Abstract:
The invention provides a composite wire for electronic package, the composite wire including an alloy core member and a plating layer forming on a surface of the alloy core member. The alloy core member is silver-palladium alloy. The plating layer is at least one layer of thin film of pure gold, pure palladium or gold-palladium alloy. The invention also provides a method for manufacturing the composite wire. The method includes steps of: (a) providing a wire rod, (b) forming a wire having a predetermined diameter from the wire rod by a plurality of processes including cold working and annealing and (c) forming a plating layer on a surface of the wire rod before step (b) or forming a plating layer on a surface of the wire after step (b) by electroplating, sputtering or vacuum evaporation.
Abstract:
A stud bump structure and method for manufacturing the same are provided. The stud bump structure includes a substrate, and a first silver alloy stud bump disposed on the substrate, wherein the first silver alloy stud bump has a weight percentage ratio of Ag:Au:Pd=60-99.98:0.01-30:0.01-10.
Abstract:
A copper-based alloy wire made of a material selected from the group consisting of a copper-gold alloy, a copper-palladium alloy and a copper-gold-palladium alloy is provided. The alloy wire has a polycrystalline structure of a face-centered cubic lattice and consists of a plurality of equi-axial grains. The quantity of grains having annealing twins is 10 percent or more of the total quantity of the grains of the copper-based alloy wire.
Abstract:
An alloy wire made of a material selected from one of a group consisting of a silver-gold alloy, a silver-palladium alloy and a silver-gold-palladium alloy is provided. The alloy wire is with a polycrystalline structure of a face-centered cubic lattice and includes a plurality of grains. A central part of the alloy wire includes slender grains or equi-axial grains, and the other parts of the alloy wire consist of equi-axial grains. A quantity of the grains having annealing twins was 20 percent or more of the total quantity of the grains of the alloy wire.