Optimizing Binding Site Spacing in Fluidic Self-Assembly for Enhanced Microchip Integration Density

Author:

Park Myeongho12,Yoo Bin12,Hong Myeonghwan12,Cho Daeun12,Jeong Yunjin3,Park Cheolheon3,Kim Jaemin1ORCID,Ha Tae-Min4,Kim Garam12ORCID,Hong Sang Jeen24ORCID,Lee Daewon12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electronics Engineering, Myongji University, Yongin 17058, Republic of Korea

2. Semiconductor Equipment Engineering Program, Myongji University, Yongin 17058, Republic of Korea

3. Bio-MAX Institute, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea

4. Department of Semiconductor Engineering, Myongji University, Yongin 17058, Republic of Korea

Abstract

This manuscript presents a comprehensive study on the assembly of microchips using fluidic self-assembly (FSA) technology, with a focus on optimizing the spacing between binding sites to improve yield and assembly. Through a series of experiments, we explored the assembly of microchips on substrates with varying binding site spacings, revealing the impact of spacing on the rate of undesired chip assembly across multiple sites. Our findings indicate a significant reduction in incorrect assembly rates as the spacing increases beyond a critical threshold of 140 μm. This study delves into the mechanics of chip alignment within the fluid medium, hypothesizing that the extent of the alloy’s grip on the chips at different spacings influences assembly outcomes. By analyzing cases of undesired assembly, we identified the relationship between binding site spacing and the area of chip contact, demonstrating a decrease in the combined left and right areas of chips as the spacing increases. The results highlight a critical spacing threshold, which, when optimized, could significantly enhance the efficiency and precision of microchip assembly processes using FSA technology. This research contributes to the field of microcomponent assembly, offering insights into achieving higher integration densities and precision in applications, such as microLED displays and augmented reality (AR) devices.

Funder

2022 Research Fund of Myongji University

Korea government

Publisher

MDPI AG

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