High fracture toughness AlN achieved by addition of AlN whiskers and tape-casting

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Abstract

Aluminum nitride (AlN) possesses excellent thermal conductivity and electrical resistivity, which makes it an ideal candidate for high-power, high-speed integrated circuit substrates. Its low fracture toughness requires the manufacturing of thicker substrates. However, this leads to degraded heat dissipation performance. Herein, we investigated a new strategy, combining the addition of AlN whiskers and tape-casting, to overcome the low fracture toughness disadvantage. The sintered AlN with AlN whiskers addition induced the formation of a highly anisotropic microstructure with aligned rod-like grains, effectively enhancing the fracture toughness to 6.7MPam1/2, while maintaining thermal conductivity but degrading strength.

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Shimizu, H., Kondo, N., Shimamura, A., Hotta, M., Harada, S., Ujihara, T., & Ohnishi, Y. (2022). High fracture toughness AlN achieved by addition of AlN whiskers and tape-casting. Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan, 130(1), 195–198. https://doi.org/10.2109/jcersj2.21143

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