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Lithographic patterning of metals on flexible plastic foils
- Publication Year :
- 2009
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Abstract
- In this paper the challenges of patterning electrodes with separations in the micron and sub-micron range onto thin polyethylene naphthalate foils for use in biochips are discussed. It was found that it was necessary to improve the adhesion of the metal electrodes to the foil by using plasma treatment and/or an adhesion layer, and a quantitative measurement of this adhesion was preformed using a peel-off tester. Electrode patterning was performed by optical lithography. Two processing methodologies were compared, namely direct patterning of metal films and patterning using a lift-off process. In addition, the effects of organic solvents, sonication, and temperature on film quality were assessed. After optimization of process conditions, biochips with sub-micrometer sized electrode gaps and stable electrode structures were obtained by using the lift-off process. © 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
- Subjects :
- Photolithography
Sub microns
Thickness measurement
Patterning electrodes
Sub micrometers
Electrode structures
Optical lithographies
Metal adhesion
Flexible plastics
Metal films
Lift-off process
Direct-patterning
Metal foil
Materials
Electrodes
Adhesion layers
Process conditions
Industrial Innovation
Photolithography on flexible substrates
Plasma treatments
PEN foils
Biochip
Organic solvents
Metal electrodes
Quantitative measurements
Biochips
Film qualities
Metals
Polyethylene naphthalate
Plasma applications
Bioassay
Electrode gaps
Lithographic patterning
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.dris...00893..70ceebd84ee768501276363288cfb24a