Abstract

AbstractThe rheological properties of five types of concentrated polyamic acid and polyimide solutions are characterized by non‐Newtonian shear viscosity η(\documentclass{article}\pagestyle{empty}\begin{document}$ {\rm \dot \gamma} $\end{document}) and primary normal stress coefficient Ψ1(\documentclass{article}\pagestyle{empty}\begin{document}$ {\rm \dot \gamma} $\end{document}) measurements over a wide range of shear rates. Onset of non‐Newtonian flow of the polyamic acid solutions was observed in the shear rate range 30 to 400s−1 and of the fully imidized polyimide solution at below 3 × 10−2s−1. Significant viscoelastic properties exemplified by normal stresses were observed in all the solutions. The solution rheology results are discussed in the context of spin coating for the deposition of thin films. The relative magnitude of effects of non‐Newtonian flow on the dynamics of spin coating is assessed with a Deborah number characteristic of the flow.

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