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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, where micro-components from different sources are picked up by polymer stamp and preciesly assembled onto different target substrate such as glass, plastic, ceramic and silicon. This method is known for increasing functinality and improving efficiency. | |||
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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 preciesly assembled onto different target substrate such as glass, plastic, ceramic and silicon. This method is known for increasing functinality and improving efficiency.
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Purpose | UV exposure | ||
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Performance | Exposure mode |
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Exposure light/filters |
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Minimum structure size | |||
Mask size |
5x5inch optinal | ||
Alignment modes |
No alignment possible | ||
Substrates | Substrate size |
Up to 8inch substrates, different shapes | |
Allowed materials |
All cleanroom materials | ||
Batch |
1 |