Ebook: Die-Attach Materials for High Temperature Applications in Microelectronics Packaging: Materials, Processes, Equipment, and Reliability
Author: Kim S. Siow
- Tags: Materials Science, Optical and Electronic Materials, Electronics and Microelectronics Instrumentation, Metallic Materials, Characterization and Evaluation of Materials, Materials Engineering, Quality Control Reliability Safety and Risk
- Year: 2019
- Publisher: Springer International Publishing
- Edition: 1st ed.
- Language: English
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This book presents the scientific principles, processing conditions, probable failure mechanisms, and a description of reliability performance and equipment required for implementing high-temperature and lead-free die attach materials. In particular, it addresses the use of solder alloys, silver and copper sintering, and transient liquid-phase sintering. While different solder alloys have been used widely in the microelectronics industry, the implementation of sintering silver and transient liquid-phase sintering remains limited to a handful of companies. Hence, the book devotes many chapters to sintering technologies, while simultaneously providing only a cursory coverage of the more widespread techniques employing solder alloys.
- Addresses the differences between sintering and soldering (the current die-attach technologies), thereby comprehensively addressing principles, methods, and performance of these high-temperature die-attach materials;
- Emphasizes the industrial perspective, with chapters written by engineers who have hands-on experience using these technologies; Baker Hughes, Bosch and ON Semiconductor, are represented as well as materials suppliers such as Indium;
- Simultaneously provides the detailed science underlying these technologies by leading academic researchers in the field.
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