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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 29, 1994
Filed:
May. 31, 1991
Katsuyuki Toyofuku, Tokyo, JP;
Ichiro Nagamatsu, Tokyo, JP;
Shinji Shirakawa, Tokyo, JP;
Hiroto Iga, Tokyo, JP;
Takeshi Kujiraoka, Tokyo, JP;
Kensei Murakami, Tokyo, JP;
Tanaka Denshi Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
Bonding wire for a semiconductor device contains high purity Au or Au alloy as a base metal and 25-10000 atppm of low boiling point element I having a boiling point lower than a melting point of the base metal and soluble in Au, or contains high purity Au or Au alloy as a base metal and 5-500 atppm of low boiling point element II having a boiling point lower than a melting point of the base metal and insoluble in Au, or contains high purity Au or Au alloy as a base metal and 5-10000 atppm of a mixture of low boiling point element I having a boiling point lower than a melting point of the base metal and soluble in Au and low boiling point element II having a boiling point lower than the melting point of the base metal and insoluble in Au under the condition of (content of the low boiling point element I)/25+(content of the low boiling point element II)/5.gtoreq.1.gtoreq.(content of the low boiling point element I)/10000+(content of the low boiling point element II)/500. The low boiling point elements I and II may be replaced by low boiling point element III soluble in Pd and low boiling point element IV insoluble in Pd, respectively.