Abstract :
The major advantages of infra-red (IR) lamp induced decomposition of metal organic ®lms for large-area deposition of
metal ®lms on substrate surfaces, local excimer laser ablation of thin metal ®lms, and subsequent electroless metal plating
were combined to develop a novel fast selective metallisation technique for thermally stable polymers. With the new method,
metal structures with high edge quality on different types of polyimide (PI) foils can be produced easily. Without damaging
the underlying PI substrate, the metal organic ®lm (e.g. palladium acetate, PdAc) can be decomposed by infra-red irradiation
in only about one second. The precise etching capability of ArF excimer laser ablation at l 193 nm allows the IR-induced
palladium (Pd) layers to be removed from the PI surface with one excimer laser pulse, selectively. The residual patterned Pd
®lm on the PI surface then acts as an excellent catalyst for conventional electroless copper plating. # 2000 Elsevier Science
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Keywords :
Infra-red lamp , Polyimide , Laser ablation of palladium , Selective electroless metal deposition , excimer laser