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Interfacial reactions in the Sn-Ag/Au couples
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Interfacial reactions in the Sn-Ag/Au couples

S.-W. Chen and Y.-W. Yen
Journal of Electronic Materials, Vol.30(9), pp.1133-1137
09/2001

Abstract

Interfacial reactions Lead-free solder Sn-Ag/Cu couples
Ag-Sn alloys are one of the most promising lead-free solders. Their reactions with Au substrates have been examined by using the reaction couple technique. Sn-3.5wt.%Ag/Au and Sn-25wt.%Ag/Au couples have been prepared and reacted at 120, 150, 180 and 200°C for various lengths of time. Three phases, δ-AuSn, ε 2 -AuSn 2 , and η-AuSn 4 , are found in all the couples. The thickness of the reaction layers increases with higher temperatures and longer reaction time, and their growth rates are described by using the parabolic law. Arrhenius equation is used to describe the temperature dependence of the growth rates. The activation energy of the growth of the intermetallic layers in both kinds of the reaction couples is similar and is determined to be 76.74 KJ/mole. Based on the reaction path knowledge and interfacial morphology, it is concluded that Sn is the fastest diffusion species in the couples.

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