Nanomaterials for “Green” Electronics

2010 
This paper examines the use of nanomaterials in the area of “green” technology. A variety of green materials for advanced organic packaging have been developed. These include capacitors and resistors as embedded passives, resin coated Cu (RCC) as buildup layers, highly conducting nano-micro media for Z-interconnects, lead free assembly paste, ZnO based additives, magnetic materials, inductors and thermal interface materials (TIM). Nanocomposites can provide high capacitance densities, ranging from 5 nf/inch2 to 25 nF/inch2, depending on composition, particle size and film thickness. The electrical properties of capacitors fabricated from BaTiO3-epoxy nanocomposites showed a stable capacitance over a temperature range from 20°C to 120 °C. A variety of printable discrete resistors with different sheet resistances, ranging from 1 ohm to 120 Mohm, processed utilizing a large panel format (19.5 × 24 inches) have been fabricated. Low resistivity nanocomposites, with volume resistivity in the range of 10−4 ohm-c...
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