Mechanical and electrical cold bonding based on metallic nanowire surface fasteners

Yang Ju*, Masahiro Amano, Mingji Chen

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Abstract

Mass production of surface mount devices (SMDs) relies heavily on reflow soldering and has become the cornerstone of todays electronic industry. However, the traditional reflow soldering technique is characterized by high heating temperatures, toxic solder materials and low recycling rate of SMDs. Here, we propose a new patterned structure of Au nanowire arrays named a surface fastener through which cold bonding for surface mount technology can be realized. The mechanical bonding enables normal and shear bonding strengths of more than 5Ncm 2. Simultaneously, the parasitic resistance of a pair of surface fasteners is only approximately 2Ω. The present technique can be performed at room temperature, thereby improving the process compatibility and reliability of SMDs. Surface fasteners based on high melting point metallic nanowires are temperature-resistant for many critical applications. In addition, bonding without solder material is positive for the recycling of rare metals in SMDs.

Original languageEnglish
Article number365202
JournalNanotechnology
Volume23
Issue number36
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 14 Sept 2012
Externally publishedYes

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