The Temperature-Dependent Phase Transformation and Microstructural Characterisation in In-Sn Solder Alloys

Author:

Zhou Jiye,Tan Xin FuORCID,Gu Qinfen,McDonald Stuart D.,Nogita Kazuhiro

Abstract

AbstractIndium-based solder alloys are considered candidates for the next generation of low-temperature solder materials, especially for superconducting joints because of the properties of the β-In3Sn phase. The temperature-dependent phase transformation and thermal expansion behaviour of two different solder compositions including In-35Sn (in wt.%) and In-25.6Sn have been characterised using an in situ synchrotron powder X-ray diffraction method. The c-axis of the β-In3Sn unit cell in the In-35Sn alloy exhibited a complex relationship with increasing temperature compared to the positive increasing trend in In-25.6Sn due to the temperature-dependent solubility of Sn in β-In3Sn and change in the volume fraction of phases commencing at 80°C. In situ heating scanning electron microscopy recorded a real-time melting-solidification microstructure variation and phase transition during annealing at 90°C that was further analysed using energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. The observations are discussed with respect to the lattice parameters of the γ-InSn4 and β-In3Sn phases and the proportions and composition of both phases present within the alloys.

Funder

Australian Research Council

University of Queensland

Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation

The University of Queensland

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Engineering,General Materials Science

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