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Methyl methacrylate copolymers, electron-beam exposure

In this article we will describe two different types of positive electron-beam resists, which were briefly reported in our previous communications (2,3). One is the homopolymer or copolymer with methyl methacrylate and a-substituted benzyl methacrylate, which forms methacrylic acid units in the polymer chain on exposure to an electron-beam and can be developed by using an alkaline solution developer. In this case, the structural change in the side group of the polymer effectively alters the solubility properties of the exposed polymer, and excellent contrast between the exposed and unexposed areas is obtained. The other is a self developing polyaldehyde resist, which is depolymerized into a volatile monomer upon electron-beam exposure. The sensitivity was extremely high without using any sensitizer. [Pg.399]

Table IV. Electron-beam Exposure Characteristics of Copolymers of a,a-Diphenylethyl Methacrylatef ) with Methyl Methacrylate ( /2) ... Table IV. Electron-beam Exposure Characteristics of Copolymers of a,a-Diphenylethyl Methacrylatef ) with Methyl Methacrylate ( /2) ...
Table VII the electron-beam exposure characteristics are given for the soluble poly (triphenylmethyl methacrylate-co-methyl methacrylate)s. The sensitivity on alkaline development was strongly influenced by the copolymer composition. The highest sensitivity was obtained on the copolymer containing 93.7 mol% methyl methacrylate. The copolymer of highest sensitivity showed the 7-value of 6.3, which was nearly twice as large as that for poly(methyl methacrylate). Formation of methacrylic acid units on exposure is obvious from the infrared spectrum. However, the mechanism of the occurrence should be different from the case of the a,a-dimethylbenzyl methacrylate polymer since there are no /3-hydrogen atoms in the triphenylmethyl group, and may be similar to the case of poly (methyl methacrylate). This will be explored in the near future. Table VII the electron-beam exposure characteristics are given for the soluble poly (triphenylmethyl methacrylate-co-methyl methacrylate)s. The sensitivity on alkaline development was strongly influenced by the copolymer composition. The highest sensitivity was obtained on the copolymer containing 93.7 mol% methyl methacrylate. The copolymer of highest sensitivity showed the 7-value of 6.3, which was nearly twice as large as that for poly(methyl methacrylate). Formation of methacrylic acid units on exposure is obvious from the infrared spectrum. However, the mechanism of the occurrence should be different from the case of the a,a-dimethylbenzyl methacrylate polymer since there are no /3-hydrogen atoms in the triphenylmethyl group, and may be similar to the case of poly (methyl methacrylate). This will be explored in the near future.

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