Photopolymer-based dielectric materials and methods of...

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C526S242000, C526S244000, C526S245000, C526S251000, C526S319000, C526S326000, C522S121000, C522S153000

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07981989

ABSTRACT:
Photopolymer-based dielectric materials are provided with methods for preparing the same. Composites and electronic devices including such dielectric materials also are provided.

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