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30 December 2003 BCB wafer bonding for microfluidics
Taejoo Hwang, Dan Popa, Jeongsik Sin, Harry E. Stephanou, Eric M. Leonard
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In this paper we show that BCB wafer bonding, combined with deep-reactive-ion-etching (DRIE) for silicon, and HF etching for FOTURAN glass are viable methods to fabricate three-dimensional microfluidics. The BCB film is patterned by dry-etching technique with a photoresist mask and the target wafer is then bulk-micromachined together with the BCB mask. The two micromachined wafers are then bonded together under vacuum or nitrogen gas environment, at low temperature. Silicon-glass, silicon-silicon and glass-glass are all possible bonding pairs using thermocompressive bonding with BCB. It was found that hard-cured BCB bonding is more suitable for microfluidic channel fabrications than soft-cured BCB bonding, due to adhesive overflows in microfluidic channels and delamination during wet etching.
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Taejoo Hwang, Dan Popa, Jeongsik Sin, Harry E. Stephanou, and Eric M. Leonard "BCB wafer bonding for microfluidics", Proc. SPIE 5342, Micromachining and Microfabrication Process Technology IX, (30 December 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.524621
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KEYWORDS
Microfluidics

Wafer bonding

Silicon

Photomasks

Semiconducting wafers

Deep reactive ion etching

Glasses

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