Polymers for Microelectronics and Nanoelectronics by Qinghuang Lin, Raymond A. Pearson, Jeffrey C. Hedrick

By Qinghuang Lin, Raymond A. Pearson, Jeffrey C. Hedrick

Discusses patterning, insulating, and packaging polymeric fabrics for the $150-billion microelectronics in addition to the speedily rising nanoelectronics and natural electronics industries. Chapters talk about patterning, insulating, and packaging polymeric fabrics in addition to natural fabrics for nanoelectronics, natural electronics, and optoelectronics. This e-book covers the synthesis, characterization, structure-property dating, functionality, and functions of those materials.

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