RESEARCH OF PROPERTIES OF THE POLYPROPYLENE TRACK MEMBRANES WITH A THIN POLYMER LAYER OBTAINED BY THE METHOD OF ELECTRON BEAM DISPERSION OF POLYTETRAFLUOROETHYLENE IN VACUUM

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V. V. Sokhoreva ◽  
L. I. Kravets
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Methodology of using megavolt electrons for investigation of the functionality of thin polymer films of polycyanurates (PCN) is described. The relevance of research is determined by the prospects of using films as a functional basis for improvement of track-etched technologies of nanoporous nuclear filters, where ionizing radiation is used in most of technological stages of their production. Functionality control is the main criterion for the qualification of films on the suitability for production of nuclear filters on their base. Development of megavolt electrons radiation methods is promising for monitoring the functionality of filters. Radiation technologies are universal and able to provide maximum information content on investigations of the characteristics of materials to qualify them for suitability of practical use. To control the functionality of the films, the methodology for research and testing of thin polymer films using powerful electron beams of 1-2 MeV has been developed. The features of these methods and the results of their application at the control of functionality and for the qualification of the films based on crosslinked polycyanurates, synthesized by in situ polycyclotrimerization of dicyanate ester of bisphenol E in the presence of dimethylphthalate (DMPh) of the composition PCN/DMPh=70/30 wt.%, on the suitability for production of nanoporous track membranes are discussed. Key words: electron beams, nuclear membranes, thermostable polycyanurates, radiation stability, functional testing.


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Chong Zhang ◽  
Islam A. Salama ◽  
Yonggang Li ◽  
Nathaniel R. Quick ◽  
Aravinda Kar

A finite difference thermal model is developed to analyze volumetric heating during laser drilling. The substrates of interest are multilayered polymeric sheets containing an embedded copper plane, which are generally used for high-density microelectronics packaging, and the laser of interest is a CO2 laser of wavelength 9.3 μm. Both the incident laser beam propagating toward the embedded copper plane and the beam reflected upward by the copper plane contribute to the volumetric heating of the substrate, which is the main mechanism for material removal. When the polymer layer above the copper sheet thins down as drilling progresses, the exit of the laser beam from the polymer layer after reflection by the copper sheet and the heat conduction within copper increase the energy loss significantly, making the process energetically inefficient. Consequently, the material-removal capability of the process diminishes, and a very thin polymer layer is left as residue on top of the copper sheet. The thickness of the residue depends mainly on the laser pulse width as predicted by the model. A nanosecond pulsed laser is found to effectively reduce the residue thickness to about 0.1 μm. The reflected laser energy, however, is found to contribute to the drilling process when the thickness of the polymer is higher than the absorption depth.


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