Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
545780 Microelectronics Reliability 2008 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Systems-in-foil are a new class of electronics in which a full system is integrated into a flexible end product. In this paper, we discuss current research activities and state-of-the-art in this field. Furthermore, some of the associated and expected reliability issues will be addressed on the basis of three examples. As a first example we discuss a flexible large area polymeric organic light-emitting (OLED) device. The reliability targets of these devices require protection against the detrimental influence of water. As a second example, we describe a technology for embedding thinned Si chips between polymeric foils where a careful selection of the base materials is important to account for thermal expansion differences. Finally, as a third example, a novel technology for embedding conductive circuitry in a polymeric foil is discussed in which a good matching of the elastic moduli of the polymeric foil and the embedded circuitry is crucial for the flexibility robustness.

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