Bulk Metallic Glass based Tool-Making Process Chain for Micro- and Nano- Replication

Pierre C Vella, Stefan S Dimov, Alexander Kolew, Ekaterin Minev, Krastimir Popov, Franck Lacan, Christian Griffiths, Hassan Hirshy, Steffen Scholz

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    Abstract

    Existing and emerging micro-engineered products tend to integrate a multitude of functionalities into single enclosures/packages. Such functions generally require different length scale features. In practice, devices having complex topographies, which incorporate different length scale features cannot be produced by employing a single fabrication technology but by innovatively, integrating several different complementary manufacturing techniques in the form of a process chain. In order to design novel process chains that enable such function and length scale integration into miniaturised devices, it is required to utilise materials that are compatible with the various component manufacturing processes in such chains. At the same time, these materials should be able to satisfy the functional requirements of the produced devices. One family of materials, which can potentially fulfil these criteria, is bulk metallic glasses (BMGs). In particular, the absence of grain boundaries in BMGs makes them mechanically and chemically homogeneous for processing at all length scales down to a few nanometres. In this context, this research presents an experimental study to validate a novel process chain. It utilizes three complementary technologies for producing a Zr-based BMG replication master for a microfluidic device that incorporates micro and nano scale features. Then, to validate the viability of the fabricated BMG masters, they are utilized for serial replication of the microfluidic device by employing micro-injection moulding.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages309-314
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2012
    Event9th International Conference on Multi-Material Micro Manufacture -
    Duration: 9 Oct 201211 Oct 2012

    Conference

    Conference9th International Conference on Multi-Material Micro Manufacture
    Period9/10/1211/10/12

    Keywords

    • Micromilling
    • Hot embossing
    • Focused ion beam milling
    • Bulk metallic glasses
    • Process chains
    • Function and length scale integration

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