We demonstrated rapid prototyping of templates for replica molding using a conventional laser printer. A polymer, polydimethylsiloxane, was cast directly on the transparency templates to make the replicas. The templates and replicas were characterized by scanning electron microscopy, profilometry, and optical microscopy. Four patterns, including an Electronic Industries Association resolution test pattern, were printed on transparencies at 600 dots per inch on a HP LaserJet 4M printer (Hewlett-Packard, Palo Alto, CA). Optimal precision and clarity occurred between intensity settings of 50-100. Mean pattern height/depth ranged from 8-13 μm, and width was as small as a few tenths of a millimeter. Mean surface roughness of the template pattern...
We report a rapid laser-based method for structuring polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) on the micron-scale...
The fabrication of patterned microstructures in poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) is a prerequisite for ...
Replica obtained from micromolds patterned by simple photolithography has features with uniform heig...
We demonstrated rapid prototyping of templates for replica molding using a conventional laser printe...
Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), due to its unique characteristics including biocompatibility, elasticit...
We report on the use of a mask-less laser-machining procedure that enables the rapid creation of mic...
Microstructures are playing an important role in manufacturing functional devices, due to their uniq...
The rising interest in microfluidic studies in biological research has widened up the search for a v...
This report describes the use of patterned paper as a low-cost, flexible substrate for rapidly proto...
A rapid prototyping technique is demonstrated which uses a red femtosecond laser to produce a metall...
The structure and chemistry of nanoparticles and polymers are interesting for applications in electr...
A versatile and easily customizable mold platform for the microcontact printing of 1D and 2D pattern...
In this work, we synergistically combine laser-induced forward transfer (LIFT) and replica molding f...
This paper describes a procedure that allows the rapid generation of elastomeric masters for microco...
In microfluidic device prototyping, master fabrication by traditional photolithography is expensive ...
We report a rapid laser-based method for structuring polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) on the micron-scale...
The fabrication of patterned microstructures in poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) is a prerequisite for ...
Replica obtained from micromolds patterned by simple photolithography has features with uniform heig...
We demonstrated rapid prototyping of templates for replica molding using a conventional laser printe...
Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), due to its unique characteristics including biocompatibility, elasticit...
We report on the use of a mask-less laser-machining procedure that enables the rapid creation of mic...
Microstructures are playing an important role in manufacturing functional devices, due to their uniq...
The rising interest in microfluidic studies in biological research has widened up the search for a v...
This report describes the use of patterned paper as a low-cost, flexible substrate for rapidly proto...
A rapid prototyping technique is demonstrated which uses a red femtosecond laser to produce a metall...
The structure and chemistry of nanoparticles and polymers are interesting for applications in electr...
A versatile and easily customizable mold platform for the microcontact printing of 1D and 2D pattern...
In this work, we synergistically combine laser-induced forward transfer (LIFT) and replica molding f...
This paper describes a procedure that allows the rapid generation of elastomeric masters for microco...
In microfluidic device prototyping, master fabrication by traditional photolithography is expensive ...
We report a rapid laser-based method for structuring polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) on the micron-scale...
The fabrication of patterned microstructures in poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) is a prerequisite for ...
Replica obtained from micromolds patterned by simple photolithography has features with uniform heig...