A compact low-cost low-maintenance open architecture mask aligner for fabrication of multilayer microfluidics devices

Biomicrofluidics
Q L PhamR S Voronov

Abstract

A custom-built mask aligner (CBMA), which fundamentally covers all the key features of a commercial mask aligner, while being low cost and light weight and having low power consumption and high accuracy, is constructed. The CBMA is composed of a custom high fidelity light emitting diode light source, a vacuum chuck, a mask holder, high-precision translation and rotation stages, and high resolution digital microscopes. The total cost of the system is under $7500, which is over ten times cheaper than a comparable commercial system. It produces a collimated ultraviolet illumination of 1.8-2.0 mW cm-2 over an area of a standard 4-in. wafer, at the plane of photoresist exposure, and the alignment accuracy is characterized to be <3 μm, which is sufficient for most microfluidic applications. Moreover, this manuscript provides detailed descriptions of the procedures needed to fabricate multilayered master molds using our CBMA. Finally, the capabilities of the CBMA are demonstrated by fabricating two- and three-layer masters for micro-scale devices, commonly encountered in biomicrofluidic applications. The former is a flow-free chemical gradient generator, and the latter is an addressable microfluidic stencil. Scanning electron microsco...Continue Reading

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Jun 30, 2019·Integrative Biology : Quantitative Biosciences From Nano to Macro·Quang Long PhamRoman S Voronov
Aug 28, 2021·Micromachines·Mikhail V PugachevAleksandr Y Kuntsevich

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