ME 290R Lecture 8: Microcontact Printing
ME 290R Lecture 8: Microcontact Printing
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1. Lecture 8: Microcontact printi…
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2. Microcontact printing: agenda
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3. Soft lithography/microcontact …
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4. Micro-contact printing
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5. Micro-contact printing
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6. Why soft?
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7. Conformal contact allows
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8. Defect causes and solutions in…
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9. Buckling and lateral collapsin…
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10. Expanded models for stamp feat…
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11. Suitable materials for soft li…
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12. Cross-linking of PDMS precurso…
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13. Time-temperature trade-off dur…
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14. But when is curing complete?
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15. Nominally identically processe…
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16. Stiffness depends strongly on …
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17. PDMS stiffness
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18. Machines for contact printing
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19. Machines for contact printing
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20. Machines for contact printing
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21. Magnetic-field assisted contac…
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22. Magnetic-field assisted contac…
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23. Example of pneumatic actuation
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