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High-temperature mechanical properties and thermal cycling stability of Al-50Si alloy for electronic packaging

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2018.05.020

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Aluminum silicon alloy; Thermal conductivity; Tensile property; Thermal cycling; Microstructure

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  1. National Key Fundamental Research Project of China [JPPT-125-14]

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With the rapid development of electronics industry, there is an increasing demand for high performance electronic packaging materials. Furthermore, the high-temperature performance and thermal cycling stability are required owing to the harsher service environment. In this work, Al-50Si alloy was prepared via rapid solidification/powder metallurgy technique, and the tensile properties at elevated temperature and the thermo-physical properties after thermal cycling were investigated. The results show that the tensile strength decreases gradually with the increase in the environmental temperature. Whereas, pullout of the Si particle is seldom observed in the specimens at elevated temperatures owing to the strong interfacial bonding. With the progress of thermal cycling, the coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) is stable, but the plastic strain increases rapidly at the initial stage. However, the thermal conductivity decreases significantly with the increase in the temperature or the number of thermal cycles. This phenomenon is mainly ascribed to the CTE mismatch between the Al matrix and Si phase. The variation of CTE and thermal conductivity is discussed in terms of thermally induced stress.

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