Authors
CR Friedrich, MJ Vasile
Publication date
1995/3
Journal
Microsystem Technologies
Volume
2
Pages
144-148
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Description
High aspect ratio microstructures are currently created by several processes which include lithography (X-ray, deep ultraviolet, etc.) and mechanical machining (diamond machining, microdrilling, etc.) The lithographic processes require more extensive processing equipment such as an energy source, mask/mask holder/mask aligner, photoresist and substrate, and chemical development capacity. In addition, these processes are serial in nature and each adds to the tolerances of the finished structure. The current mechanical processes provide for the direct removal of the substrate material in a single step but are more limited in the geometric patterns which can be created. In conventional machining, the process which provides the most versatility in geometric patterns is milling. The micromilling process has two basic components. The first is the fabrication of small milling cutters with very sharp cutting edges …
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