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Ab initio-aided CALPHAD thermodynamic modeling of the Sn-Pb binary system under current stressing.


ABSTRACT: Soldering is an ancient process, having been developed 5000 years ago. It remains a crucial process with many modern applications. In electronic devices, electric currents pass through solder joints. A new physical phenomenon--the supersaturation of solders under high electric currents--has recently been observed. It involves (1) un-expected supersaturation of the solder matrix phase, and (2) the formation of unusual "ring-shaped" grains. However, the origin of these phenomena is not yet understood. Here we provide a plausible explanation of these phenomena based on the changes in the phase stability of Pb-Sn solders. Ab initio-aided CALPHAD modeling is utilized to translate the electric current-induced effect into the excess Gibbs free energies of the phases. Hence, the phase equilibrium can be shifted by current stressing. The Pb-Sn phase diagrams with and without current stressing clearly demonstrate the change in the phase stabilities of Pb-Sn solders under current stressing.

SUBMITTER: Lin SK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3781394 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ab initio-aided CALPHAD thermodynamic modeling of the Sn-Pb binary system under current stressing.

Lin Shih-kang SK   Yeh Chao-kuei CK   Xie Wei W   Liu Yu-chen YC   Yoshimura Masahiro M  

Scientific reports 20130101


Soldering is an ancient process, having been developed 5000 years ago. It remains a crucial process with many modern applications. In electronic devices, electric currents pass through solder joints. A new physical phenomenon--the supersaturation of solders under high electric currents--has recently been observed. It involves (1) un-expected supersaturation of the solder matrix phase, and (2) the formation of unusual "ring-shaped" grains. However, the origin of these phenomena is not yet underst  ...[more]

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