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Effect of Cobalt Doping on the Microstructure and Tensile Properties of Lead Free Solder Joint Subjected to Electromigration 被引量:1

Effect of Cobalt Doping on the Microstructure and Tensile Properties of Lead Free Solder Joint Subjected to Electromigration
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摘要 Rapid Cu diffusion is one of the main causes of electromigration(EM) failure in lead-free solder joints.In this study, an effort has been made to investigate the detrimental effects of EM on microstructure and mechanical performance of solder joint by introducing Co nanoparticles(NP) doped flux at the interface between SAC305 solder and copper substrate. EM tests were conducted on un-doped SAC305 and Co-doped SAC305 solder joints for different time intervals, with the maximum duration of 1128 h. A DC current was applied to the both types of solder joints to achieve a current density of 1 × 104A/cm2. EM tests were performed in an oil bath maintained at a constant temperature of 80 °C. It is found that Codoped flux significantly reduced the formation of cracks and voids at the cathode interface. Co atoms entered into the lattice of Cu6Sn5 leading to the formation of(Cu, Co)6Sn5. This thermodynamically stabilized the interfacial intermetallic(IMC) layers both at the anode and cathode sides and suppressed the change in their thickness. The average anodic growth rate of(Cu, Co)6Sn5 interfacial IMC in the doped sample was about one order of magnitude lower compared with that of Cu6Sn5 in the un-doped samples.Co-NP also improved the tensile strength considerably before and after EM. The report suggests that the reliability of solder joint during EM can be improved by using Co-NP doped flux. Rapid Cu diffusion is one of the main causes of electromigration(EM) failure in lead-free solder joints.In this study, an effort has been made to investigate the detrimental effects of EM on microstructure and mechanical performance of solder joint by introducing Co nanoparticles(NP) doped flux at the interface between SAC305 solder and copper substrate. EM tests were conducted on un-doped SAC305 and Co-doped SAC305 solder joints for different time intervals, with the maximum duration of 1128 h. A DC current was applied to the both types of solder joints to achieve a current density of 1 × 104A/cm2. EM tests were performed in an oil bath maintained at a constant temperature of 80 °C. It is found that Codoped flux significantly reduced the formation of cracks and voids at the cathode interface. Co atoms entered into the lattice of Cu6Sn5 leading to the formation of(Cu, Co)6Sn5. This thermodynamically stabilized the interfacial intermetallic(IMC) layers both at the anode and cathode sides and suppressed the change in their thickness. The average anodic growth rate of(Cu, Co)6Sn5 interfacial IMC in the doped sample was about one order of magnitude lower compared with that of Cu6Sn5 in the un-doped samples.Co-NP also improved the tensile strength considerably before and after EM. The report suggests that the reliability of solder joint during EM can be improved by using Co-NP doped flux.
出处 《Journal of Materials Science & Technology》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2016年第11期1129-1136,共8页 材料科学技术(英文版)
基金 Financial support was provided by High Impact Research grant(UM.C/HIR/MOHE/ENG/26,Grant No.D000026-16001)from Ministry of Higher Education,Malaysia
关键词 Electromigration damages Tensile strength Intermetallic compounds NANOPARTICLES RELIABILITY Electromigration damages Tensile strength Intermetallic compounds Nanoparticles Reliability
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