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Flexible Electronics: Thin Silicon Die on Flexible Substrates
Authors:Tan Zhang Zhenwei Hou Johnson  RW Del Castillo  L Moussessian  A Greenwell  R Blalock  BJ
Affiliation:Electr. & Comput. Eng. Dept., Auburn Univ., Auburn, AL, USA;
Abstract:Silicon thinned to 50 mum and less is flexible allowing the fabrication of flexible and conformable electronics. Two techniques have been developed to achieve this goal using thinned die: die flip chip bonded onto flexible substrates polyimide and liquid crystal polymer (LCP)] and die flip chip laminated onto LCP films. A key to achieving each of these techniques is the thinning of die to a thickness of 50 mum or thinner. Conventional grinding and polishing can be used to thin to 50 mum. At 50 mum, the active die becomes flexible and must be handled by temporarily bonding it to a holder die for assembly. Both reflow solder and thermocompression assembly methods are used. In the case of solder assembly, underfill is used to reinforce the solder joints. With thermocompression bonding of the die to an LCP substrate, the LCP adheres to the die surface, eliminating the need for underfill.
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