Abstract:Common technologies for the manufacture of ceramic‐based microelectronic devices are thick‐film hybrid technology and LTCC technology. The first one uses sintered ceramic substrates, mostly Al2O3, to provide very good heat conductivity, for example of 25 W/mK for alumina substrates; but there are only two sides to carry a metallization. An improved miniaturization can be accomplished by multilayer systems using the LTCC technology. A drawback of LTCCs is their low heat conductivity of typically 3 W/mK due to t… Show more
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