Advances in Nanocomposites 2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-31662-8_6
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Composite Nanowires for Room-Temperature Mechanical and Electrical Bonding

Abstract: At millimeter dimension or less, the conventional bonding technology in electronic assembly relies heavily on reflow soldering and suffers from severe performance and reliability degradation.Meanwhile, the traditional high temperature bonding process (easily reach 220 o C) tends to result in undesired thermal damage and residual stress at the bonding interface. It is therefore a major challenge to find a means to preparing room-temperature connectors or fasteners with good mechanical and electrical bonding. Ve… Show more

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