2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.mee.2005.07.016
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Novel low-k polycyanurates for integrated circuit (IC) metallization

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“…In a different study, the molecular mobility in PCN/clay nanocomposites was studied by dielectric technique [19]. Schulze et al [20] reported that co‐curing with monofunctional cyanate ester monomers reduced the dielectric constant and the lowest ε′‐value of 2.54 was obtained with a high content of m‐(trifluorom‐ethyl)phenyl structural units [20]. Up to now, dielectrical properties of PCNs prepared from bisphenol dicyanates in the presence of catalysts have been studied very scarcely.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a different study, the molecular mobility in PCN/clay nanocomposites was studied by dielectric technique [19]. Schulze et al [20] reported that co‐curing with monofunctional cyanate ester monomers reduced the dielectric constant and the lowest ε′‐value of 2.54 was obtained with a high content of m‐(trifluorom‐ethyl)phenyl structural units [20]. Up to now, dielectrical properties of PCNs prepared from bisphenol dicyanates in the presence of catalysts have been studied very scarcely.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the curing reaction three cyanate ester functional groups (-OCN groups) form a triazine ring (trimerization). Due to the high degree of symmetry in the triazine ring, where dipoles associated with the carbon-nitrogen and carbon-oxygen bonds are counterbalanced, polycyanurates have low relative permittivity in general (e.g., ε < 3.2 for trifunctional homopolymer networks) [9]. Dicyclopentadiene (DCPD) is a raw material for low dielectric polymers due to its low polarity and low moisture absorption.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the systems studied, the Cy-OCN/DGEBA/OAPS systems exhibited lower values of dielectric constant and dielectric loss because of the creation of more free volume during the formation of less polar nature of triazine ring between the epoxy and -OCN. 36,39 In the case of Cy-OCN/DGEBA/OG systems, the values of dielectric constant and dielectric loss were higher due to the presence of the polar nature of hydroxyl group. The values of dielectric constant of 10 wt.% POSS-reinforced systems of Cy-OCN/DGEBA/ OAPS and Cy-OCN/DGEBA/OG were 2.19 and 2.30, respectively.…”
Section: Water Absorption Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%