Gq. Lu et al., EFFECT OF MISMATCHED SINTERING KINETICS ON CAMBER IN A LOW-TEMPERATURE COFIRED CERAMIC PACKAGE, Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 76(8), 1993, pp. 1907-1914
Linear shrinkage profiles of an unconstrained gold thick film material
and a low-temperature cofireable glass-ceramic (LTCC) green tape were
measured using a noncontact optical technique. A laser beam scans acr
oss a sample, determining the width of the sample at various times dur
ing the sintering process. The unconstrained sintering kinetics of the
gold film were found to differ significantly from those of the LTCC t
ape. The densification of the gold film was nearly completed before th
e LTCC began to densify. The development of camber (warpage) during co
sintering of a gold/LTCC composite structure was monitored and recorde
d with a video camera. This camber development is analyzed based on th
e viscous constitutive relations for porous sintering bodies. The mism
atched sintering kinetics of the two materials lead to the development
of in-plane stresses in the two constituents of the composite structu
re as one material being constrained from sintering by the other. The
resulting camber during the cosintering process is explained by the de
velopment of these stresses.