Crystal structure of Cu-Sn-In alloys around the {\eta} phase field studied by neutron diffraction
Gabriela Aurelio, Silvana A Sommadossi, Gabriel J Cuello

TL;DR
This study uses neutron diffraction to analyze the crystal structure of Cu-Sn-In alloys near the {\
Contribution
It provides the first detailed structural data of the ternary {\
Findings
Improved model for site occupancies in the {\
Provides fundamental data for phase diagram modeling.
Enhances understanding of intermetallic phases in Cu-Sn-In alloys.
Abstract
The study of the Cu-Sn-In ternary system has become of great importance in recent years, due to new environmental regulations forcing to eliminate the use of Pb in bonding technologies for electronic devices. A key relevant issue concerns the intermetallic phases which grow in the bonding zone and are determining in their quality and performance. In this work, we focus in the {\eta}-phase (Cu2In or Cu6Sn5) that exists in both end binaries and as a ternary phase. We present a neutron diffraction study of the constitution and crystallography of a series of alloys around the 60 at.% Cu composition, and with In contents ranging from 0 to 25 at.%, quenched from 300\degreeC. The alloys were characterized by scanning electron microscopy, probe microanalysis and high-resolution neutron diffraction. The Rietveld refinement of neutron diffraction data allowed to improve the currently available…
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