Abstract :
Palladium thin ®lms are deposited on polyimide (PI) and mylar (PET) surfaces from a solution by employing XeCl and KrF
excimer lasers. The substrates are plunged in a [Pd(NH3)4]2/HCOH system, and an illuminated diaphragm is projected onto
the polymers through the precursor layer. Due to the incident laser beam, chemical reactions take place at the solution/
polymer interface, yielding thin Pd ®lms on the surface. The formation and thickness of the Pd layer depend on the numbers of
pulses, laser ¯uence and wavelength of the laser. The formed metallic, adhesive, and homogeneous Pd deposits are found to be
suitable for further electroless copper deposition. Techniques such as DEKTAK pro®lometry, optical microscopy, FESEM
(equipped with EDX) and XRD are involved in the determination of morphological, structural and compositional
characteristics of the deposited layers. # 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved
Keywords :
PI , excimer laser , Palladium , Liquid precursor , Metallisation , PET