DETECTION OF NEUTRAL PRODUCTS FORMED DURING EXCIMER LASER ABLATION OF POLYIMIDE BY UV AND VUV LASER PHOTOIONIZATION MASS-SPECTROMETRY

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作者
OTIS, CE
机构
[1] IBM Endicott Laser Spectroscopy Lab, (T37), United States
来源
APPLIED PHYSICS B-PHOTOPHYSICS AND LASER CHEMISTRY | 1989年 / 49卷 / 05期
关键词
Ionization - Laser Beams--Effects - Lasers; Excimer - Mass Spectrometers;
D O I
10.1007/BF00325349
中图分类号
O59 [应用物理学];
学科分类号
摘要
Some of the neutral species which are produced in the laser ablation of polyimide have been characterized using multiphoton ionization/time of flight mass spectrometry. Three different wavelengths (193 nm, 157 nm, and 118 nm) have been used in an attempt to effect soft ionization of the products formed during or after the initial laser ablation of the polymer. Neutral photo-ablation products detected using this scheme range from atomic to high molecular weight species which, depending on the probe wavelength, include pure carbon clusters as well as a broad distribution of heteroatom containing clusters. However, there is virtually no overlap in the mass spectra recorded at each probe wavelength. When probing with 193 nm, marked changes are observed in the mass spectra as a function of the probe flux used. At moderate fluxes, pure carbon clusters (fullernes) are observed. A large distribution of species other than pure carbon clusters is also observed. These results suggest that the neutral and ionic products observed after ablation of the polymer are due to both condensation of the atomic and molecular fragments which form during the ablation laser pulse and nascent polymer fragments. Various implications of this result for the unambiguous determination of the true ablation product distribution are discussed.
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