2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.materresbull.2010.07.005
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Effects of porous carbon additives and induced fluorine on low dielectric constant polyimide synthesized with an e-beam

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“…2 Moreover, the value of dielectric constant is structural dependent. It is expected that the increase of solution molarity will result in the formation of agglomerated particle and also porosity that will subsequently reduce the dielectric constant [14][15]. It proven by FESEM images in fig.…”
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“…2 Moreover, the value of dielectric constant is structural dependent. It is expected that the increase of solution molarity will result in the formation of agglomerated particle and also porosity that will subsequently reduce the dielectric constant [14][15]. It proven by FESEM images in fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%