Title of article :
Significant improvement of adhesion between gold thin films
and a polymer
Author/Authors :
W.T. Li، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
A novel technique was demonstrated for realizing extremely strong adhesion between gold thin films and a polysiloxane
based polymer. The surface of the polymer was modified by using a plasma treatment. The variation of the wettability and
topography of the polymer surface with the plasma conditions were investigated through water contact angle measurement and
scanning electron microscope observation, respectively. It was found that the polymer surface was roughened greatly, and its
water contact angle was reduced from 81 to 08 by using 1 min of O2/CF4 plasma treatment. The pull-off strength of the Au film
from the polymer was enhanced from 1.2 to 8.5 N/mm2 after the plasma treatment. Further improvement of the adhesion was
achieved by sputter-coating two adhesion layers, Al2O3/Al, on the polymer before coating the Au film and annealing the films
at 150 8C for 2 h. The pull-off strength of the Au film from such a polymer/Al2O3/Al/Au system was over 35 N/mm2. The
extremely strong bonding between the Au and the rest layers of the system was explained mainly by the formation of Au–Al
alloys at the interface between the Al and Au layers based on an analysis using chemical etch and energy dispersive X-ray
spectroscopy.
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Keywords :
Plasma treatment , polymer , Adhesion , Au thin film , Metallization
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science