Adhesive Wafer Bonding with SU-8 Intermediate Layers for Microfluidic Applications

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, , Citation Viorel Dragoi et al 2006 ECS Trans. 3 369 DOI 10.1149/1.2357088

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Abstract

Recently adhesive wafer bonding using SU-8 has gained a lot of interest for micro-fluidic devices e.g. lab-on-chip applications. Due to its specific properties as well as the capability to pattern thin and thick layers accurately, SU-8 is an ideal candidate for micro-fluidic components like channels, reservoirs and valves, but also for micro-optical components. Wafer bonding enables the capping and encapsulation of the devices. In this paper the state-of-the-art of SU-8 wafer bonding is presented with a higher emphasis on the impact of the pre- processing. Spin-, spray coating and dry film lamination are reviewed and the resulting bond properties are analyzed.

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10.1149/1.2357088