FORMATION OF COPPER LINES ON DIELECTRIC SUBSTRATES BY THE THERMOTENSOGRAPHY METHOD
B. A. Bezuglyi, M. M. Denisov, and O. A. Tarasov UDC 535.211,532.68 It has been shown that the thermotensographic process in the layer of a copper dibromide solution in ethanol followed by catalytic reduction of copper in a hydrogen current at 450oC can be used to obtain conducting lines. It has been established that in an open liquid layer lines of isolated small crystals of copper are formed, and in a layer of a closed volume lines of intergrown small crystals are formed due to the evaporation-convective intensification of the image. In the first case, the lines do not conduct electric current, and in the second one their specific resistance is 4·103 times higher than in monolithic copper. Tyumen State University, 10 Semakov Str., Tyumen 625003, Russia; email: bezuglyi@utmn.ru. Translated from Inzhenerno-Fizicheskii Zhurnal, Vol. 80, No. 2, pp. 186-192, March-April, 2007. Original article submitted November 11, 2005.