Suppressing effect of 0.5 wt.% nano-TiO2 addition into Sn-3.5Ag-0.5Cu solder alloy on the intermetallic growth with Cu substrate during isothermal aging |
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Authors: | LC Tsao |
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Affiliation: | Department of Materials Engineering, National Pingtung University of Science & Technology, 1, Hseuhfu Road, Neipu, 91201 Pingtung, Taiwan |
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Abstract: | This study investigated the effects of adding 0.5 wt.% nano-TiO2 particles into Sn3.5Ag0.5Cu (SAC) lead-free solder alloys on the growth of intermetallic compounds (IMC) with Cu substrates during solid-state isothermal aging at temperatures of 100, 125, 150, and 175 °C for up to 7 days. The results indicate that the morphology of the Cu6Sn5 phase transformed from scallop-type to layer-type in both SAC solder/Cu joints and Sn3.5Ag0.5Cu-0.5 wt.% TiO2 (SAC) composite solder/Cu joints. In the SAC solder/Cu joints, a few coarse Ag3Sn particles were embedded in the Cu6Sn5 surface and grew with prolonged aging time. However, in the SAC composite solder/Cu aging, a great number of nano-Ag3Sn particles were absorbed in the Cu6Sn5 surface. The morphology of adsorption of nano-Ag3Sn particles changed dramatically from adsorption-type to moss-type, and the size of the particles increased.The apparent activation energies for the growth of overall IMC layers were calculated as 42.48 kJ/mol for SAC solder and 60.31 kJ/mol for SAC composite solder. The reduced diffusion coefficient was confirmed for the SAC composite solder/Cu joints. |
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Keywords: | Composite solder Sn3 5Ag0 5Cu TiO2 nanoparticles Isothermal aging |
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