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Page 1: Zaven Kalfayan Lindsay Hunting Phyllis Xu Joy Perkinson.

Zaven Kalfayan

Lindsay Hunting

Phyllis Xu

Joy Perkinson

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Presentation Outline

Motivation of project

Project goals

Processing and materials

Results

Cost analysis

TechWatch and future work

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What is a Metamaterial?

A periodic material that derives its properties from its structure rather than its components.

*Taken From 3.042 handout & Physics Worlds 2005 “Sound Ideas”

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Project Motivation

Developing field of research

Applications in wide range of sectors, such as communications, optics, energy

Currently used for wave manipulation

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Project Goals

Design a process using lithography to fabricate a 3D structure

Create macroscale models of 2D structure, phase mask, and 3D structure

Create a 3D metamaterial and image using SEM

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Process Design

2-D photoresist

pattern

Phase mask

Sol-gel infiltration

3-D pattern

Titania structure

Interference lithography

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2D Structure Fabrication

Coat

Exposure

Develop

plain Si wafer

coat with HMDS to promote adhesion

coat with SU-8 20xx photoresist using spin coater

soft bake @95° to evaporate solvent and cut into pieces

UV exposure for xx seconds

flip 90° and expose again

post bake at first 65° then 95° to promote crosslink formation

submerge in PM acetate to dissolve unexposed photoresist (20 min)

submerge in isopropanol to wash away all remnants—final structure

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Phase Mask Fabrication

Step 1

Step 2

Step 3

Vacuum sample with open bottle of fluorosilane so that it evaporates onto sample.

Layer with PDMS and heat at 65°to 75°for at least three hours.

Gently peel off PDMS layer as phase mask.

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3D Structure Fabrication

Coat

Exposure

Develop

plain glass slide

coat with HMDS to promote adhesion

coat with SU-8 2005 photoresist using spin coater

soft bake @95° to evaporate solvent and cut into pieces

Place phase mask on top of slide

Expose for xx seconds and remove phase mask

post bake at first 65° then 95° to promote crosslink formation

submerge in PM acetate to dissolve unexposed photoresist (5-10 min)

submerge in isopropanol to wash away all remnants—final structure

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Process Tuning

Exposure times (contact lithography):SU8-2002: 0.5-25 secondsSU8-2005: 5-40 secondsSU8-2015: 1-45 seconds

Exposure times (interference lithography):3-20 seconds for all samples

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Prototype FunctionalityProblems for 2D & 3D patterns

1. Overexposure

2. Unwashed monomer

3. Adhesion problems

4. Inconsistent results

15s SU-8 2015 Top

15s SU-8 2015 Cross

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Design Functionality2-D Patterns

5s SU-8 2015 Cross 5s SU-8 2015 Top

• 5s exposure of SU-8 2015

• Coated with HMDS

•Broadband laser filtered at 365nm

•Top down

•Hole spacing - 3.38 um

•Hole length ~1.5um

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Design FunctionalityPhase mask

PM of 10s SU-8 2015 PDMS on 10s SU-8 2015

•PDMS on SU-8 2015 2D pattern

•Coated with flourosilane

•Baked overnight 65C

•Column

•Spacing ~ 4 um

•Height ~15 um

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Design Functionality3-D Patterns

3s SU-8 2005Top

•3s exposure of SU-8 2005

•Coated with HMDS

•Thickness ~ 5um

•355 YAG pulse laser

•Used in continues mode

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2-D Pattern Phase Mask 3-D Pattern

CAD Model

3-D Printing Model

Actual Sample

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Cost Analysis Fixed cost:

Spin coater, lasers, SEMGeneral lab equipment, facilities

Variable cost:SU-8 20xx and HMDS ($300/1L $30/500mL )Trifluoroacetic acid and TiO2 ($60/100mL, $117/50mL)

Si wafers ($15/piece)Glass wafers ($240/2500 slides)Total costs/sample: $6/sample

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Future Work

Optimize process

Explore new thicknesses and exposure

times

Adhesion promoters

Create more complicated 3D structures

Characterize 3D structure properties

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TechWatch2004:• Miniaturized antennas based on negative permittivity materials—Lucent Technologies• Metamaterial scanning lens antenna systems and methods—The Boeing Company

2003:• Metamaterials employing photonic crystal—MIT • Methods of fabricating electromagnetic metamaterials—The Boeing Company

2002: • Resonant antennas—Lucent Technologies

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Questions?

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Design Functionality Thick Film Photoresist

Sin (70) = 58 / t

Calculation:

Thickness (t) ~ 61 microns

Success!

45s SU-8 2050

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Design FunctionalityProblems in 2-D patterns

1. Un-washed monomer

2. Over exposure

3. Non-uniform columns

Width of top ~ 1.81 um

Width of bottom ~ 1.00 um

15s SU-8 2015 Top

15s SU-8 2015 Cross

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TiO2 Sol Gel Infiltration

Step 1

Step 2

Step 3

Dip sample in TiO2 solution (trifluoroacetic acid, titanium oxide, and deionized water) for about 30 seconds.

Dry the sample for at least 2 hours.

Heat sample up to 600°C in 8 hours and cool down to room temperature in 6 hours to evaporate photoresist.