Ag 3 Sn plate formation in the solidification of near ternary eutectic Sn–Ag–Cu alloys

Near-ternary eutectic Sn–Ag–Cu alloys are leading candidates for Pb-free solders. These alloys have three solid phases: β–Sn, Ag 3 Sn, and Cu 6 Sn 5 . Starting from the fully liquid state in solidifying near-eutectic Sn–Ag–Cu alloys, the equilibrium eutectic transformation is kinetically inhibited....

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Published inJournal of materials research Vol. 17; no. 11; pp. 2775 - 2778
Main Authors Henderson, Donald W., Gosselin, Timothy, Sarkhel, Amit, Kang, Sung K., Choi, Won-Kyoung, Shih, Da-Yuan, Goldsmith, Charles, Puttlitz, Karl J.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.11.2002
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Summary:Near-ternary eutectic Sn–Ag–Cu alloys are leading candidates for Pb-free solders. These alloys have three solid phases: β–Sn, Ag 3 Sn, and Cu 6 Sn 5 . Starting from the fully liquid state in solidifying near-eutectic Sn–Ag–Cu alloys, the equilibrium eutectic transformation is kinetically inhibited. The Ag 3 Sn phase nucleates with minimal undercooling, but the β–Sn phase requires a typical undercooling of 15 to 30 °C for nucleation. Because of this disparity in the required undercooling for nucleation, large, platelike Ag 3 Sn structures can grow rapidly within the liquid phase, before the final solidification of the solder joints. At lower cooling rates, the large Ag 3 Sn plates can subtend the entire cross section of solder joints and can significantly influence the mechanical deformation behavior of the solder joints under thermomechanical fatigue conditions. In this paper, it is demonstrated that the Ag 3 Sn plate formation can be inhibited, an important factor in assuring the reliability of solder joints composed of these alloys.
ISSN:0884-2914
2044-5326
DOI:10.1557/JMR.2002.0402