PECVD and PEALD on polymer substrates (part I): Fundamentals and analysis of plasma activation and thin film growth

Author:

de los Arcos Teresa1ORCID,Awakowicz Peter2,Benedikt Jan3,Biskup Beatrix4,Böke Marc4ORCID,Boysen Nils56,Buschhaus Rahel4,Dahlmann Rainer7,Devi Anjana56,Gergs Tobias8,Jenderny Jonathan2,von Keudell Achim4ORCID,Kühne Thomas D.9,Kusmierz Simon7,Müller Hendrik1,Mussenbrock Thomas8,Trieschmann Jan10ORCID,Zanders David5,Zysk Frederik9,Grundmeier Guido1

Affiliation:

1. Technical and Macromolecular Chemistry Paderborn University Paderborn Germany

2. Electrical Engineering and Plasma Technology Ruhr University Bochum Bochum Germany

3. Institute of Experimental and Applied Physics. Experimental Plasma Physics Christian‐Albrechts‐University Kiel Kiel Germany

4. Experimental Physics II: Physics of Reactive Plasmas Ruhr University Bochum Bochum Germany

5. Inorganic Materials Chemistry Ruhr University Bochum Bochum Germany

6. Fraunhofer IMS Duisburg Germany

7. Institute for Plastics Processing in Industry and Craft RWTH Aachen University Aachen Germany

8. Electrodynamics and Plasma Technology Ruhr University Bochum Bochum Germany

9. Theoretical Chemistry Paderborn University Paderborn Germany

10. Theoretical Electrical Engineering Kiel University Kiel Germany

Abstract

AbstractThis feature article presents recent results on the analysis of plasma/polymer interactions and the nucleation of ultra‐thin plasma films on polymeric substrates. Because of their high importance for the understanding of such processes, in situ analytical approaches of the plasma volume as well as the plasma/substrate interfaces are introduced before the findings on plasma surface chemistry. The plasma activation of polymeric substrates is divided into the understanding of fundamental processes on model substrates and the relevance of polymer surface complexity. Concerning thin film nucleation and growth, both plasma‐enhanced chemical vapor deposition and plasma‐enhanced atomic layer deposition processes as well as the combination of both processes are considered both for model substrates and technical polymers. Based on the comprehensive presentation of recent results, selective perspectives of this research field are discussed.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Polymers and Plastics,Condensed Matter Physics

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