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Dry release of all-polymer structures

Author

  • D. Haefliger
  • Maria Nordström
  • P. A. Rasmussen
  • Anja Boisen

Summary, in English

We present a simple dry release technique which uses a thin fluorocarbon film for efficient removal of plastic microdevices from a mould or a handling substrate by reducing the adhesion between the two. This fluorocarbon film is deposited on the substrate in an advanced Si dry etch device utilising the C4F8 passivation plasma. Micromachined polymer chips made of SU-8 are removed from the handling substrate by lifting them off using mechanical tweezers. Effective release of chips of several mm2 size within a few seconds and the lift-off of fragile, 5.5-μm-thin cantilevers at a yield of almost 100% were demonstrated on wafer-scale. The fluorocarbon film showed excellent compatibility with metal etch processes and polymer baking and curing steps. It further facilitates demoulding of polydimethylsiloxane stamps suitable for soft-lithography.

Publishing year

2005

Language

English

Pages

88-92

Publication/Series

Microelectronic Engineering

Volume

78/79

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Elsevier

Topic

  • Medical Engineering

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1873-5568