Interfacial Reaction between Zn-Al-Based High-Temperature Solders and Ni Substrate

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Yoshikazu Takaku
Komei Makino
Keita Watanabe
Ikuo Ohnuma
Ryosuke Kainuma
Yasushi Yamada
Yuji Yagi
Ikuo Nakagawa
Takashi Atsumi
Kiyohito Ishida
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[1] Tohoku University,CREST
[2] Tohoku University,JST, Department of Materials Science, Graduate School of Engineering
[3] Tohoku University,Department of Materials Science, Graduate School of Engineering
[4] Toyota Central R&D Laboratories,Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials
[5] Inc.,undefined
[6] Toyota Motor Corporation,undefined
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Journal of Electronic Materials | 2009年 / 38卷
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Zn-Al-Cu solder; Ni substrate; interfacial reaction; intermetallic compound; thermal cycling test;
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The Zn-Al(-Cu) eutectic alloys (melting point 381°C) are candidates for use as Pb-free high-temperature solders as a substitute for Pb-based solders, which are suitable for severe working environments such as the engine room of hybrid vehicles equipped with an inverter system as well as a heat engine. In this study, the interfacial reaction between Zn-Al(-Cu) alloys and the Ni substrate during soldering, aging, and thermal cycling was investigated. Semiconductor chips and Ni substrates were soldered with Zn-Al(-Cu) alloys at various temperatures under a nitrogen atmosphere. The soldered assemblies were then heat-treated at 200°C and 300°C to examine the microstructural evolution at the soldered interface. The effect of severe thermal cycles between −40°C and 250°C in air on the microstructure and fracture behavior at the solder joint was investigated. Even after a 1000-cycle test, the thickness of the Al3Ni2 layer formed at the interface between the Zn-Al-based solder and the Ni substrate, which is responsible for the damage of the soldered assemblies, was quite small.
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