Authors
Franklin J DiBartolomeo, Ning Ge, Christine A Trinkle
Publication date
2012/9/26
Journal
Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering
Volume
22
Issue
11
Pages
115013
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Description
This work introduces microscale dual roller casting (MDRC), a novel high-throughput fabrication method for creating continuous micropatterned surfaces using thermosetting polymers. MDRC utilizes a pair of rotating, heated cylindrical molds with microscale surface patterns to cure a continuous microstructured film. Using unmodified polydimethylsiloxane as the thermosetting polymer, we were able to create optically transparent, biocompatible surfaces with submicron patterning fidelity. Compared to other roll-to-roll fabrication processes, this method offers increased flexibility in the types of materials and topography that can be generated, including dual-sided patterning, embedded materials and tunable film thickness.
Total citations
20132014201511
Scholar articles
FJ DiBartolomeo, N Ge, CA Trinkle - Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering, 2012