Electrochemical migration of silver in electronics applications (Record no. 83773)

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Preferred name for the person Mena, Manolo G.
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Title Electrochemical migration of silver in electronics applications
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Date of publication, distribution, etc 2016
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Summary, etc Silver (Ag) filler is the most attractive choice among all conductive fillers. However, silver electrochemically migrates in the presence of moisture and applied bias. In microelectronic devices, silver migration usually occurs between adjacent conductors/electrodes, which leads to the formation of dendrites and eventually results in short-circuit failure. An investigation for two types of filler was done using the water drop test and a 1000-hour temperature-humidity-bias (THB) test. Four different bias voltages and six different distance spacing were used for each of the two fillers. The higher voltage requirement for Ag migration to occur for epoxy A than for epoxy C was attributed to the high volume resistivity of epoxy A. It was discovered that an electric field value of more than ! volt/mm will Ag migration.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Electrochemical analysis
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Personal name Mena-Junio, Marie Stephanie S.
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Title Philippine Engineering Journal
Relationship information vol. 37, no. 2: (December 2016), pages 23-36
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