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  • 2012A new phase in stoichiometric Cu6Sn558citations
  • 2011High-angle triple-axis specimen holder for three-dimensional diffraction contrast imaging in transmission electron microscopy67citations

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  • Mcdonald, Stuart
  • Gu, Q. F.
  • Yamamoto, T.
  • Nogita, Kazuhiro
  • Barry, J.
  • Ikeda, K.
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A new phase in stoichiometric Cu6Sn5

  • Mcdonald, Stuart
  • Matsumura, S.
  • Gu, Q. F.
  • Yamamoto, T.
  • Nogita, Kazuhiro
  • Barry, J.
Abstract

The intermetallic compound Cu Snis a significant microstructural feature of many electronic devices where it is present at the solder-substrate interfaces. The time- and temperature-dependent thermomechanical properties of Cu Snare dependent on the nature and stability of its crystal structure, which has been shown to exist in at least four variants (η, η', ηand η ). This research details an additional newly identified monoclinic-based structure in directly alloyed stoichiometric Cu Snusing variable-temperature synchrotron X-ray diffraction (XRD) and transmission electron microscopy. The phase is associated with a departure from the equilibrium temperature of the polymorphic monoclinic-hexagonal transformation temperature. The new monoclinic phase can be treated as a modulation of four η -Cu Snunit cells plus one η'-Cu Snunit cell. It has been labeled as ηand has cell parameters of a = 92.241 Å, b = 7.311 Å, c = 9.880 Å and β = 118.95° determined from electron diffraction patterns. The XRD results could be fitted well to a Rietveld refinement using the new crystal parameters.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • compound
  • phase
  • x-ray diffraction
  • electron diffraction
  • transmission electron microscopy
  • intermetallic