it was found that an oxidized surface layer effects on the increased melting temperature of deposited metal for solder bump. In this process, the reflowing temperature of PB/In (60:40 wt%) solder bumps was 230±5°C
Keywords
flip-chip devices; high-speed optical techniques; lead alloys; optical communication equipment; optical fabrication; reflow soldering; tin alloys; 230 C; Pb-In; Pb/In solder bump; fabrication; flip-chip bonding interconnection; high speed optical communication device; lift-off process; melting temperature; oxidized surface layer; photoresist; reflowing process; thermal evaporation; Bonding; Fabrication; Indium; Lead; Process control; Resists; Shape control; Temperature; Thickness control; Wire;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Circuits and Systems, 1996., IEEE Asia Pacific Conference on
Conference_Location
Seoul
Print_ISBN
0-7803-3702-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/APCAS.1996.569305
Filename
569305
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