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The nanoindentation characteristics of Cu6Sn5, Cu3Sn and Ni3Sn4 intermetallic compound in the solder bump
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The nanoindentation characteristics of Cu6Sn5, Cu3Sn and Ni3Sn4 intermetallic compound in the solder bump

G.Y. Jang, J.W. Lee and J.G. Duh
2004 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition 2004 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
2004

Abstract

In general, formation and growth of intermetallic compounds (IMCs) play a major role in the reliability of the solder joint in electronics packaging and assembly. The formation of Cu-Sn or Ni-Sn IMCs have been observed at the interface of Sn-rich solders reacted with Cu or Ni substrates. In this study, a nanoindentation technique was employed to investigate nanohardness and reduced elastic moduli of Cu6Sn5, Cu3Sn, and Ni3Sn4 IMCs in the solder joints. The Sn-3.5Ag and Sn-37Pb solder pastes were placed on a Cu/Ti/Si substrate and Ni foil then annealed at 240degreesC to fabricate solder joints. In Sn-3.5Ag joints, the magnitude of the hardness of the IMCs was in the order Ni3Sn4 > Cu6Sn5 > Cu3Sn, and the elastic moduli of Cu6Sn5, Cu3Sn, and Ni3Sn4 were 125 GPa, 136 GPa, and 142 GPa, respectively. In addition, the elastic modulus of the Cu6Sn5 IMC in the Sn-37Pb joint was similar to that for the bulk Cu6Sn5 specimen but less than that in the Sn-3.5Ag joint. This might be attributed to the strengthening effect of the dissolved Ag atoms in the Cu6Sn5 IMC to enhance the elastic modulus in the Sn-3.5Ag/Cu joint.

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