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Reliability of High-Power Light Emitting Diode Attached With Different Thermal Interface Materials

Journal

JOURNAL OF ELECTRONIC PACKAGING
Volume 132, Issue 3, Pages -

Publisher

ASME
DOI: 10.1115/1.4002299

Keywords

bonding processes; light emitting diodes; semiconductor device reliability; silver; thermal management (packaging)

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [50528506]

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As a solid electroluminescent source, white light emitting diode (LED) has entered a practical stage and become an alternative to replace incandescent and fluorescent light sources. However, due to the increasing integration and miniaturization of LED chips, heat flux inside the chip is also increasing, which puts the packaging into the position to meet higher requirements of heat dissipation. In this study, a new interconnection material-nanosilver paste is used for the LED chip packaging to pursue a better optical performance, since high thermal conductivity of this material can help improve the efficiency of heat dissipation for the LED chip. The bonding ability of this new die-attach material is evaluated by their bonding strength. Moreover, high-power LED modules connected with nanosilver paste, Sn3Ag0.5Cu solder, and silver epoxy are aged under hygrothermal aging and temperature cycling tests. The performances of these LED modules are tested at different aging time. The results show that LED modules sintered with nanosilver paste have the best performance and stability. [DOI: 10.1115/1.4002299]

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