Electromigration-induced vacancy behavior in unpassivated thin films
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A model is constructed where a nonequilibrium vacancy concentration resulting from electromigration‐induced mass flux divergences is responsible for damage in the form of wedge‐like and/or crack‐like voids as well as thinning of extended areas. The damage morphology is primarily a function of temperature.
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