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For miniaturized biomedical devices, laser joining of dissimilar materials offer excellent potential to make precise joints. This book is focusing on the interface of metal/polymer. An important system for consideration is sputtered Ti coated glass joined with polymeric films(Polyimide and Teflon Fluorinated Ethylene-Propylene).Comparison of Sputtered method to that of CA-PVD are made and found that sputtered deposition technique provides better film quality and bond strength over CA- PVD.The role of both surface characteristics and chemical bonding are investigated for laser joints using…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
For miniaturized biomedical devices, laser joining of dissimilar materials offer excellent potential to make precise joints. This book is focusing on the interface of metal/polymer. An important system for consideration is sputtered Ti coated glass joined with polymeric films(Polyimide and Teflon Fluorinated Ethylene-Propylene).Comparison of Sputtered method to that of CA-PVD are made and found that sputtered deposition technique provides better film quality and bond strength over CA- PVD.The role of both surface characteristics and chemical bonding are investigated for laser joints using advanced techniques such as Optical Microscopy, AFM, XPS,SEM, EDS, AES and PALS.For the case of Ti coated glass/Teflon®FEP,no detectable degradation of polymer is observed in terms of free volume of voids.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Nusrat Lubna received her B.Sc. in Chemical Engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka in 1999 and her Ph.D in Material Science and Engineering from Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan in 2009. She is experienced in thin films, laser micro-joining process and materials characterization.