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Solvent-Induced Damage in Polyimide Thin Films
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 February 2011
Abstract
Solvent induced damage bands formed in residually strained polyimide thin films on different substrates have been studied. Microscopy studies have shown that these bands resemble crazes. A mechanics approach Is taken to understand the band formation phenomenon.
The critical strain for damage formation has been identified. This strain decreases with increase in exposure time, but always exhibits a threshold value. In contrast to the cracking of brittle films, the critical strain has only a weak dependence on the film thickness over a wide range. This behavior obtains because the crazing of the polyimide films is nucleation controlled. Strain-enhanced diffusion of solvent into the films is considered to be responsible for the property degradation that leads to damage formation.
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