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Polyimide and Parylene Ionic conductivity
2008-01-10
Michael D Martin
2008-01-11
Edward Sebesta
Thin SOI wafers
2008-01-12
Andrea Mazzolari
Polyimide and Parylene Ionic conductivity
Edward Sebesta
2008-01-11
Perhaps the solution is penetrating the film. Or perhaps it modifies the
films, by creating charge carriers in it.

Ed

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Subject: [mems-talk] Polyimide and Parylene Ionic conductivity

We're working on a biomems application where we are relying on the high
electrical resistance of polyimde in an ionic aqueous environment (1M
KCl).  We have found though that the bulk resistivity of PI-2611 in this
solution is only 8.3 x 10^11 Ohm-cm vs. the published value from HD
Microsystems of >10^16 Ohm-cm!  We see a similar affect on parylene .
Can anyone comment? Have you seen this before?
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