Self-aligned micropatterns of bifunctional polymer surfaces with independent chemical and topographical contrasta

Salmaan H. Baxamusa, Laura Montero, Salvador Borros, Karen K. Gleason

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Bifunctional surfaces are micropatterned using a self-aligned, dual-purpose lithographic mask and pairs of conformally deposited iCVD polymers. A first layer is deposited, then physically masked and etched in oxygen plasma. A second layer is deposited with the mask still in place. Lift-off reveals the micropatterned surface. The thicknesses of the two layers are independently controlled so that the resultant surface displays both chemical and topographical contrast. The patterning scheme is independent of the polymers used and order of deposition. We use this scheme to create surfaces that spatially confine microcondensation, as well as chemical functionality. We also demonstrate microwells whose depth can be altered in response to a water stimulus. (Figure Presented)

Idioma originalAnglès
Pàgines (de-a)735-739
Nombre de pàgines5
RevistaMacromolecular Rapid Communications
Volum31
Número8
DOIs
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 20 d’abr. 2010

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