New perspectives for direct PDMS microfabrication using a CD-DVD laserElectronic supplementary information: An example of a simple square pattern etched by a low-power laser at low resolution (slow stage displacement) is presented in the supplemental video. See DOI: 10.1039/c3lc51041g
A simple and inexpensive alternative to high-power lasers for the direct fabrication of microchannels and rapid prototyping of poly-dimethylsiloxane (PDMS) is presented. By focusing the infrared laser beam of a commercial, low-power CD-DVD unit on absorbing carbon micro-cluster additives, highly loc...
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , , , |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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12.11.2013
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Summary: | A simple and inexpensive alternative to high-power lasers for the direct fabrication of microchannels and rapid prototyping of poly-dimethylsiloxane (PDMS) is presented. By focusing the infrared laser beam of a commercial, low-power CD-DVD unit on absorbing carbon micro-cluster additives, highly localized PDMS combustion can be used to etch the polymer, which is otherwise transparent at such wavelengths. Thanks to a precise and automated control of laser conditions, laser-induced incandescence is originated at the material surface and produces high-resolution micropatterns that present properties normally induced with lasers of much greater energies in PDMS: formation of
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nanodomains, local fluorescence and waveguide patterns. An extensive study of the phenomenon and its performance for PDMS microfabrication are presented.
A CD-DVD laser was used for direct micropatterning of PDMS, inducing properties typically obtained with lasers of much greater energies. |
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Bibliography: | 10.1039/c3lc51041g Electronic supplementary information: An example of a simple square pattern etched by a low-power laser at low resolution (slow stage displacement) is presented in the supplemental video. See DOI |
ISSN: | 1473-0197 1473-0189 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c3lc51041g |