Claims
- 1. An HRP polymer radiation-sensitive resist having a repeating unit of the formula --Ar--[Z--Ar'--Z]--, wherein Ar is selected from the group consisting of ##STR20## and Ar' represents ##STR21## in which each X is individually selected from the group consisting of --O--, --S--, --SO--, SO.sub.2, --C--, --C.sub.n F.sub.2n -- and --C.sub.n F.sub.2n+1 --, and a is a small integer between one and three, and Z is selected from the group consisting of closed ring imide groups combined in the polymer chain as about 75 to 98 percent of the same with the remaining smaller percentage of their corresponding open-ring precursor groups, such that the said polymer chain is converted from properties of radiation inertness, to properties of sensitivity to radiation so as to serve as a radiation resist, enabling the closing of the open rings of the said smaller percentage of open-ring precursor in response to radiation directed thereupon.
- 2. An HRP polymer as claimed in claim 1 and in which the values of the said closed ring Z component are of percentages in the eighties and nineties.
- 3. An HRP polymer as claimed in claim 1 and in which the same is combined with conductive powder selected from the group consisting of gold and silver.
- 4. An HRP polymer as claimed in claim 1 and in which the same is combined with ceramic materials selected from the group consisting of aluminum and berillium oxide.
- 5. An HRP polymer radiation-sensitive resist comprising (1) aromatic chain groups consisting of polyimide groups in which the constituent amide and carboxylic units have been connected through condensation of water to provide about 75-98 percent closed-ring groups, combined with (2) a much smaller group of intervening corresponding precursors such as polyamic acid groups in which the constituent amide and carboxylic groups are unconnected or open-ringed and wherein, upon exposure to radiation, the resulting water condensation renders the said precursors closed-ring, as by connecting said amide and carboxylic units, thus causing the HRP to serve a resist function, with the radiation-exposed polymer insoluble to resist developers, selected from the group consisting of DMP and i-propanol, and highly stable at temperatures of about 450.degree. C. and above.
- 6. An HRP polymer radiation-sensitive resist as claimed in claim 5 and in which the aromatic chain groups constitute 80-90% of the HRP polymer.
- 7. A method of rendering radiation sensitive an aromatic chain selected from the closed ring group consisting of imide groups which are normally radiation inert so as to serve as a radiation resist, that comprises, combining the closed ring group in a polymer chain with their corresponding open-ring precursor groups; adjusting the percentage of the closed-ring group to be about 75-98 percent of the polymer chain; exposing the polymer chain to radiation to close the open ring in the open-ring precursor group creating the latent image of the radition exposure; and developing the latent image on the exposed polymer chain to remove all but the exposed portions.
- 8. A method as claimed in claim 7 and in which the 75-98 percent closed ring group is a polyimide group in which the constituent amide and carboxylic units have been connected through condensation of water to provide the closed ring structure, and the corresponding open-ring precursor is a polyamic acid group in which the constituent amide and carboxylic groups are unconnected prior to radiation.
- 9. A method as claimed in claim 7 and in which the developing is effected by a DMP solution in which only the said exposed portions are insoluble.
- 10. A method as claimed in claim 8 and in which the developed polymer chain becomes a completely imidized passivating layer.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of parent application Ser. No. 07/155,919, filed Feb. 16, 1988 now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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"Poly(arylene Imide)s as E-Beam Resist: Sensitivity and Resolution", Journal of Polymer Science, Part A: Polymer Chemistry, vol. 27, pp. 3343-3352, (1989), Chien et al. |
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