The second connection layer 150 may be disposed on a second surface (an upper surface in FIG. 3) of the structure 110. Specifically, the second connection layer 150 may be disposed on the second surface of the structure 110 to cover the capacitor layer 120 and may be connected to the second electrode 122 disposed on the uppermost surface of the capacitor layer 120. The second connection layer 150 is not disposed on the entirety of the second surface of the structure 110, but may be disposed on a region other than a second region of the second surface of the structure 110 (a left region of the upper surface of the structure 110 in FIG. 3) as illustrated in FIG. 3. That is, the second connection layer 150 may be disposed on the second surface other than a partial region in contact with a first side surface on which the first terminal 160 is disposed.
Meanwhile, an insulating layer may be disposed on a first region of the second surface of the structure 110 opposing the second region of the second surface of the structure 110. Referring to FIG. 4, a cross-section view of the capacitor that further includes an insulating layer 190 in the cross-sectional view of FIG. 3 may be seen. The insulating layer 190 may be disposed on the first region of the second surface of the structure 110 so that the second connection layer 150 in contact with the second electrode 122 is not connected to the first electrode 121 and the dielectric layer 123, thereby insulating between the second connection layer 150, and the first electrode 121 and the dielectric layer 123.