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Microwave preheating of anisotropic conductive adhesive films for high-speed flip chip on flex bonding

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Anisotropic conductive adhesive film (ACF) can be preheated by microwave (MW) radiation in order to reduce the bonding time for flip-chip technology. Due to sluggish and nonuniform curing kinetics at the beginning of the curing reaction, thermal curing of epoxy is more time consuming. Therefore, MW radiation may be more effective, due to its uniform heating rate during the cycle. In this paper, MW preheating (for 1–4 sec) of ACF prior to final bonding has been applied to determine the electrical and mechanical performance of the bond. Powers of 80 and 240 W MW were used to study the effect of the MW preheating. A final bonding time of 6–7 sec can be used for flip chip on flex bonding instead of 10–15 sec (standard time for flip chip bonding) for MW preheating time and power used in this study. The contact resistance (as low as 0.01) is low in these samples, whereas the standard resistance is 0.017 ohm (bonded at 180°C for 10 sec without prior MW preheating). The shear forces at breakage were satisfactory (0.167–0.183 KN) for the samples bonded for 6–7 sec with MW preheating. This is very close and even higher than the standard sample (0.173 KN). For MW preheating power of 80 W and sweeping time of 2 sec, final bonding at 6 sec can also be used because of its low contact resistance (0.019 ohm). Scanning electron microscope (SEM) investigation of microjoints and fracture surface shows uneven distribution of conductive particles and thick bond lines in samples bonded for 5 sec (with MW preheating). Samples treated with MW radiation (80 W and 2–3 sec time) serve as evidence that well-distributed particles along with thin bond lines cause low contact resistance and high joint strength.

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Islam, R.A., Chan, Y.C. Microwave preheating of anisotropic conductive adhesive films for high-speed flip chip on flex bonding. J. Electron. Mater. 35, 123–131 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11664-006-0194-x

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