Fluid driven self-alignment is a low cost alternative to fast but relatively inaccurate robotic pickand- place assembly of micro-fabricated components. This fluidic self-alignment technique relies on a hydrophobic-hydrophilic pattern on the surface of the receiving substrate, which confines a fluid to a receptor site. When a micro-component is dropped on the fluid capillary forces drive the assembly process, resulting in accurate positioning of the part relative to the site. This paper demonstrates the advantages of the use of an ultra short pulse laser, with pulse durations in ps regime, to create receptor sites (ranging from 110110m2 up to 55mm2) from which liquid spreading is stopped by a sharp geometrical modification around the site. I...
Alignment of microchips with receptors is an important process step in the construction of integrate...
[[abstract]]Conventional pick-and-place technology platform in handling microscale component assembl...
The fabrication of microdevices for fluidic control often requires the use of flexible diaphragms in...
Fluid driven self-alignment is a low cost alternative to fast but relatively inaccurate robotic pick...
AbstractFluidic self-alignment of micro-components relies on creating a receptor site that is able t...
VK: T40102Fluidic self-alignment of micro-components relies on creating a receptor site that is able...
Fluidic self-alignment of micro-components relies on creating a receptor site that is able to confin...
Self Assembly is a promising alternative to conventional pick and place robotic assembly of micro co...
The long lasting trend of miniaturization leads to increasing functionality but also to continuously...
Funding Information: Funding: This research was funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of...
Parallel self-assembly in the fluidic phase is a promising al-ternative technique to conventional pi...
Self-assembly of components using liquid surface tension is an attractive alternative to traditional...
This paper reports a method combining laser die transfer and mist capillary self-alignment. The lase...
Abstract: Fluidic self-assembly using capillary forces has shown great potential for the manufactur...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this research is to develop a self-alignment mechanism using surface tens...
Alignment of microchips with receptors is an important process step in the construction of integrate...
[[abstract]]Conventional pick-and-place technology platform in handling microscale component assembl...
The fabrication of microdevices for fluidic control often requires the use of flexible diaphragms in...
Fluid driven self-alignment is a low cost alternative to fast but relatively inaccurate robotic pick...
AbstractFluidic self-alignment of micro-components relies on creating a receptor site that is able t...
VK: T40102Fluidic self-alignment of micro-components relies on creating a receptor site that is able...
Fluidic self-alignment of micro-components relies on creating a receptor site that is able to confin...
Self Assembly is a promising alternative to conventional pick and place robotic assembly of micro co...
The long lasting trend of miniaturization leads to increasing functionality but also to continuously...
Funding Information: Funding: This research was funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of...
Parallel self-assembly in the fluidic phase is a promising al-ternative technique to conventional pi...
Self-assembly of components using liquid surface tension is an attractive alternative to traditional...
This paper reports a method combining laser die transfer and mist capillary self-alignment. The lase...
Abstract: Fluidic self-assembly using capillary forces has shown great potential for the manufactur...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this research is to develop a self-alignment mechanism using surface tens...
Alignment of microchips with receptors is an important process step in the construction of integrate...
[[abstract]]Conventional pick-and-place technology platform in handling microscale component assembl...
The fabrication of microdevices for fluidic control often requires the use of flexible diaphragms in...