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Interfacial reaction of Sn and Cu-xZn substrates after reflow and thermal aging
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Interfacial reaction of Sn and Cu-xZn substrates after reflow and thermal aging

Chi-Yang Yu, Kai-Jheng Wang and Jenq-Gong Duh
Journal of Electronic Materials, Vol.39(2), pp.230-237
02/2010

Abstract

Cu-Zn Soldering Under bump metallurgy (UBM)
Zn additions to Cu under bump metallurgy (UBM) in solder joints were the subject of this study. An alternative design was implemented to fabricate pure Sn as the solder and Cu-xZn (x = 15 wt.% and 30 wt.%) as the UBM to form the reaction couple. As the Zn content increased from 15 wt.% to 30 wt.% in the Sn/Cu-Zn system, growth of both Cu 3 Sn and Cu 6 Sn 5 was suppressed. In addition, no Kirkendall voids were observed at the interface in either Sn/Cu-Zn couple during heat treatment. After 40-day aging, different multilayered phases of [Cu 6 Sn 5 /Cu 3 Sn/Cu(Zn)] and [Cu 6 Sn 5 /Cu(Zn,Sn)/CuZn] formed at the interface of [Sn/Cu-15Zn] and [Sn/Cu-30Zn] couples, respectively. The growth mechanism of intermetallic compounds (IMCs) during aging is discussed on the basis of the composition variation in the joint assembly with the aid of electron-microscopic characterization and the Sn-Cu-Zn ternary phase diagram. According to these analyses of interfacial morphology and IMC formation in the Sn/Cu-Zn system, Cu-Zn is a potential UBM for retarding Cu pad consumption in solder joints. © 2009 TMS.

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