Abstract

The efficiency of electric conduction in particle filled conductive adhesives largely depends on the interparticle conduction. In order to gain insight into the pressure dependent conduction behavior with particles of different size, shape and type, the effects of external pressure on the filler resistance were measured by the four-point probe method using different conductive fillers. The following types of particles were used: Ni powder, Ni flake, Ag powder, Ni filament, magnetite (Fe/sub 3/O/sub 4/) spindles, and Cu particles. Nonfilament particle size was in the 0.7-44 /spl mu/m range. The filaments were 20 /spl mu/m in diameter, and 160 or 260 /spl mu/m in length. Particle treatment procedures assessed included silver coating using different methods, and the use of acid solutions including H/sub 3/PO/sub 4/, HF, and HCl to remove the surface oxide layer. Resistivity levels were measured using a nonconductive hollow cylinder plunger device developed in the authors' laboratories.

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