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Joseph Anthony Abys

Other affiliations: AT&T, Agere Systems, AT&T Corporation  ...read more
Bio: Joseph Anthony Abys is an academic researcher from Alcatel-Lucent. The author has contributed to research in topics: Palladium & Electroplating. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 103 publications receiving 1167 citations. Previous affiliations of Joseph Anthony Abys include AT&T & Agere Systems.


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11 Sep 2000
TL;DR: A printed wiring board (PWB) as discussed by the authors is a substrate having a conductive trace located thereon and a multi-purpose finish including palladium alloy where palladium is alloyed with cobalt or a platinum group metal.
Abstract: A printed wiring board (PWB) and a method of manufacturing the same. In one embodiment, the PWB includes: (1) a substrate having a conductive trace located thereon and (2) a multi-purpose finish including palladium alloy where palladium is alloyed with cobalt or a platinum group metal and is located on at least a portion of the conductive trace, which forms both a non-contact finish and a contact finish for the PWB.

55 citations

Patent
04 Aug 2008
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for metallizing a through silicon via feature in a semiconductor integrated circuit device substrate comprising immersing the semiconductor IC device substrate into an electrolytic copper deposition composition comprising a source of copper ions, an organic sulfonic acid or inorganic acid, or one or more organic compounds selected from among polarizers and/or depolarizers, and chloride ions.
Abstract: A method for metallizing a through silicon via feature in a semiconductor integrated circuit device substrate comprising immersing the semiconductor integrated circuit device substrate into an electrolytic copper deposition composition comprising a source of copper ions, an organic sulfonic acid or inorganic acid, or one or more organic compounds selected from among polarizers and/or depolarizers, and chloride ions.

53 citations

Patent
20 Jul 1994
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe a composite of metal layers, which includes, in succession from the nickel layer, a layer of palladium or soft gold strike (23), an intermediate layer of Pd-Ni alloy (24) and an outer gold layer (26), which is used as a trap for base metal ions.
Abstract: A packaged device with a lead frame, a lead frame and an article of manufacture comprising a base metal (20), a layer of nickel (21) on the base metal (20), and a protective composite of metal layers (22) on the nickel. The composite (22) includes, in succession from the nickel layer, a layer of palladium or soft gold strike (23), a layer of palladium-nickel alloy (24), a layer of palladium (25) and a layer of gold (26). The palladium or soft gold strike layer (23) acts primarily as a bonding (an adhesive) layer between the Ni (21) and Pd-Ni alloy layers (24) and as a layer that enhances reduction in porosity of subsequent layers, Pd-Ni alloy layer (24) acts as a trap for base metal ions, Pd layer (25) acts as a trap for Ni ions from the Pd-Ni alloy layer (24), and the outer gold layer (26) synergistically enhances the quality to the Pd layer (25). The various layers are in thickness sufficient to effectively accomplish each of their designated roles, depending on the processing and use conditions. Pd of soft Au strike layer (23) may be 1-5 microinches thick, Pd-Ni alloy layer (24) from 4 to 100 microinches, Pd layer (25) from 1 to 100 microinches and the outer gold layer (26) from 1 to 100 microinches in thickness.

48 citations

Patent
Joseph Anthony Abys1
27 Sep 1982
TL;DR: In this article, a process for electrolessly plating palladium metal on a variety of surfaces including palladium surfaces is described, which involves use of a special electroless plating bath which is sufficiently stable for practical commercial use and yields excellent plating results.
Abstract: A process is described for electrolessly plating palladium metal on a variety of surfaces including palladium surfaces. The process involves use of a special electroless plating bath which is sufficiently stable for practical commercial use and yields excellent plating results. The plating bath contains a palladium salt and organic ligand. A narrow class of reducing agents is used including formaldehyde. The bath is made acid generally by the addition of nitric acid or hydrochloric acid. The process yields plating rates of about 6 microinches per minute and plating thicknesses in excess of 1 micrometer.

44 citations

Patent
11 May 1990
TL;DR: An electroplating process is described in this article for alloys of palladium and arsenic and the resulting electrodeposits are bright, ductile, and remain ductile and crack-free.
Abstract: An electroplating process is described for electroplating alloys of palladium and arsenic. The resulting electrodeposits are bright, ductile and remain ductile and crack-free even when the electrodeposits are quite thick. The deposits are quite hard and suitable for contact surfaces particularly in situations where wear characteristics require thick deposits. The electroplating process is also useful for making articles such as bellows by electroform procedures particularly since the electroplated material has extraordinary physical properties (good resilience, low stress and ductility) as well as good corrosion resistance.

44 citations


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TL;DR: A review of palladium membrane research can be found in this article, where the authors highlight various aspects of current palladium-based membrane research and serve as a comprehensive bibliography covering palladium preparation methods and applications.
Abstract: This review highlights various aspects of current palladium membrane research and serves as a comprehensive bibliography covering palladium membrane preparation methods and applications. There are many promising uses for palladium membranes, although widespread use of the available technologies is constrained primarily by the high cost of palladium, lack of durability due to hydrogen embrittlement, and susceptibility to fouling. Various researchers in the field are tackling these problems and fabricating thinner palladium alloy composite membranes that better withstand contaminantion and thermal cycling. What has been accomplished to address these issues and the directions presently being explored are discussed.

617 citations

Patent
24 May 2011
TL;DR: A light-emitting device package including: a package main body including a cavity and a lead frame including a mounting portion disposed in the cavity, and a plurality of terminal portions; a light emitting device chip mounted on the mounting portion; a pluralityof bonding wires for electrically connecting the plurality of terminals and the light emitting device chip; and a light-transmitting encapsulation layer filled in the cavities.
Abstract: A light-emitting device package including: a package main body including a cavity and a lead frame including a mounting portion disposed in the cavity and a plurality of terminal portions; a light-emitting device chip mounted on the mounting portion; a plurality of bonding wires for electrically connecting the plurality of terminal portions and the light-emitting device chip; a light-transmitting encapsulation layer filled in the cavity; and a light-transmitting cap member disposed in the cavity and blocking the encapsulation layer to contact the plurality of bonding wires.

406 citations

Patent
22 Aug 1996
TL;DR: In this article, a vibrator vibrates a thin shell member to eject liquid droplets from the front surface of the thin shell, and a liquid supplier is further provided which delivers a predetermined unit volume of liquid to the rear surface.
Abstract: The invention provides methods and apparatus for nebulizing liquids. In one exemplary embodiment, an apparatus is provided which comprises a thin shell member having a front surface, a rear surface, and a plurality of apertures extending therebetween. The apertures are tapered to narrow from the rear surface to the front surface. A liquid supplier is further provided which delivers a predetermined unit volume of liquid to the rear surface. A vibrator vibrates the thin shell member to eject liquid droplets from the front surface of the thin shell member.

321 citations

Patent
01 Dec 1999
TL;DR: In this article, a method of forming an interconnection, including a spring contact element, by lithographic techniques is described. But, the method requires the first portion of the spring structure to be free of masking material.
Abstract: A method of forming an interconnection, including a spring contact element, by lithographic techniques. In one embodiment, the method includes applying a masking material over a first portion of a substrate, the masking material having an opening which will define a first portion of a spring structure, depositing a structure material (e.g., conductive material) in the opening, and overfilling the opening with the structure material, removing a portion of the structure material, and removing a first portion of the masking material. In this embodiment, at least a portion of the first portion of the spring structure is freed of masking material. In one aspect of the invention, the method includes planarizing the masking material layer and structure material to remove a portion of the structure material. In another aspect, the spring structure formed includes one of a post portion, a beam portion, and a tip structure portion.

272 citations

Patent
15 Jan 2003
TL;DR: In this paper, a system for intermittent delivery of an aerosolized medicament is described, which consists of a generator, a controller, and a conduit, and the controller is configured to receive physiological characteristic information about a patient, and control the generator based at least in part on the physiological characteristics.
Abstract: A system for intermittent delivery of an aerosolized medicament is disclosed. The system may include an aerosol generator, a controller and a conduit. The aerosol generator may be configured to aerosolize a medicament. The controller may be configured to receive physiological characteristic information about a patient, and control the aerosol generator based at least in part on the physiological characteristic information. The conduit may be configured to supply the aerosolized medicament to the patient's airway.

246 citations