A Facile Strategy for Non-fluorinated Intrinsic Low- k and Low-loss Dielectric Polymers: Valid Exploitation of Secondary Relaxation Behaviors

Chinese Journal of Polymer Science(2019)

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Abstract
High-performance low- k and low-loss circuit materials are urgently needed in the field of microelectronics due to the upcoming Fifth-Generation Mobile Communications Technology (5G Technology). Herein, a facile design strategy for non-fluorinated intrinsic low- k and low-loss polyimides is reported by fully considering the secondary relaxation behaviors of the polymer chains. A new amorphous non-fluorinated polymer (TmBPPA) with a k value of 2.23 and a loss tangent lower than 3.94 × 10 −3 at 10 4 Hz has been designed and synthesized, which to the best of our knowledge is the lowest value amongst the non-fluorinated and non-porous polymers reported in literature. Meanwhile, TmBPPA exhibits excellent overall properties, such as excellent thermostability, good mechanical properties, low moisture absorption, and high bonding strength. As high-performance flexible circuit materials, all these characteristics are highly expected to meet the present and future demands for high density, high speed, and high frequency electronic circuit used in 5G wireless networks.
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Low-k,Free volume,Secondary relaxation
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