Abstract

Abstract We report on our newest studies of electrically conductive interpenetrating polymer networks (IPNs) for application in temperature micro sensors. We manufactured polymeric structures on glass with a micro pattern generator by exposing a combination of Novolak and Terthiophene doped with copper(II) perchlorate with a UV laser. We assessed the effects of prolonged temperature loads on the structures’ impedances in a range of 30 to 130 °C. Such polymers and our approach may be of interest for the fabrication of different micro sensors, particularly when only a limited number of highly specialized sensors is required, e.g. for fire safety infrastructure.

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