Effect of substrate metallization on interfacial reactions and reliability of Sn-Zn-Bi solder joints |
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Authors: | Ahmed Sharif |
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Affiliation: | Department of Electronic Engineering, City University of Hong Kong, Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong |
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Abstract: | The scope of this paper covers a comprehensive study of the lead-free Sn-Zn-Bi solder system, on Cu, electrolytic Ni/Au and electroless Ni(P)/Au surface finishes. This includes a study of the shear properties, intermetallic compounds at the substrate-ball interface and dissolution of the under bump metallization. The Sn-8Zn-3Bi (wt.%) solder/Cu system exhibited a low shear load with thick IMCs formation at the interface. The dissolution of the Cu layer in the Sn-Zn-3Bi solder is higher than that of the other two Ni metallizations. It was found that the formation of a thick Ni-Zn intermetallic compound (IMC) layer at the solder interface of the electrolytic Ni bond pad reduced the mechanical strength of the joints during high temperature long time liquid state annealing. The solder ball shear-load for the Ni(P) system during extended reflow increased with an increase of reflow time. No spalling was noticed at the interface of the Sn-Zn-3Bi solder/Ni(P) system. Sn-8Zn-3Bi solder with electroless Ni(P) metallization appeared as a good combination in soldering technology. |
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Keywords: | Sn-Zn-Bi lead free solder Under bump metallization Dissolution Intermetallic compounds |
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