Applied Sciences (May 2019)

In-Situ Observation of Adhesion Behavior During Ultrasonic Al Ribbon Bonding

  • Yasuo Takahashi,
  • Kazumasa Takashima,
  • Kouta Misawa,
  • Yusuke Takaoka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app9091835
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 9
p. 1835

Abstract

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In-situ observation was performed on a transparent silica substrate during ultrasonic Al ribbon bonding, using a high-speed video camera with differing frame rates, 104 fps and 103 fps, to clarify the adhesion behavior. The bonding process was observed as follows. Initially, friction slip occurred, producing multiple island streaks in the direction parallel to the ultrasonic vibration. The island streaks were formed as a scratch, due to surface waviness of the Al ribbon. Momentarily, a belt-shaped bond zone was formed at the center, normally due to the ultrasonic vibration. The island streaks could be clearly observed at 104 fps. However, the central belt zone was unclear and appeared translucent at 104 fps; although it was clear when observed at 103 fps. The island streaks were unclear at 103 fps. The positional relation of the island streaks and the central belt zone was confirmed from in-situ observation results of a twist and peel test of Al ribbon bonded to silica substrate. The central belt zone was between the island streaks and the silica substrate.

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