Author:
Mates T.,Ober C. K.,Angelopolous B.,Martin H.
Abstract
AbstractWe have investigated new polymers of poly(phenylene vinylene), PPV and poly(phenylene), PP. Like polyimides, these polymers can be spin-coated from soluble intermediates and converted to their thermally stable forms by elimination of small groups during a heating cycle. As such, these polymers are insulating. Both poly(phenylene vinylene) and poly(phenylene) also have the potential for metallic conductivity when properly doped. During curing, the complete removal of the leaving groups is important in determining the final behavior of the aromatized polymer film. Elimination of the leaving groups was followed by means of Rutherford Backscattering (RBS) and Forward Recoil Spectrometry (FRES) analysis for various curing conditions and environments. We will describe the curing and film-forming properties of these polymers, and discuss both their dielectric characteristics and thermal stability as a function of the curing conditions.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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