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- | The following processes will explain | + | The following processes will explain how a mask and a positive/negative resist wafer are made. These two components are essential for the creation of our chips, as they are the master plan, the mold for the chip. This is how it works: a mask is used as a mold to make a wafer, and a wafer is used as a mold to make each of the microfluidic chip's layers (control and flow layers).</p> |
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+ | <p>Wafers</p> | ||
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- | <p class="lead">A photoresist is a light-sensitive material used in several industrial processes, such as photolithography and photoengraving to form a patterned coating on a surface:</p> | + | <p class="lead">Here are defined the two main types of photoresist. A photoresist is a light-sensitive material used in several industrial processes, such as photolithography and photoengraving to form a patterned coating on a surface:</p> |
- | <p class="lead">-A negative resist is a type of photoresist in which the portion of the photoresist that is exposed to light crosslinks and thus becomes insoluble to the photoresist developer. The unexposed portion of the photoresist is dissolved by the photoresist developer.</p> | + | <p class="lead">- A negative resist is a type of photoresist in which the portion of the photoresist that is exposed to light crosslinks and thus becomes insoluble to the photoresist developer. The unexposed portion of the photoresist is dissolved by the photoresist developer.</p> |
<p class="lead">- A positive resist is a type of photoresist in which the portion of the photoresist that is exposed to light becomes soluble to the photoresist developer. The portion of the photoresist that is unexposed remains insoluble to the photoresist developer.</p> | <p class="lead">- A positive resist is a type of photoresist in which the portion of the photoresist that is exposed to light becomes soluble to the photoresist developer. The portion of the photoresist that is unexposed remains insoluble to the photoresist developer.</p> | ||
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<td><b>Laser exposure</b></td> | <td><b>Laser exposure</b></td> | ||
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Coillard Photolithographie</td> | Coillard Photolithographie</td> | ||
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<td><b>Photolith:</b> Resist deposition | <td><b>Photolith:</b> Resist deposition | ||
Photo Resist : Su8 GM1070 – 30μm | Photo Resist : Su8 GM1070 – 30μm | ||
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<td><b>Photolith:</b> Develop</td> | <td><b>Photolith:</b> Develop</td> | ||
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Photo Resist : AZ9260 – 14μm | Photo Resist : AZ9260 – 14μm | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:24, 18 October 2014
Introduction to photolithography
The following processes will explain how a mask and a positive/negative resist wafer are made. These two components are essential for the creation of our chips, as they are the master plan, the mold for the chip. This is how it works: a mask is used as a mold to make a wafer, and a wafer is used as a mold to make each of the microfluidic chip's layers (control and flow layers).
Here are defined the two main types of photoresist. A photoresist is a light-sensitive material used in several industrial processes, such as photolithography and photoengraving to form a patterned coating on a surface:
- A negative resist is a type of photoresist in which the portion of the photoresist that is exposed to light crosslinks and thus becomes insoluble to the photoresist developer. The unexposed portion of the photoresist is dissolved by the photoresist developer.
- A positive resist is a type of photoresist in which the portion of the photoresist that is exposed to light becomes soluble to the photoresist developer. The portion of the photoresist that is unexposed remains insoluble to the photoresist developer.