Mt. Pottiger et al., THE EFFECT OF ORIENTATION ON THERMAL-EXPANSION BEHAVIOR IN POLYIMIDE FILMS, Journal of polymer science. Part B, Polymer physics, 32(5), 1994, pp. 825-837
The anisotropy of the thermal expansion of polyimide films was investi
gated. Out-of-plane or thickness direction coefficients of linear ther
mal expansion (CTE) were calculated from the difference between the co
efficient of volumetric expansion (CVE) and the sum of the in-plane or
film direction coefficients of linear thermal expansion for commercia
l and spin-coated PMDA//ODA and BPDA//PPD films and spin coated BTDA//
ODA/MPD films. The CVEs were obtained from a pressure-volume-temperatu
re (PVT) technique based on Bridgeman bellows. The CVE was shown to be
essentially constant, independent of molecular orientation and thickn
ess. A decrease in the in-plane CTEs therefore occurs at the expense o
f an increase in the out-of-plane CTE. In all cases the calculated out
-of-plane CTE was higher than the measured in-plane CTE. The ratio of
the out-of-plane CTE to the in-plane CTE was 1.2,3.8, and 49.3 for the
spin-coated BTDA//ODA/MPD, PMDA//ODA, and BPDA//PPD films, respective
ly. (C) 1994 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.