Abstract

Strong joints between polyimide and titanium plates were fabricated by means of infrared laser irradiation. The polyimide/titanium interfaces thus obtained were studied by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), and microscopy techniques. The results give evidence for the formation of Ti–C and additional Ti–O chemical bonds in a sharp interfacial region between the two sides. These chemical bonds are believed to be responsible for the observed mechanical strength of the joints.

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