Abstract

We have determined the in-plane molecular order of a polyamic acid (PAA) film irradiated with linearly polarized ultraviolet light (LPUVL), as well as that of the polyimide film obtained by thermally imidizing it. The PAA examined in this study contains azobenzene units in the backbone structure. The in-plane molecular order of the PAA and polyimide films was determined from the anisotropy in the polarized IR absorption of the phenyl C-C stretching vibration polarized along the backbone structure. We found that the photoinduced anisotropy in the in-plane molecular orientation was small, but it increased significantly after thermal imidization; i.e. the in-plane molecular order of the polyimide film was much greater than that of the PAA film. The enhancement of the in-plane molecular order was tentatively attributed to the crystallization of the film caused by thermal imidization

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