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http://dx.doi.org/10.5369/JSST.2013.22.5.352

Fabrication of PDMS Lens Using Photolithography and Water Droplet Mold  

Kim, Jin Young (Department of Mechanical Engineering, POSTECH)
Sung, Jungwoo (Department of Mechanical Engineering, POSTECH)
Cho, Seong J. (Department of Mechanical Engineering, POSTECH)
Kim, Chulhong (Department of Electrical Engineering, POSTECH)
Lim, Geunbae (Department of Mechanical Engineering, POSTECH)
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Journal of Sensor Science and Technology / v.22, no.5, 2013 , pp. 352-356 More about this Journal
Abstract
We developed a novel fabrication method of polydimethylsioxane (PDMS) lens, which can easily control the shapes of the lens using soft lithography with common photolithography and water droplet molding. A mold for PDMS lens was prepared by patterning of hydrophobic photoresist on the hydrophilic substrate and dispensing small water droplets onto the predefined hydrophilic patterns. The size of patterns determined the dimension of the lens and the dispensed volume of the water droplet decided the radius of curvature of the PDMS lens independently. The water droplet with photoresist pattern played a robustly fixed mold for lens due to difference in wettability. The radius of curvature could be calculated theoretically because the water droplets could approximate spherical cap on the substrate. Finally, concave and convex PDMS lenses which could reduce or magnify optically were fabricated by curing of PDMS on the prepared mold. The measured radii of the fabricated PDMS lenses were well matched with the estimated values. We believe that our simple and efficient fabrication method can be adopted to PDMS microlens and extended to micro optical device, lab on a chip, and sensor technology.
Keywords
PDMS; Lens; Water droplet mold; Photolithography; Soft lithography; Radius of curvature;
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