Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1609185 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2015 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The solubility range has a large effect on the growth rate of intermetallic compounds (IMCs) formed at hetero-junctions, however, is extremely difficult to determine accurately experimentally. In this work, it is studied for IMCs with a narrow solubility range how the thermodynamic properties affect their solubility and growth rate in hetero-junctions. Furthermore, a method is developed to estimate the solubility range of IMCs based on phase-field simulations combined with experimentally measured diffusion coefficients and steady-state growth rate coefficients. Application of the method to the phases ε-Cu3Sn and η-Cu6Sn5 of the Cu-Sn system at 453 K, gives the solubility ranges of the order of Îxε = 2.0 Ã 10â2 and Îxη = 2.6 Ã 10â2 using the experimental growth rates kε = 4.40 Ã 10â9 and kη = 7.76 Ã 10â9 m sâ0.5 (Onishi and Fujibuchi, 1975) together with the diffusion coefficients Dâ¼ÎµÂ = 3.62 Ã 10â16 and Dâ¼Î·Â = 1.01 Ã 10â15 m2 sâ1 (Mei et al., 1992), respectively.
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Authors
Y. Guan, N. Moelans,