Abstract

Abstract To improve adhesion of an alloy plating layer made from chromium (Cr) and nickel (Ni), surface modification effects produced by low pressure nitrogen (N 2 ), oxygen (O 2 ), or argon (Ar) gas plasmas on a liquid crystal polymer (LCP) film were analyzed with X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Furthermore, we focused on motion of the LCP main chains caused by macro-Brownian motion and found that reducing the glass-transition temperature of liquid crystalline by annealing further improves adhesion between the alloy plating layer and LCP.

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