Thin solid electrolytic capacitor embeddable in a substrate

Semiconductor device manufacturing: process – Making field effect device having pair of active regions... – Having insulated gate

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C438S171000, C438S210000, C438S238000, C438S239000, C257SE27024, C257SE51003, C257SE51025

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07745281

ABSTRACT:
An improved method for forming a capacitor. The method includes the steps of: providing a metal foil; forming a dielectric on the metal foil; applying a non-conductive polymer dam on the dielectric to isolate discrete regions of the dielectric; forming a cathode in at least one discrete region of the discrete regions on the dielectric; and cutting the metal foil at the non-conductive polymer dam to isolate at least one capacitor comprising one cathode, one discrete region of the dielectric and a portion of the metal foil with the discrete region of the dielectric.

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