Abstract
AbstractAs a promising high‐thermal‐conductivity ceramics, the direct bonding of Si3N4 with metals remains challenging. Here, we employed active metal brazing of Si3N4 ceramics and Kovar alloys using AgCuTi metal filler, and found that the shear strength in the prepared Kovar/AgCuTi/Si3N4 joints depends on the competitive correlation between the interface layers. The competitive consumption for active element Ti by Kovar/AgCuTi interfacial reactions reduced AgCuTi/Si3N4 interface layer thickness and deteriorated final shear strength, even when using a high‐Ti‐content filler. Surface analysis indicated that interfacial fracture between Ag‐based solid solution and Ti5Si3 was the primary cause of failure. Density functional theory (DFT) revealed that Ag (111)/Fe2Ti (001) interface had higher ideal work of adhesion (Wad) than Ag (111)/Ti5Si3 (001) interface, confirming the importance of AgCuTi/Si3N4 interface layer. Ultimately, by adjusting interface reaction layer thickness, the joints reached a high shear strength of 154.3 MPa.
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