[labnetwork] Microfabrication class

Arafat BOUCHAFRA arafat877 at gmail.com
Fri Oct 14 06:26:59 EDT 2022


Hi,

I see that no one has shared any documents that will help in the
microfabrication or microfluidic.

Please share what you have with us, syllabus, Hands-On, courses, PDF...

Regards

Le ven. 14 oct. 2022 à 03:55, Dr. Loïk Gence <logence at uc.cl> a écrit :

> Dear Sergi,
>
> I started a few years ago microfabrication Classes for engineers and
> experimental physicists, here at UC. our cleanroom is small, with CMOS or
> III-V standard processes. Thus we have more flexibility about materials and
> processes.   We did microfluidics devices pump (with ITO electrodes),
> graphene transistors (using comercial monolayer), and basic MEMS with Si
> anisotropic etching, and simple micro-electrodes. Most of the time, the
> devices are not working very well, but It allows the students to go through
> mask design, spin-coating, (use of tweezers!), photolithography, thin-film
> deposition, wet etching, and electrical characterization. I think the
> graphene-based devices are quite simple to fabricate and and always include
> an important electrical characterization part. Microfluidics devices are
> fantastic for students if they have the possibility to characterize under
> microscope the channels with micro-particles for instance...
>
> Hope it helps!
>
>
> Best,
>
> Loïk
>
>
>
>
>
> Le 07/10/2022 à 14:39, Sergi Lendinez a écrit :
>
> Dear labnetwork community,
>
>
>
> Here at LSU we are planning to start a microfabrication class soon, and I
> would like to ask for your opinions about setting up this kind of class at
> a university. I am not sure if this topic has been discussed here before,
> so I apologize for any possible duplication.
>
>
> Any information would be very helpful, like do's and don't's, devices
> being fabricated, number of students, students/teacher ratio, course load,
> etc.
>
>
> I'd like to fabricate some CMOS device, but we lack some critical
> equipment such as a diffusion tube furnace, cvd, or packaging tools, so I'm
> looking for alternate ideas: maybe a photodiode/detector, a Hall sensor or
> some micro-fluidic channels. If anyone has some experience fabricating
> these devices in a class setup, is there anything you'd be willing to share?
>
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Sergi
>
>
>
> *---*
>
> *Sergi Lendinez, Ph. D.*
> Assistant Director NFF | Louisiana State University
>
> Center for Advanced Microstructures and Devices (CAMD)
>
> 6980 Hefferson Highway, Baton Rouge, LA 70803
> (225) 578-9378
>
> sergilendi at lsu.edu | *lsu.edu/nanofabrication*
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>
>
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