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=Stylus Profiler: Dektak150=


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=Micro Transfer Printer=


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Micro transfer printing is an emerging technique to transfer diverse and non-native components from source substrate to target substrate. Micro transfer printing is best for achieving heterogeneous integration,
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where micro-components from different sources are picked up by polymer stamp and precisely assembled onto different target substrate such as glass, plastic, ceramic and silicon. This method is known for
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Micro transfer printer 1003 from Xdisplay was installed in year 2022 and placed in cleanroom F-4.
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==Equipment performance and process related parameters==
==Equipment performance and process related parameters==
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Pick and Print


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!style="background:silver; color:black;" width="60"|Material handling configuration
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Manual


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|style="background:LightGrey; color:black"|Exposure mode
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*Flood exposure
*Proximity exposure with mask possible for 4inch substrate
*Inclined exposure
*Rotating exposure
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!style="background:silver; color:black;" width="60"|Stage max. travel time (X x Y mm)
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* Near UV(350-450nm)
300 x 300
* Mid UV (260-320nm)
* Deep UV(220-260nm)


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!style="background:silver; color:black;" width="60" |Source size (mm)
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upto 150


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|style="background:LightGrey; color:black"|Mask size
!style="background:silver; color:black;" width="60"|Target size (mm)
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5x5inch optinal
upto 150
 
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|style="background:LightGrey; color:black"|Alignment modes
!style="background:silver; color:black;" width="60"|Alignment accuracy (single post stamp)
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No alignment possible
<0.5um


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!style="background:silver; color:black" align="left" rowspan="3"|Allowed material
|style="background:LightGrey; color:black"|Substrate size
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Up to 8inch substrates, different shapes
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| style="background:LightGrey; color:black"|Allowed materials
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All cleanroom materials
All cleanroom materials
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Micro Transfer Printer

Micro transfer printing is an emerging technique to transfer diverse and non-native components from source substrate to target substrate. Micro transfer printing is best for achieving heterogeneous integration, where micro-components from different sources are picked up by polymer stamp and precisely assembled onto different target substrate such as glass, plastic, ceramic and silicon. This method is known for increasing functionality and improving efficiency.

Micro transfer printer 1003 from Xdisplay was installed in year 2022 and placed in cleanroom F-4.

Equipment info in Lab Manager - requires login

The Micro transfer printer is placed in F-4
Steps involved in pick and print


Equipment performance and process related parameters

Purpose

Pick and Print

Material handling configuration

Manual

Stage max. travel time (X x Y mm)

300 x 300

Source size (mm)

upto 150

Target size (mm)

upto 150

Alignment accuracy (single post stamp)

<0.5um

Allowed material

All cleanroom materials