I haven't done much gold bonding myself, but there's a bonder in our lab
that we use. The obvious thing, that you haven't mentioned is heat. Are
you heating your sample?
Jesse Fowler
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On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, Chiatti O wrote:
> I have the following problem:
>
> I have have an AlGaAs/GaAs chip (a.k.a. HEMT) with Au/Ge/Ni ohmics
> and Au gates. The ohmics are covered by a thin layer of what seems
> to be gold.
> I am supposed to bond gold wires to the ohmics and the gates using
> a wedge bonder.
> The first time I tried, everything was fine.
> The second time, with the same kind of chip and the same processing,
> the gold wires do not stick to the ohmics, no matter how often I try.
>
> Has anyone an idea of what is going on?
>
>
> Olivio Chiatti
> Royal Holloway University of London
> [email protected]
>
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