Claims
- 1. A method of making electrical conductive paths between opposite surfaces of a semiconductor substrate having a dopant therethrough comprising the steps of:
- forming oxide layers on said opposite surfaces of said substrate;
- forming a plurality of contact openings in said oxide layers by photolithography;
- diffusing dopants into said substrate through said contact openings, a p-type dopant diffused into a first surface of said substrate, and an n-type dopant diffused into a second surface of said substrate, a concentration of a diffusing dopant exceeding said dopant of said substrate being of the same type;
- removing diffusing dopants from said oxide layers and said substrate surfaces;
- depositing selectively metal into said contact openings to form metal contacts;
- connecting electrically a plurality of said metal contacts with strips of conductive material;
- applying a current source across selected metal contacts;
- causing breakdown current channels between said selected metal contacts with said current source whereby said metal of said metal contacts flows in said channels; and
- removing said oxide layers, said strips, and said metal contacts.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalty thereon.
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