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A New Cu-Zn Solder Wetting Layer for Improved Impact Reliability

Authors
Kim, Young MinOh, Chang-YulRoh, Hee-RaKim, Young Ho
Issue Date
May-2009
Publisher
IEEE
Citation
Proceedings - Electronic Components and Technology Conference, pp.1008 - 1013
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SCOPUS
Journal Title
Proceedings - Electronic Components and Technology Conference
Start Page
1008
End Page
1013
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/176800
DOI
10.1109/ECTC.2009.5074135
ISSN
0569-5503
Abstract
The excessive growth of intermetallic compound (IMC) and the formation of microvoids in the interface between Sn-Ag- Cu (SAC) solder and Cu substrate have been a serious problem which may degrade the solder joints reliability. Recently, a new Cu-Zn alloy solder wetting layer for the Pbfree solders has been developed to reduce the IMC growth rate. In this paper, the kinetics of IMC growth and the shear strength of SAC solder joints formed on electroplated Cu-Zn wetting layer were investigated. And, drop impact reliability of SAC/Cu-Zn joints was evaluated. The solder joints were fabricated by reflowing Sn-4.0Ag-0.5Cu (SAC 405) solder balls on electroplated Cu-20 wt% Zn wetting layers. An experiment of the SAC solder joints on electroplated Cu layers was also carried out for comparison. After soldering, Cu6Sn5 IMC formed on Cu or Cu-Zn wetting layer. The typical double layer of Cu6Sn5 and Cu3Sn with microvoids formed during aging at the solder/Cu interfaces. On the contrary, only Cu6Sn5 formed at the SAC/Cu-Zn interfaces with aging. Neither Cu3Sn nor microvoids were found in these specimens. The growth rate of IMCs at the SAC/Cu-Zn interfaces was much slower than that at the SAC/Cu interfaces. Cu-Zn wetting layer was very effective to reduce the IMC growth. IMC growth was controlled by volume diffusion. The shear test was carried out with SAC 405 solder bumps formed on Cu or Cu wetting layers. The shear strength of SAC solder bumps on Cu or Cu-Zn layers decreased with aging. The shear strength of SAC solder on Cu-Zn pads was slightly higher than that of SAC solder on Cu layer at the same aging time. Since all specimens showed ductile fracture in the solders, the shear strength of the solder bumps depended on the strength of solder ball. Drop test were conducted with the assembly which was fabricated using SAC 405 solder balls and two printed circuit boards. The mean number of drops to failure of Cu/SAC/Cu and Cu- Zn/SAC/Cu-Zn specimens was about 150 and about 350 drops, respectively. Though the mean number of drops to failure decreased with increasing aging time, the mean number of drops to failure of Cu-Zn/SAC/Cu-Zn specimens was higher than that of Cu/SAC/Cu specimens.
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