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Micro-scale Rapid Prototyping Melissa Appel Eric Dávila Andrew Maclennan

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Micro-scale Rapid Prototyping

Melissa Appel

Eric Dávila

Andrew Maclennan

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Overview

Background

Purpose

Prior Work

Experimental Setup

Improvements Needed

What We’ve Done

Future Work

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But First…

What’s the difference between a

Moose

and an

Ant?

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Give Up?

A Moose has Antlers, but an Ant doesn’t have Mooselers!

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We apologize for the preceding slides. Those responsible have

been sacked.

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And Now On With the Show…

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Background

Butterflies Butterflies’

wings have millions of scales, each of which has hundreds of structures on its upper surface.

ridges

crossrib

lamellae

lower lamina

upper lamina

~0.5 m

scale cross section

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Purpose

To Discover More about Butterfly Wings

How they Trap Heat

How they Display Colors

thin film

air

airsubstrate

incident radiation reflected radiation

transmitted radiation

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Prior Work

Microscope Setup

CCD or photodiode

Field limiting aperture

Eyepiece

Objectives

Sample holder stage

Focus wheel

Iris & field diaphragm

Illumination forreflection

Illumination fortransmission

Photometry view port

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Modeling these Structures

Single Layer Structure Spin out a Thin Layer of

SU-8 on a Glass Slide Cure a Pattern in the

SU-8 Using UV Light Develop the Slide to

Wash Away Unexposed SU-8

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Experimental Setup

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Improvements Needed

Stage MovementSpin CoaterOptimize Thin Film Parameters Pre-baking Resist Application Curing Speeds for Better

Resolution Substrate: Glass or Silicon Developing Process

Multilayer Structures

X

Y -Into/out of page Plate

Stepper motor

Linear ball bearing slides

Micro-positioning stages

L brackets

Z

7.5”

7.5”

h = 0.1875”Cutout

Clamps

Simple support

Existing Stage

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What We’ve Done

New Spin Coater

Optimized Thin Film Parameters

Built Multi-Layered Structures (we think)

“Huffed”

Catalogued Our Work

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New Spin Coater

Slide Lies Flat

Air Circulation Minimized

Slide Removal Easier

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Optimized Thin Film Parameters

Amount of Resist Placed on SlidePre-exposure Baking Air Bubbles Minimized

Curing Speeds for Better Resolution 1 & 5 Micron Films

Tried Silicon Wafers Washed Developer with Isopropyl Alcohol or Acetone

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Built Multi-Layered Structures (we think)

The Great Pyramids:

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…And Now, For Something Completely Different…

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Our Plan For World Domination

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Our Plan For Multilayer Construction

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Spin Thick Layer of SU-8

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Cure a Tall Column

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Develop Negative Resist

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Spin Alternating Layers of SU-8 and FSC

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Cure All Layers

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Develop All Cured ResistsUncured SU-8 and all FSC will be developed away.

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Catalogued Our Work

Edited Existing LabVIEW VI’s

Using LabVIEWSnapped PicturesMeasured Line Thicknesses

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Some Pictures

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Slide: 1 Box: B film thickness: 1 m speed: X: 15, Y: 20 Objective: 50x

Line thickness: 20 m Line thickness: 20 m

X Y

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More Pictures

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Future Work

Improve the Stage

Thinner Lines

Multilayer Structures with Overhang

Take Pictures of Slides at an Angle

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The “Working Hard” Slide