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Electrical property of thin polymer film is a key parameter for designing new highspeed circuit devices in high frequency and for developing smaller devices and all polymer electrical chips. In this study, we made a three-layered film structure, ABA , to investigate the dielectric interaction between two high-K dielectric polymer thin films, A and A , changing the thickness of the middle B layer. The Cole-Cole plot showed a part of semi-circle that changed its size largely according to the thickness of the middle B layer. The total capacitances were also evaluated by comparing them with simulated data using a simple serial three capacitances model. This ABA' structure is also though to be very useful for studying mechanical and thermal properties of thin polymer film system.
Proceedings Title
Flexible Electronics--Materials and Device Technology< Symposium H | | Symposium H Flexible Electronics--Materials and Device Technology | Materials Research Society
Volume
769
Conference Dates
April 21-25, 2003
Conference Title
Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings
Pub Type
Conferences
Keywords
buffet, dielectric constant, layered, model, polymer film, thin film
Citation
Sakai, W.
, Yoshiji, T.
, Tsutsumi, N.
and Chiang, C.
(2003),
Dielectric Properties of Layer Polymer Films, Flexible Electronics--Materials and Device Technology< Symposium H | | Symposium H Flexible Electronics--Materials and Device Technology | Materials Research Society
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