Custom incorporation of DMD-based photolithography and photopatterning techniques in soft condensed matter research

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2023-06-16T16:00:19Z

2023-06-16T16:00:19Z

2023-03-15

2023-06-16T16:00:19Z

Abstract

Research with soft materials, that is, polymeric gels, colloidal suspensions, liquid crystals, and most biomaterials often involves the need for microfabrication of confinement channels, cells, and lab-on-a-chip devices. Photolithography techniques are often chosen, as they offer the combination of versatility, precision, and quick delivery demanded by researchers. Beyond fabrication, stimulus-responsive systems, such as photosensitivity biomaterials, are the object of broad study within a very interdisciplinary community. Here, we show that a standard laboratory microscope can be quickly and economically transformed into a powerful maskless photofabrication/ photoexcitation station using off-the-shelf DMD development modules and simple optomechanical components allowing real time observation of the fabrication process.

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English

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Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE)

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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2646333

Proceedings of SPIE, 2023, vol. 12435, p. 1-6

https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2646333

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