Chen et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Detection of bonding voids in multi-tier stacks with scanning acoustic microscopeChen et al., 2023
- Document ID
- 9852979630888938812
- Author
- Chen C
- Slabbekoorn J
- Bogdanowicz J
- Moussa A
- Zhang B
- Schleicher F
- Hoffrogge P
- Wiesler I
- Khaldi W
- Phommahaxay A
- Beral C
- Beyer G
- Beyne E
- Charley A
- Leray P
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- 2023 IEEE 25th Electronics Packaging Technology Conference (EPTC)
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Bonding voids are the key failure mechanism for 3D system integrations, especially for advanced, multi-tier stacks. However, to date there is no reliable method to separate the voids from different layers. We introduce bonding voids in a controlled manner with pre …
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