Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6606018 | Electrochimica Acta | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
We reported multilayered Sn/Ag3Sn and Sn/Ag films with Ag thickness of 20-300Â nm that electroplated on a reflowed Sn layer on Cu alloy sheets as promising coating materials for LED lead-frames. The morphology, surface roughness, crystalline structure, and reflectance of multilayered Sn/Ag-based films are more dependent on plating baths than on Ag thickness. The Sn/Ag3Sn film obtained from a cyanide Ag bath exhibited high specular reflectivity of 65-70% (480Â nm), whereas the Sn/Ag films from a cyanide-free bath showed a high total reflectivity of 94% similar to commercial Ag films. The reflectance of both the multilayered Sn/Ag3Sn and Sn/Ag films almost unchanged even after heating at 373Â K for 120Â h, in comparison with the apparent drop for a commercial Ag film. Moreover, the multilayered Sn/Ag3Sn films, both the as-deposited and the annealed specimens, remained the reflectivity even after immersing in a 0.2Â ml/L (NH4)2Sx solution for 60Â min. The excellent sulfidizing resistance of the Sn/Ag3Sn films can be attributed to the chemically stable Ag3Sn alloy layer with improved corrosion resistance and the protective SnO/SnO2 thin film on the surface, thus inhibiting the chemical reaction of Ag and S2- ions.
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Authors
Song-Zhu Kure-Chu, Toru Ogasawara, Rong-bin Ye, Hitoshi Yashiro, Kuniaki Sasaki,