Temperature dependency of the growth rate of (Cu,Ni)6Sn5 on Cu-xNi substrates

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Cu6Sn5 is the most common intermetallic compound (IMC) in lead-free solder joints, and is also a promising anode material for advanced lithium-ion batteries. It has been reported that the growth rates of (Cu,Ni)6Sn5 in Sn-based solder alloy/Cu-xNi substrate couples are greatly accelerated compared to the intermetallic layers that form on a pure Cu substrate. Due to the faster growth rates, solidification can progress through a transient-liquid-phase reaction in commercially relevant timeframes. The complete reaction of the liquid Sn in the couple will result in a joint that is stable at high temperatures. Furthermore, the presence of Ni in the intermetallic suppresses the formation of a Cu3Sn layer and stabilises the (Cu,Ni)6Sn5 preventing a polymorphic transformation on cooling along with the associated induced strains. This study investigates the growth rates of (Cu,Ni)6Sn5 in Sn/Cu-xNi couples, where 0

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Tan, X. F., Abdul Razak, N. R., Husain, M. H., McDonald, S., & Nogita, K. (2019). Temperature dependency of the growth rate of (Cu,Ni)6Sn5 on Cu-xNi substrates. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 701). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/701/1/012007

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