Thermal Conductivity Measurement Method for the Thin Epoxy Adhesive Joint Layer

Author:

Lim Da-InORCID,Lee So-JeongORCID,Jung Seung-BooORCID,Kim Jun-KiORCID

Abstract

Epoxy adhesives, particularly for non-conductive pastes, are used in 3D chip-stack flip-chip packages to reinforce the mechanical strength of joints. Although the thickness of the adhesive layer is relatively small, its thermal conductivity is known to have a major effect on the heat dissipation behavior of chipstack packages. Because conventional thermal conductivity measurement methods such as the laser flash method are based on the bulk specimens having thicknesses greater than several mm, they are limited in their ability to measure the thermal conductivity of thin adhesive layers between silicon dies. In this study, a modified guarded hot-plate method is proposed using standard joint layer samples of known thermal conductivity, and the measurement results are compared with those of the laser flash method. Results showed that, based on a constant heat flux from heat source to heat sink, the temperature difference at both sides of the joint layers was proportional to the thermal resistivity of the joint layer materials. The thermal conductivity of the under-test joint layer could therefore be determined from the thermal conductivity spectrum of the known samples using a graphical method. Although the measured values by the modified guarded hot-plate method were slightly higher than those derived from the laser flash method due to the thickness effect, it was concluded that the modified guarded hot-plate method could be a practical method in measuring the thermal conductivity of thin adhesive joint layers.

Funder

Korea Evaluation Institute of Industrial Technology

Publisher

The Korean Welding and Joining Society

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