Jiang et al., 2007 - Google Patents
The relationship between chemical structure and dielectric properties of plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposited polymer thin filmsJiang et al., 2007
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- Jiang H
- Hong L
- Venkatasubramanian N
- Grant J
- Eyink K
- Wiacek K
- Fries-Carr S
- Enlow J
- Bunning T
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- Thin Solid Films
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Polymer dielectric films fabricated by plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) have unique properties due to their dense crosslinked bulk structure. These spatially uniform films exhibit good adhesion to a variety of substrates, excellent chemical inertness, high …
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