Dielectric and ultrasonic investigation of phase transition in cuinp2s6crystals

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pp. 345-358 ◽  
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V. Samulionis ◽  
A. Brilingas ◽  
Yu. Vysochanskii
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pp. 1861-1868 ◽  
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Don Eden ◽  
Carl W. Garland ◽  
R. C. Williamson

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pp. 839-844 ◽  
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J.O. Fossum ◽  
K. Fossheim ◽  
Hans J. Scheel

2004 ◽  
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pp. 912-915 ◽  
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V. V. Gudkov ◽  
S. B. Petrov ◽  
A. T. Lonchakov ◽  
I. V. Zhevstovskikh ◽  
V. I. Sokolov ◽  
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M. Szalewski ◽  
A. Balcerzak ◽  
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H. M. Phillips ◽  
R. Sauerbrey

Ultraviolet laser-irradiation can be used to induce an insulator-to-conductor phase transition on the surface of Kapton polyimide. Such structures have potential applications as resistors or conductors for VLSI applications as well as general utility electrodes. Although the percolative nature of the phase transformation has been well-established, there has been little definitive work on the mechanism or extent of transformation. In particular, there has been considerable debate about whether or not the transition is primarily photothermal in nature, as we propose, or photochemical. In this study, cross-sectional optical microscopy and transmission electron microscopy are utilized to characterize the nature of microstructural changes associated with the laser-induced pyrolysis of polyimide.Laser-modified polyimide samples initially 12 μm thick were prepared in cross-section by standard ultramicrotomy. Resulting contraction in parallel to the film surface has led to distortions in apparent magnification. The scale bars shown are calibrated for the direction normal to the film surface only.


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