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26 September 2007 A silicon wafer packaging solution for HB-LEDs
Tom Murphy, Steen Weichel, Steven Isaacs, Jochen Kuhmann
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Proceedings Volume 6797, Manufacturing LEDs for Lighting and Displays; 67970F (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.753085
Event: Manufacturing LEDs for Lighting and Display, 2007, Berlin, Germany
Abstract
In this paper we present HyLED, a silicon wafer packaging solution for high-brightness LEDs. The associated technology is batch micro-machining/metallisation processing of silicon wafers allowing significant reduction of the final device size. The presented package is multi-functional where the micro-machined cavity acts as reflector, thermal conductor and reservoir for the silicone/colour conversion substance. The base material, silicon, has excellent mechanical and thermal properties and enables direct integration of intelligence. We present customer specific solutions, open tool samples and performance data for optical and thermal parameters and reliability testing. Thermal resistance values of R<5 K/W, junction-to-board are demonstrated.
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Tom Murphy, Steen Weichel, Steven Isaacs, and Jochen Kuhmann "A silicon wafer packaging solution for HB-LEDs", Proc. SPIE 6797, Manufacturing LEDs for Lighting and Displays, 67970F (26 September 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.753085
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KEYWORDS
Light emitting diodes

Silicon

Semiconducting wafers

Metals

Packaging

Resistance

Reliability

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