Excimer laser pulses with wavelength of 308 nm, repetition rates of 1-10 Hz
, pulse energies of 300-400 mJ, and pulse width of 20 ns are used to select
ively seed palladium aggregates from a liquid-phase solution on polymer (po
lyimide) surfaces. The precursors used are PdCl2 in hydrochloric acid and P
d(CH3CO2)(2) in acetic acid. The coverage of the polyimide with palladium a
ggregates is determined by the analysis of scanning electron microscopy mea
surements. Qualitative and quantitative analyses of seeded particles on pol
yimide (PI) are investigated by x-ray diffraction and transmission measurem
ents. The amount of deposited palladium showed a quadratic dependence on th
e laser fluence reaching the surface. On the ether hand, the coverage versu
s number of laser shots shows a square-root-like dependence. The palladium
deposits also appear as amorphous and Pd[111] crystallites forms depending
on the number of laser pulses. The roughness of a PI surface prior to seedi
ng is modified mechanically and characterized by its fractal dimension. The
fractal dimension of the samples varies between 2.3 and 2.7 for all the pa
rameters applied, and the palladium deposition is found to be dependent on
this dimension of the PI film.