Electroless deposition of nickel on a masked aluminum surface

Coating processes – Electrical product produced – Integrated circuit – printed circuit – or circuit board

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ABSTRACT:
A method for depositing electroless nickel on aluminum or aluminum alloy is described. The method is particularly useful for fabricating bonding pads on aluminum metallized semiconductor devices and for creating beam leads. The described method deposits a thick nickel layer directly on aluminum without the use of intermediate layers or surface activation as required in the prior art. The method basically comprises immersion in a stop-etchant which simultaneously removes aluminum oxide and activates the surface; immersion in a solution which activates the aluminum with nickel ions and deactivates mask material; and immersion in a novel electroless nickel bath. A technique for electrolessly depositing gold is also described.

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