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electrolessly deposited copper protection
2004-01-22
Sreelakshmi Yenamandra
2004-01-23
Bill Moffat
2004-01-24
Dipankar Ghosh
2004-01-27
Clements, Jim - Erie
electrolessly deposited copper protection
Bill Moffat
2004-01-23
Need to know more about your polymer substrate.  A common process used by a
number of my customers is to deposit copper on Polymide then anneal at 300
degrees C and reduce the copper oxide by virtue of the extremely low parts per
billion Oxygen and the temperature.  Polymide will withstand high temperatures.
We have a specialized Polymide bake oven with extremely low Oxygen concentration
that our Silicon wafer customers take up to 450 degrees C.  If your Polymer can
withstand this temperature let me know if you want to test anneal some
structures.  Bill Moffat

-----Original Message-----
From: Sreelakshmi Yenamandra [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 1:04 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [mems-talk] electrolessly deposited copper protection


Dear All,

I am working on electrolessly deposited copper films on polymer substrates.
After the deposition, I have to protect the copper structures from oxidation. I
know of annealing process but it requires high temperatures which the polymer
substrate might not withstand. Is there any chemical process by which the copper
lines/structures can be protected, without  a change in copper characteristics.
Please suggest.

Sincerely,
Sreelakshmi Yenamandra




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