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Dielectric Insulators

Dielectric films Dielectric fluids Dielectric insulators Dielectric masking Dielectric materials Dielectric permittivity Dielectrics... [Pg.308]

Another important use of dielectrics is as intermetal dielectrics (IMDs), where the dielectrics insulate metal lines from each other. The dielectric material must fill small gaps with high aspect ratios (depth to width) while maintaining all other dielectric properties. It is essential that the IMDs are void-free at submicrometer dimensions for both performance and rehabiUty. [Pg.348]

When a voltage is applied to a dielectric (insulator), a current passes that decays with time owing to various polarization mechanisms [ 133]. Conductivity is always time-dependent. This general time dependency affects conductivity measurement for nonconductive liquids, where the peak initial current is used to calculate conductivity. Test methods are given in 3-5.5 and... [Pg.15]

Six novel fluorinated poly(aryl ether)s containing 1,4-naphthalene moieties were synthesized in high yield using 2,2-bis[4-( 1 -naphthoxy)phenyl]hexafluoro-propane (1). Oxidative coupling ofl yielded a polymer with high 7, low moisture absorption, and low dielectric constant that could be cast into flexible films. The low dielectric constant and low moisture absorption of 6FNE may make it useful as a dielectric insulator in microelectronics applications. [Pg.123]

Dielectric constant That property of a dielectric (insulating material) that determines the electrostatic energy stored per unit volume for unit potential gradient. [Pg.252]

Poly(amic acids) in which the ortho-carboxylic group has been chemically modified to either an ester- or amide moiety have been known for many years. However, their commercial significance was non-existent until very recent applications involving dielectric insulators [48] and photosensitive polyimide precursors [49, 50]. As with many synthetic pathways, there are generally several ways to arrive at the same goal. Similarly, the preparation of derivatized poly(amic acids) can be divided into two general categories ... [Pg.127]

Dielectric/insulating films Free-standing structural... [Pg.447]


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