Abstract
The temperature dependence of in-plane and out-of-plane refractive indices (i.e., thermo-optic coefficients dn/dT) was measured for seven kinds of aromatic polyimide (PI) films formed on silicon substrates. The absolute values of dnTE/dT (polarization parallel to the film plane) are significantly larger than dnTM/dT (perpendicular to the film plane). The dn/dT for average refractive indices (nav) are −94 to −58 ppm/K, independent of film thickness. The anisotropies (dnTE/dT−dnTM/dT) are −9 to −39 ppm/K. Although the values of nav are independent of film thickness, the anisotropies slightly increase as the film thickness decreases for flexible PI films. As expected from the temperature derivative of the Lorentz–Lorenz (LL) equation, the amorphous PI films exhibiting high nav show large dnav/dT, however, significant anisotropies are observed even for the PI films exhibiting very small birefringence.
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