New inorganic-organic copolymers (ORMOCERs – ORganically MOdified CERamics) were developed as protective coatings for electronic and optical devices, as patternable insulation and passivation layers for electronics, e. g. MCM's, and as possible interconnects and waveguides for micro optics.
Depending on the chemical composition and the processing parameters, their important features are low permittivity constants (eR ≤ 3.2), high bulk resistance (RD > 1016 Ωcm), high dielectric strength (ED ≤ 400 V/μm), refractive index around 1.48, optical transparency in the range of 400 – 1300 nm, and good adhesion to numerous substrates, such as Al2O3, glass, silicon, copper, aluminum, steel, polyimides, polyesters and epoxides.
The materials can be applied using standard technology. They are patterned by laser direct writing, photolithographic, screen printing or embossing technologies.