2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2004.03.261
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An XPS study of laser-fabricated polyimide/titanium interfaces

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“…Since the Ti/KaptonFN laser joints are fabricated in ambient conditions, TiO 2 /polymer interfaces will be produced, rather than Ti/polymer interfaces. The results from an XPS study of laser fabricated Imidex/Ti interfaces in ambient conditions gave evidence for very sharp interface based on the creation of chemical bond between the Ti and the O and C contained in Imidex polyimide [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Since the Ti/KaptonFN laser joints are fabricated in ambient conditions, TiO 2 /polymer interfaces will be produced, rather than Ti/polymer interfaces. The results from an XPS study of laser fabricated Imidex/Ti interfaces in ambient conditions gave evidence for very sharp interface based on the creation of chemical bond between the Ti and the O and C contained in Imidex polyimide [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In the case of as-received Ti powder, the main component at about 530.1 eV can be assigned to oxygen from the TiO 2 . The broad shoulder extending from 531 to 534 eV consists of two possible types of oxygen sites such as C-O-C and >C = O groups [22]. There were no significant differences in the peak intensity of O 1s before and after etching of as-received Ti powder, indicating an existence of thick Ti oxide in nature.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…In our previous study, we have analyzed the laser-fabricated titanium/polyimide (TiPI) joints, and observed the presence of a sharp interface based on the creation of chemical bonds between Ti, and O and C contained in PI. 5,6 Titanium is believed to interact primarily with the oxygen double Bonding mechanisms of laser-fabricated microjoints 507 bonds to carbon in the carbonyl groups (>C O), which form part of the PI molecular chains, and to form bonding configurations of the type Ti-O-C. 5,6 In our other related works, we have presented the mechanical characterization of titanium coated glass/polyimide (TiGPI) bonds. 4,7,8 In this case, the glass substrate was coated with a thin titanium layer because the reactivity of titanium with PI was already verified through Refs 5 and 6.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%