Atomic layer deposition encapsulation for power amplifiers in RF circuits
View Patent ↗Power amplifiers and methods of coating a protective film of alumina (Al 2 O 3 ) on the power amplifiers are disclosed herein. The protective film is applied through an atomic layer deposition (ALD) process. The ALD process can deposit very thin layers of alumina on the surface of the power amplifier in a precisely controlled manner. Thus, the ALD process can form a uniform film that is substantially free of free of pin-holes and voids.
1. A power amplifier, comprising:
a semiconductor substrate having one or more transistors configured to amplify an input signal to generate an amplified output signal;
a metallic layer formed over the semiconductor substrate and formed to provide terminals for the one or more transistors;
a first surface; and
a conformal film comprising alumina wherein the conformal film is formed on the first surface and has a thickness greater than or equal to about 50 Angstroms but less than or equal to about 300 Angstroms.
2. The power amplifier of claim 1 wherein the metallic layer comprises aluminum.
3. The power amplifier of claim 1 wherein the semiconductor substrate is made from a semiconductor material selected from a group consisting of Gallium Nitride and Gallium Arsenide.
4. The power amplifier of claim 1 wherein the conformal film has a thickness greater than or equal to about 50 Angstroms but less than or equal to about 100 Angstroms.