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Abstract
Wide range binary and ternary thin film combinatorial libraries mixing Al, Cu, and Ga were screened for identifying alloys with enhanced ability to withstand electromigration. Bidimensional test wires were obtained by lithographically patterning the substrates before simultaneous vacuum co-deposition from independent sources. Current–voltage measurement automation allowed for high throughput experimentation, revealing the maximum current density and voltage at the electrical failure threshold for each alloy. The grain boundary dynamic during electromigration is attributed to the resultant between the force corresponding to the electron flux density and the one corresponding to the atomic concentration gradient perpendicular to the current flow direction. The screening identifies Al-8 at. % Ga and Cu-5 at. % Ga for replacing pure Al or Cu connecting lines in high current/power electronics. Both alloys were deposited on polyethylene naphthalate (PEN) flexible substrates. The film adhesion to PEN is enhanced by alloying Al or Cu with Ga. Electrical testing demonstrated that Al-8 at. % Ga is more suitable for conducting lines in flexible electronics, showing an almost 50% increase in electromigration suppression when compared to pure Al. Moreover, Cu-5 at. % Ga showed superior properties as compared to pure Cu on both SiO2 and PEN substrates, where more than 100% increase in maximum current density was identified.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 6960–6974 |
Number of pages | 15 |
Journal | ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces |
Volume | 13 |
Issue number | 5 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2021 |
Fields of science
- 204 Chemical Process Engineering
- 205016 Materials testing
- 210006 Nanotechnology
- 104014 Surface chemistry
- 105113 Crystallography
- 105116 Mineralogy
- 204001 Inorganic chemical technology
- 211104 Metallurgy
- 104005 Electrochemistry
- 104006 Solid state chemistry
- 104017 Physical chemistry
- 503013 Subject didactics of natural sciences
JKU Focus areas
- Sustainable Development: Responsible Technologies and Management
Projects
- 1 Active
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Christian Doppler Laboratory for nanoscale phase transformations
Groiß, H. (PI)
01.01.2019 → 31.12.2025
Project: Funded research › Other mainly public funds