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Effects of graphene nanosheets on interfacial reaction of Sn-Ag-Cu solder joints

Journal

JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS
Volume 650, Issue -, Pages 475-481

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2015.08.018

Keywords

Composite solder; Interfacial reaction; Aging

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51205282]
  2. Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education of China [20120032120019]

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In this work, varying amount of graphene nanosheets (GNSs) were introduced as reinforcements into Sn-Ag-Cu (SAC) solder to get composite solders. Then, the formation and growth kinetics of the intermetallic compounds (IMC) were investigated during the liquid-solid reactions and solid-state aging. Experimental results demonstrated that the morphologies of the interfacial IMC were transformed from scalloped to platelike after liquid-solid reactions and solid-state aging. The IMC thickness of composite solder joints was thinner than that of the unreinforced solder joints. The calculations revealed that the growth rate constant of composite solder was lower than that of bulk SAC solder. It's worth to mention that the composite solder joints exhibited lower diffusion coefficients (ranging from 0.6 x 10(-12) m(2)/s to 1.07 x 10(-12) m(2)/s) than that of the SAC solder joints (1.81 x 10(-12) m(2)/s) after liquidesolid reactions and the composite solder joints also exhibited lower diffusion coefficients (ranging from 1.42 x 10(-12) m(2)/s to 1.78 x 10(-12) m(2)/s), as compared to that of the monolithic SAC solder joint (2.46 x 10(-12) m(2)/s) after aging studies. It indicates that the addition of GNSs can effectively suppress the growth of the overall IMC layers, which can also hinder the IMC's growth and enhance solder joints' reliability. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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