E. Babich, J. Paraszczak, et al.
Microelectronic Engineering
The adhesion between polystyrene and crosslinked polyisoprene homopolymers was found to be increased by the presence of a thin layer of polystyrene-polyisoprene block copolymer at the interface. The interfacial toughness was a function of both the layer thickness and molecular weight of the copolymer. If the homopolyisoprene was crosslinked before the joint was made, the joint failed at a relatively low toughness by the polyisoprene of the diblock pulling out of the polyisoprene homopolymer. Joints that failed by pull-out could be reformed by contact at room temperature. A high degree of interfacial toughness was found when the homopolymer and copolymer polyisoprene were crosslinked together. © 1993.
E. Babich, J. Paraszczak, et al.
Microelectronic Engineering
J. Tersoff
Applied Surface Science
Sang-Min Park, Mark P. Stoykovich, et al.
Advanced Materials
R.D. Murphy, R.O. Watts
Journal of Low Temperature Physics