Title :
Fabrication of cylindrical micro-components using laser scan lithography and electrolytic etching of stainless steel pipes
Author :
Horiuchi, T. ; Sakabe, H. ; Sano, T.
Author_Institution :
Tokyo Denki Univ., Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
A new fabrication method of cylindrical micro-components was investigated using laser scan lithography and electrolytic etching. First, net-like patterns were formed by repeating delineations of helical patterns crossing each other on fine pipes of stainless steel with an outer diameter of 100 μm and a wall thickness of 20 μm. The pipes were coated with 4-μm thick negative resist, and four couples of helical patterns were delineated for making the net-like patterns. Next, the pipes were etched in an aqueous electrolyte of sodium chloride and ammonium chloride. As a result, net-like pipes with multi-holes were successfully fabricated. Etched surfaces and sidewalls were smooth, and it was verified that the new method would be applicable to fabricating various cylindrical micro-components with hundreds of nanometer range roughness and accuracy. The technology will be particularly useful for developing special syringe needles, stents for supporting damaged blood vessels, and multi-hole tools for supplying air pressure to stent balloons.
Keywords :
etching; lithography; microfabrication; optical scanners; pipes; stainless steel; ammonium chloride; aqueous electrolyte; cylindrical microcomponent fabrication; damaged blood vessel support; electrolytic etching; helical pattern delineation; laser scan lithography; multihole tool; nanometer range roughness; negative resist; net-like pattern; size 100 mum; size 20 mum; sodium chloride; stainless steel pipe; stent balloon air pressure supply; syringe needle; Etching; Fabrication; Laser beams; Lasers; Needles; Resists; Steel;
Conference_Titel :
Nanotechnology (IEEE-NANO), 2014 IEEE 14th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Toronto, ON
DOI :
10.1109/NANO.2014.6968108