Title of article :
XPS investigation on Upilex-S polyimide ablated by pulse TEA CO2 laser
Author/Authors :
D.W. Zeng and W.L. Song، نويسنده , , K.C. Yung*، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Laser ablation of Upilex-S polyimide films 80 μm thick was performed in air using a pulse TEA CO2 laser with wavelength 9.3 μm. A halo surrounding the hole was observed, which is covered with sub-micro particles. Pieces of ablation products protrude from the ablated surface, leading to considerable roughness of the ablated area. Chemical and structural changes of Upilex-S polyimide film surface irradiated by the pulse TEA CO2 laser in air were analyzed by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Relative C content in the ablated area was found to be higher, whilst both O and N contents were lower than in the untreated area. This means that TEA CO2 laser ablation released both the O and N atoms. Also, the peak areas corresponding with carbonyl group (CO) in the imide system were reduced much more and a new component at 287.0 eV assigned to the amide structure (NCO) was detected after laser ablation. These suggest that the pyrolysis of the Upilex-S polyimide was the decomposition of the imide ring between the nitrogen/aromatic carbon atom and carbonyl carbon atom. In addition, another new component arising from >CO groups was also detected for higher fluence (7.83 J/cm2), and its peak areas is very small. This result indicates that the slight oxidation may take place with higher fluence during laser ablation in air. Based on above-mentioned experimental results, a possible thermally-induced decomposition path of Upilex-S polyimide ablated by TEA CO2 laser is presented.
Keywords :
Upilex-S polyimide , Pulse TEA CO2 laser ablation , X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS)
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science