Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5364505 Applied Surface Science 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper investigates the surface modification of Parylene-C thin films under various oxygen plasma treatment conditions, such as power intensity (50:400 W) and exposure time (1:20 min). The extent of hydrophilicity was investigated through contact angle measurements, and correlations between treatment parameters, film thickness, restoration of hydrophobicity and etching rates were experimentally established. We also demonstrate the selective modification of Parylene-C films, facilitating distinct hydrophilic and hydrophobic areas with μm-resolution that can be exploited in self-alignment applications.

► Surface modification of Parylene-C films with oxygen plasma. ► Surface hydrophilicity increases with power and duration at high power values. ► Larger power or treatment duration is required for thicker films. ► Parylene-C restores its surface hydrophobicity 40-50% of its initial state. ► Selective patterning of hydrophilic/hydrophobic areas is demonstrated.

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