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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 19, 2013
Filed:
Sep. 22, 2011
Gerald Donald Andrews, Hockessin, DE (US);
Richard Kevin Bailey, Newark, DE (US);
Graciela Beatriz Blanchet, Wilmington, DE (US);
Reid John Chesterfield, Santa Barbara, CA (US);
Feng Gao, Hockessin, DE (US);
Marc B. Goldfinger, West Chester, PA (US);
Gary Delmar Jaycox, West Chester, PA (US);
Lynda Kaye Johnson, Wilmington, DE (US);
William J. Marshall, Wilmington, DE (US);
Elizabeth Forrester Mccord, Hockessin, DE (US);
Charles Nehemiah Mcewen, Newark, DE (US);
Jeffrey Scott Meth, Landenberg, PA (US);
Geoffrey Nunes, Swarthmore, PA (US);
Kenneth George Sharp, Landenberg, PA (US);
Gerald Donald Andrews, Hockessin, DE (US);
Richard Kevin Bailey, Newark, DE (US);
Graciela Beatriz Blanchet, Wilmington, DE (US);
Reid John Chesterfield, Santa Barbara, CA (US);
Feng Gao, Hockessin, DE (US);
Marc B. Goldfinger, West Chester, PA (US);
Gary Delmar Jaycox, West Chester, PA (US);
Lynda Kaye Johnson, Wilmington, DE (US);
William J. Marshall, Wilmington, DE (US);
Elizabeth Forrester McCord, Hockessin, DE (US);
Charles Nehemiah McEwen, Newark, DE (US);
Jeffrey Scott Meth, Landenberg, PA (US);
Geoffrey Nunes, Swarthmore, PA (US);
Kenneth George Sharp, Landenberg, PA (US);
E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, Wilmington, DE (US);
Abstract
The invention is related to thermal imageable dielectric layers and thermal transfer donors and receivers comprising dielectric layers. The thermal transfer donors are useful in making electronic devices by thermal transfer of dielectric layers having excellent resistivity, good transfer properties and good adhesion to a variety of receivers.