Fabrication of iron oxide pattern and patterns so prepared

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G03C 1/64 (2006.01) H05K 3/00 (2006.01) H05K 3/12 (2006.01)

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CA 1042732

Abstract This invention relates to a procedure for the fabrication of an article including a film comprising at least one oxidized iron compound on a substrate. The substrate is wetted by a solution of a polymerized product in a suitable solvent removable by volitalization at a temperature below 250°C the polymerized product comprising an addition polymer having a molecular weight of at least 3000 Mv of a monomer. The monomer consists of two five-membered carbonaceous rings containing a .pi.-bonded iron atom. The rings include as a substituent a mono-olefinic hydrocarbon side chain, any further substituents being saturated. The solvent is removed leaving a continuous layer of the dried polymer product and then the layer is oxidized in an oxygen-containing atomosphere at a temperature of at least 250°C so as to convert the dried polymer into a film containing an oxide of iron. This technique avoids many of the problems of the chemical vapor deposition technique, such as the release of carcinogenic material into the atmosphere.

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