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On the formation mechanism of solid-solution Cu-to-Cu joints in the Cu/Ni/Ga/Ni/Cu system

Journal

MATERIALS CHARACTERIZATION
Volume 137, Issue -, Pages 14-23

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.matchar.2018.01.020

Keywords

Cu-to-Cu bonding; Die attachment; Transient liquid phase bonding; Ga; Interfacial reactions

Funding

  1. Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST), Taiwan [101-2221-E-006-113, 103-2221-E-006-043-MY3, 105-2119-M-006-008]

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Copper (Cu)-to-Cu interconnection is crucial in electronic packaging for applications ranging from three-dimensional integrated circuits to die-attachment in wide band-gap devices. Solid-solution phases are innate with better ductility and electrical and thermal conductivity over intermetallic compounds, which are brittle, electrical resistant, and unstable; yet are commonly seen in electronic joints. The desired solid-solution Cu-to-Cu joints have recently been demonstrated using transient-liquid-phase bonding with gallium (Ga) as the filler material to bond Cu substrates with electroplated nickel (Ni) as under-bump-metallurgy. The Cu/Ni/Ga/Ni/Cu couples can fully transform into the Cu/face-centered cubic (fcc)-(Ni,Cu,Ga)/Cu solid-solution joints. However, why and how the solid-solution joints were formed remains unclear. Here we proposed the formation mechanism of the fcc-(Ni,Cu,Ga) solid-solution joints based on five sets of Cu-Ni-Ga couples, namely the Ni/Ga, Ni/Cu/Ga, Ni/Ni/Ga, (Cu,Ni)/Ga, and Cu/Ni/Ni3Ga7/Ni3Ga7/Ni/Cu reactions. The roles of each element in the Cu-Ga-Ni interactions as well as the reaction progressions are elaborated.

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