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Quantitative evaluation of vacuum conditions for void removal in flip-chip underfill encapsulationopen access

Authors
Kim, SeonghyeonLee, Sanghyun
Issue Date
Dec-2025
Publisher
Elsevier
Keywords
Flip-chip packaging; Vacuum degassing; Underfill; Void removal; Process optimization
Citation
Journal of Science: Advanced Materials and Devices, v.10, no.4
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Journal Title
Journal of Science: Advanced Materials and Devices
Volume
10
Number
4
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/81031
DOI
10.1016/j.jsamd.2025.101035
ISSN
2468-2284
2468-2179
Abstract
Void formation during underfill encapsulation remains a critical reliability challenge in flip-chip semiconductor packaging. This study quantitatively evaluates the effectiveness of vacuum-assisted degassing in eliminating entrapped voids within the underfill layer. The void-removal process was directly visualized during vacuum treatment, and image-based quantitative analysis was employed to assess degassing performance under wellcontrolled vacuum conditions. Experiments were conducted at three vacuum pressures (-0.03, -0.06, and -0.09 MPa) and holding times (1, 3, and 5 min), using the void-area fraction as the key performance metric. The results indicate that vacuum pressure is the primary factor governing void removal. A size-dependent behavior was observed, where larger voids responded more effectively to higher pressure differentials. To examine viscosity-related effects, three commercial underfill materials with distinct rheological properties were tested under identical vacuum conditions. Despite differences in viscosity, all materials achieved comparable final voidarea fractions after degassing, suggesting that, under sufficiently strong vacuum and adequate holding time, material viscosity exerts a minimal influence on the overall void-removal efficiency. These findings provide quantitative insight for optimizing underfill processes by prioritizing vacuum conditions, thereby enhancing packaging reliability through improved void control.
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