17886278. ALTERNATING HIGH K LAYERS ON GLASS PILLARS FOR SUPER CAPACITORS ON GLASS SUBSTRATES simplified abstract (Intel Corporation)

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ALTERNATING HIGH K LAYERS ON GLASS PILLARS FOR SUPER CAPACITORS ON GLASS SUBSTRATES

Organization Name

Intel Corporation

Inventor(s)

Brandon C. Marin of Gilbert AZ (US)

Srinivas V. Pietambaram of Chandler AZ (US)

Gang Duan of Chandler AZ (US)

Suddhasattwa Nad of Chandler AZ (US)

Jeremy D. Ecton of Gilbert AZ (US)

Rahul N. Manepalli of Chandler AZ (US)

ALTERNATING HIGH K LAYERS ON GLASS PILLARS FOR SUPER CAPACITORS ON GLASS SUBSTRATES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17886278 titled 'ALTERNATING HIGH K LAYERS ON GLASS PILLARS FOR SUPER CAPACITORS ON GLASS SUBSTRATES

Simplified Explanation

  • Electronic package with glass substrate, pillar, and capacitor
  • Capacitor includes first conductive layer, dielectric layer, and second conductive layer
  • Simplified explanation: The patent application describes an electronic package with a glass substrate, a pillar, and a capacitor consisting of multiple layers.

Potential Applications

  • Electronics industry for various devices
  • Integrated circuits
  • Sensors

Problems Solved

  • Providing a stable and reliable electronic package
  • Ensuring proper functioning of the capacitor
  • Enhancing performance of electronic devices

Benefits

  • Improved durability and longevity of electronic packages
  • Enhanced electrical performance
  • Increased efficiency in electronic devices


Original Abstract Submitted

Embodiments disclosed herein include electronic packages. In an embodiment, the electronic package comprises a substrate, where the substrate comprises glass. In an embodiment, a pillar is over the substrate, and a capacitor is over the pillar. In an embodiment, the capacitor comprises a first conductive layer on the pillar, a dielectric layer over the first conductive layer, and a second conductive layer over the dielectric layer.