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February 2015 • SMT Magazine 35 sion L, after which the growth rate remains on average constant. The physical reason of that acceleration is that the longer the whisker the stronger the electrostatic energy gain and its corresponding thermodynamic force pulling the whisker. This process can be explosive (posi- tive feedback) in nature: The stronger the force, the faster the growth, the greater the length, and the stronger the force, etc., as long as the force increases with length (for h>L, the field appears strongly fluctu- ating (Figure 2) which significantly suppresses the pulling force. As a result, the pulling force becomes independent of whisker length (Figure 5). That distant independent average force re- sults in constant average growth rates. The predicted time dependent growth rate is sketched in Figure 6. The dormant time t 0 cor- responds to whisker development over short distances hL. For the overgrown whiskers with h>>L, the growth rate becomes time independent on average. 5. The latter statement of constant growth rate for whisker lengths h>>L holds true on av- erage. In reality, a whisker encounters a random distribution of fields in the course of its growth as can be realized from Figure 4. A whisker head passes through multiple regions of various direc- tions and strengths. Correspondingly, the whis- ker length growth rate fluctuates between low and high values. It can be shown that the most significant electrostatic energy gain is achieved via the increase of whisker length rather than the diameter. Therefore, when the material sup- ply is limited, the energy gain will dictate that whiskers grow in length as much as possible. However, when the length growth is suppressed Figure 5: Top left: free energy vs. whisker length h where the downhill slope corresponds to the growth stage of whiskers; W is the nucleation barrier, h0 is the critical nucleation dimension of the needle-shaped embryo. The shape of that slope is determined by the charged patch model shown to the right of the free energy plot where r is the distance from a metal surface and l is the characteristic patch dimension. bottom: the free energy vs. whisker length with the marked regions of qualitatively different dependencies. eLeCTrOSTaTIC MeCHaNISM OF NuCLeaTION aNd GrOWTH OF MeTaL WHISKerS continues Feature

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