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Effect of Particle Shapes on Thermal Shock Reliability of Sintered Ag Joints under Low-Temperature Pressureless Sintering

The long-term reliability of the die-attach module under low-temperature pressureless sintering with two different shapes of Ag particle, flake particles paste, and spherical particles paste was investigated by means of thermal shock tests. The utilized particle shape determines the microstructure o...

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Published in:Journal of materials engineering and performance 2023-05, Vol.32 (10), p.4427-4436
Main Authors: Wang, Liujue, Ji, Yong, Li, Shouwei, Mei, Peng
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