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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 14, 1993
Filed:
Sep. 11, 1991
Dudley A Chance, Newtown, CT (US);
David B Goland, Bedford Hills, NY (US);
Ho-Ming Tong, Yorktown Heights, NY (US);
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
A hermetic package for an electronic device is manufactured by providing a green glass ceramic body with a green via to produce a workpiece. The workpiece is sintered at a temperature at or above 500.degree. C., while compressing the workpiece at a pressure at or above 100 pounds per square inch, so as to obtain a hermetic package. The green via comprises a mixture of copper and a glass ceramic material with a sufficient volume of glass to produce a hermetic package, yet with sufficient copper to have a suitable electrical conductivity. The hermetic package thus produced comprises a sintered glass ceramic body having an electrically conductive sintered via which is hermetically bonded to the glass ceramic body and which comprises a mixture of an electrically conductive material and a glass ceramic material. The electrically conductive material forms at most 50 volume percent of the via. The workpiece may be sintered in a sintering fixture having a frame and a compensating insert. The compensating insert and frame bound a sintering chamber for accommodating the workpiece. By providing a frame having a thermal expansion coefficient greater than that of the workpiece, and by providing a compensating insert having a thermal expansion coefficient greater than that of the frame, a close fit can be assured between the workpiece and the sintering fixture over a large range of temperatures.