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Indium Deposition
2007-10-23
jpt sharma
2007-10-23
K.P.Nichols@utwente.nl
2007-10-23
Bill Moffat
Indium Deposition
Bill Moffat
2007-10-23
Hughes in Carlsbad were running Indium metal lift off for a number of
years as a production process.   13 micron thick positive resist, define
metal bumps around the edge of the die.  Use image reversal for reverse
slope for lift off.  Then 7 microns of Indium to create a flip chip with
7 micron Indium bumps.  Carry Scott nee Weatherwax is still in the
Carlsbad area and is a mine of information on the process.

Bill Moffat, CEO
Yield Engineering Systems, Inc.
203-A Lawrence Drive, Livermore, CA  94551-5152
(925) 373-8353

bmoffat@yieldengineering.com

www.yieldengineering.com


-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:mems-talk-bounces@memsnet.org] On Behalf Of jpt sharma
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 11:06 AM
To: mems-talk@memsnet.org
Subject: [mems-talk] Indium Deposition

Hi All
  I am thinking of depositing indium for metal lift off. I am wondering
anyone has done this before? Can we deposit Indium by thermal?

  Thanks
  J. Sharma

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