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A time–temperature–moisture concentration superposition principle that describes the relaxation behavior of epoxide molding compounds for microelectronics packaging

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Pages 467-478 | Received 10 Jan 2020, Accepted 04 Aug 2020, Published online: 26 Aug 2020
 

Abstract

Time–temperature superposition is a well-established principle used in the constitutive description of viscoelastic polymers. To expand the description to moisture-induced plasticization effects, two epoxide-based molding compounds used in microelectronics packaging were characterized by dynamic mechanical analysis under varying temperature and moisture controlled environments in their glassy regime. Conditions of up to 85 °C and 85% relative humidity, relevant for industry-defined reliability standards, were applied. By relating the transient ambient conditions to the actual moisture concentration of the samples, temperature-, and moisture concentration-dependent relaxation functions were obtained. By applying a time–temperature–moisture concentration superposition, it is shown, that the materials' behavior can be described assuming a linear dependence of the relative free volume on both temperature and concentration. The two parameters can be super-positioned in the description of the shift of the relaxation time constant spectrum with negligible cross-correlation for the conditions of industrial interest.

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