The effect of pressure and orientation on Cu-Cu3Sn interface reliability under isothermal ageing and monotonic traction via molecular dynamics investigation
LH Liang and JC Zhang and YJ Xu and YX Zhang and W Wang and J Yang, MATERIALS & DESIGN, 149, 194-204 (2018).
DOI: 10.1016/j.matdes.2018.04.004
In this paper, the dissipative mechanisms of a Cu pad in a Ball Grid Array (BGA) packaging structure during isothermal ageing and uniaxial tension were investigated. From the result of the isothermal ageing test, a nonuni form consumption of Cu and large amount of Kirkendall voids were observed at the interface of Cu and Cu3Sn. To study the effect of pressure and orientation on this phenomenon, molecular dynamics (MD) simulations were conducted on four types of Cu-Cu3Sn interface structures with different orientations of Cu. By comparing the diffusion coefficients of atoms in those cases, it was found that the tensile stress would inhibit the diffusion of atoms, whereas compressive stress would accelerate it, and this would be more significant under a larger magnitude of stress and temperature. Note that, in the model with the (101) surface Cu at the interface, both Cu and Cu3Sn have a higher diffusion coefficient compared with the model with (001) surface Cu. Thus, the orientation of Cu will also contribute to the uniform consumption of the pad. Uniaxial tension simulation combined with DXA and CSP analyses on those models also shows the model with (001) surface Cu has a greater mechanical reliability in our simulation. (c) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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