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Vapor-phase deposition of thin organic hydrophobic and hydrophilic coatings

Dr. Boris Kobrin
Director of Technology
Applied Microstructures, Inc.
San Jose, CA 94597

2006, January 31, 11:00 a.m, Tuesday,
MEMS Laboratory, Saint Petersburg Polytechnic University

This seminar reports on the latest advances of Molecular Vapor Deposition method (MVD™) for MEMS and microfluidics applications. The apparatus used for MVD has been previously published [1] and is commercially available [2]. This method is an enhancement of a vapor deposition process of self-assembled mono-layers (SAMs) integrated with various surface preparation techniques, precise dosing of multiple vapor precursors on demand, and temperature control. SAMs are known and widely used to protect MEMS devices from capillary stiction due to moisture condensation from the atmosphere. MVD allows creation of organic coatings, which are denser and more durable than those obtained by known liquid- or vapor-phase methods. A “sequential” or “layered” deposition of monolayers results in coatings with improved surface coverage. MVD coatings also have greater thermal stability on various materials other than silicon, which is important in many MEMS/MOEMS devices. In addition to coating MEMS devices with anti-stiction films and nanoimprint molds with release layers this method can be used to create bio-compatible coatings from organo-functional silanes (e.g. epoxy, acrylic, and amine functionality), which can act as the reaction coupling agents on variety of substrates such as glass, silicon, metals, plastics and polymers. Polyethylene glycol coatings are widely used as stable hydrophilic biocompatible coatings for microfluidics, lab-on-a-chip, in-vivo and in-vitro biomedical applications.
[1] Robert Ashurst, Carlo Carraro, J.D. Chinn, Victor Fuentes, Boris Kobrin, Roya Maboudian, Romuald Nowak, Richard Yi, “An Improved Vapor-phase Deposition Technique for Anti-Stiction Monolayers”, Proc. Of SPIE, January 2004.
[2] Molecular Vapor Deposition (MVD) is a trademark of Applied MicroStructures, Inc. Patents pending.
Boris Kobrin received the Ph.D. degree in Physics from the Academy of Sciences, Moscow, (Russia). Dr. Kobrin has been associated with the MEMS industry for over 18 years. He worked on advance processing techniques for CCD devices, diffractive and micro optics and fiber Bragg grating manufacturing. He led dry etch process development for Data storage and MEMS applications at Plasma-Therm Corp. Since 2000 he was in charge of development and fabrication of MEMS switching devices at Onix Microsystems.
Currently, Dr. Kobrin is a Director of Technology at Applied Microstructures.

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