Abstract

The growing importance of high integration on electronics demands novel interconnection methods replacing high-cost solder bumping or less reliable conductive adhesives. Self-organizing interconnection process using resin containing solder fillers has a possibility to achieve high-density joints satisfying both needs. Numerical study visualized the process and revealed that surface tension of molten fillers and resin viscosity determine the speed of conductive path formation.

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