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Real-time monitoring of microfluidic lithography

TitleReal-time monitoring of microfluidic lithography
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication2005
AuthorsPisignano, D., Di Benedetto Francesca, Persano L., Mele E., and Cingolani R.
JournalSynthetic Metals
Volume153
Pagination325-328
ISSN03796779
KeywordsControl of interface structure and morphology, Elastomers, Electronic structure, Fluidics, Interface preparation, Microfluidics, Optical microscopy, Photolithography, Polymer-polymer interfaces, Polyurethane, Real time systems, silicon, Substrates
Abstract

In order to observe in real-time and to accurately measure the filling speed during the capillary process in planar microfluidic devices, we integrated a ruler in the silicon master structures, side by side with the channels, and replicated it into the elastomeric elements. The time dependence of the covered length (z, t) and of the filling rate (v, t) under different temperature and surface functionalization conditions was then exactly determined by optical microscopy. This allowed us to quantitatively assess the strong dependence of v on the process environmental conditions, and to discard in real-time the presence of impurities on employed substrates, thus allowing one to strongly improve the throughput of the microfluidic-based soft lithography for nanotechnology applications. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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DOI10.1016/j.synthmet.2005.07.252
Citation KeyPisignano2005325