Pressureless Cu@Ag sintering process with formic acid reducing agent for improved bonding of power semiconductors

IF 2.8 4区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Myeonghyeon Jeon, Dajung Kim, Chulmin Oh
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Ag and Cu are widely used sintering materials as alternatives to traditional soldering. In particular, Cu@Ag (Ag-coated Cu) has gained increasing attention as a cost-effective option. However, oxidation during the sintering of Cu@Ag and Cu DBC substrates can decrease joint strength and reliability. The addition of formic acid during the sintering process has been explored to mitigate oxidation and promote necking growth. In this study, pressureless sintering was performed using Cu@Ag to examine the effects of formic acid during the sintering process. Upon printing Cu@Ag paste on a Cu DBC substrate, an Si chip was placed on it, and sintering was performed at 300 °C in a nitrogen atmosphere. The process was tested under three conditions: introducing formic acid during pre-heating, introducing formic acid during sintering, and a control group without formic acid. The shear strength of the samples was measured post sintering. Scanning electron microscopy was used to analyze the microstructure of the sintered joints, including surface, cross-sections, and fracture surfaces after shearing. The shear strength of the sample in which formic acid was introduced during pre-heating was 1.3 times higher, measuring 21.54 MPa, compared to the condition without formic acid. This finding aligns with microstructural analysis, which showed enhanced necking formation between Cu@Ag particles. This study presents optimized pressureless sintering conditions for Cu@Ag paste, which is expected to be applicable to high-performance power module packages.

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使用甲酸还原剂的无压 Cu@Ag 烧结工艺可改善功率半导体的结合性能
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Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics
Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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1931
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2 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics is an established refereed companion to the Journal of Materials Science. It publishes papers on materials and their applications in modern electronics, covering the ground between fundamental science, such as semiconductor physics, and work concerned specifically with applications. It explores the growth and preparation of new materials, as well as their processing, fabrication, bonding and encapsulation, together with the reliability, failure analysis, quality assurance and characterization related to the whole range of applications in electronics. The Journal presents papers in newly developing fields such as low dimensional structures and devices, optoelectronics including III-V compounds, glasses and linear/non-linear crystal materials and lasers, high Tc superconductors, conducting polymers, thick film materials and new contact technologies, as well as the established electronics device and circuit materials.
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