Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5461278 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2017 | 27 Pages |
Abstract
Silver sintering joining technology provides lead-free die attachment with excellent thermal conductivity and compatibility with high-temperature (â¥300 °C) applications. However, sintering affordable micron-scale silver particles requires high temperature and the assistance of high pressures, which can damage chips and increase the manufacturing cost. In this article, we achieved the low-temperature, pressureless sintering of micron-scale silver particles by employing an active Ag2O additive as a bridge among the micron-scale silver particles. The Ag2O was reduced in situ to nanoscale silver to activate the surface of the micron-scale silver particles, resulting in the rapid diffusion and densification of silver particles at low temperature. An optimized composition of Ag-10% Ag2O exhibited a bonding strength of over 40 MPa at only 180 °C without any additional pressure. The results suggest that affordable micron-scale metal particles can be sintered using a suitable activating additive under an energy-efficient and eco-friendly fabrication process.
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Authors
Hao Zhang, Yue Gao, Jinting Jiu, Katsuaki Suganuma,