Silver-graphene nanosheets flux and ultrasound-assisted synergistic enhancement of Sn-3Ag-0.5Cu solder joints: Study on interfacial reactions, mechanical properties
IF 3.8 2区 材料科学Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Zhixiang Wu , Minming Zou , Wenjing Chen , Tao Xu , Xiongxin Jiang , Jue Wang , Sifan Tan , Jinghui Fan , Yanqing Lai , Yue Liu , Xiaowu Hu
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Abstract
This research successfully prepared a composite flux containing varying concentrations of silver nanoparticle-modified graphene nanosheets (Ag-GNSs) through chemical modification. Additionally, ultrasonic vibration (USV) was brought into reflow process for improvement of mechanical properties. The individual and combined effects of Ag-GNSs composite flux and USV on the shear performance and microstructure of Sn-3.5Ag-0.5Cu/Cu (SAC305/Cu) solder joints have been thoroughly investigated. The application of composite flux effectively restrained the growth of intermetallic compound (IMC), suppressed the coarsening of grain, improved the shear strength of soldered samples. Furthermore, the IMC layer continuously thickened with extended aging time, the sample with 0.1 wt% Ag-GNS addition maintained the thinnest IMC among all joint. After introduced of USV, the shear performance of the soldered joints is increased varies to different extents due to the refinement of grain size and thinning of IMC layer. With increasing concentrations of composite flux, the reflowed joints transformed from brittle-ductile mixed fracture to ductile fracture mode, while all the USV-treated joints remain ductile fracture mode.
期刊介绍:
Vacuum is an international rapid publications journal with a focus on short communication. All papers are peer-reviewed, with the review process for short communication geared towards very fast turnaround times. The journal also published full research papers, thematic issues and selected papers from leading conferences.
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1. Vacuum; original developments in vacuum pumping and instrumentation, vacuum measurement, vacuum gas dynamics, gas-surface interactions, surface treatment for UHV applications and low outgassing, vacuum melting, sintering, and vacuum metrology. Technology and solutions for large-scale facilities (e.g., particle accelerators and fusion devices). New instrumentation ( e.g., detectors and electron microscopes).
2. Plasma science; advances in PVD, CVD, plasma-assisted CVD, ion sources, deposition processes and analysis.
3. Surface science; surface engineering, surface chemistry, surface analysis, crystal growth, ion-surface interactions and etching, nanometer-scale processing, surface modification.
4. Materials science; novel functional or structural materials. Metals, ceramics, and polymers. Experiments, simulations, and modelling for understanding structure-property relationships. Thin films and coatings. Nanostructures and ion implantation.