Al2O3-Coated Bonding Wire with Electrical Insulation & Promoted Adhesion

Conventional bond wires composed of Au, Ag, & Cu don’t meet market demands for strong adhesion, electrical insulation, and corrosion passivation due to their conductive metallic surfaces. We propose a solution through the applications of a ceramic (Al2O3) coating at nanometer scales on these met...

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