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Career Paths for Materials Science and Engineering Graduates

Dr. Laura J. Turbini

Chemistry Lab Manager and

Principal Scientist

Research in Motion

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My Checkered CareerAB, Chemistry

MS and PhD, Inorganic Chemistry

High School Teacher

Industry Researcher and Manager

Technical Editor

University Professor

Research Centre Director

Lab Manager

Principal Scientist

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Engineer

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MS/PhD

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Jobs

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Business Man/Woman

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Marketing and Sales

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Design Engineer

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Project Management

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Industry Management

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Executive

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Professor

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Materials in Microelectronics

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Head on Pillow

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April 17, 2007 SMTA Toronto Workshop 2007 15

Dendritic Growth

• Copper dendrite growing from cathode.

• Forms only when copper-complexing reagent present

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Depletion of Anode:Open Circuit

Tin Dendrites

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April 17, 2007 SMTA Toronto Workshop 2007 18

Important Electrical Parameters• Electric Field

• E = V/d

• Ohms Law • V = IR

• Resistance • R = (d/A)

• Conductivity = 1/

+ -__

OH-

H+

Br-

Pb+2

Cu+2

Cl-

Sn+n

d

l

A = d x l

Anode Cathode

OH-

Br-

H+

Pb+

Cu+2

Cl-

Sn+4

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A Closer Look at CAF• Conductive Anodic Filaments are copper-containing corrosion by-

products that emanate from the anode of a circuit and “grow” subsurface toward the cathode, frequently along the fibre-epoxy interface.

CAF+ Anode - Cathode

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Conductor Configurations

Hole-to-hole Hole-to-trace

Trace-to-trace

+ _ +

Trace-to-hole

+_

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Catastrophic CAF Failure

PTH

CAF“Burn-out”

AnodeCathode

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Corrosion of Copper in Chloride Media

Formation of CuCl

Cu + Cl- CuCl + 1e-

Generation of oxygen and hydrogen

ions

2H2O O2 + 4H+ + 4e-

CAF Formation

12 CuCl + 3O2 + 6H2O 4Cu2(OH)3Cl + 4Cu2+ + 8Cl-

Pourbaix Diagram of Cu-Cl-H2O system

A. Caputo, L.J. Turbini, and D.D. Perovic, Journal of Electronic Materials, vol. 39, pp. 92-96, 2010

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SEM Analysis of PCB cross-section

Copper

Glass Fibres

Filled Epoxy

Core

Prepreg

Prepreg

HDI

HDI

Epoxy and fillers characterization

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Silica is used to reduce the coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE)Aluminum and magnesium hydroxides are used as flame retardants

Epoxy and fillers characterization

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P Si

O

Time to Delamination

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Mg

H150

Delamination between epoxy/glass fibers and epoxy/epoxy

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Temperature to decomposition (Td)

Derivative wt% change/˚C vs. T Overlap curves with all materialsMaterials with Al(OH)3

Materials without Al(OH)3

The presence of Al(OH)3 causes an increase in the rate of weight loss as this compounds starts decomposing at 200˚C 27

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Questions?

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