Ensuring repeatability in LIGA mold insert fabrication

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J. Schulz
K. Bade
M. Guttmann
L. Hahn
A. Janssen
U. Köhler
P. Meyer
F. Winkler
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[1] Institut für Mikrostrukturtechnik,Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe
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Microsystem Technologies | 2004年 / 10卷
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Mold; Optical Fiber; Process Step; Quality Specification; Technical Issue;
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As of today, four products with LIGA parts are commercially available: microParts’ spectrometer, mechanical drives by micromotion and Faulhaber and an optical fiber connector by Spinner. This indicates that LIGA technology is advancing from a pace-making technology to a key technology for microsystems fabrication. This success was made possible in part by a consistent focus on making the technology reliable. In general, the key technical issues for yield enhancement can be categorized as follows: finding and qualifying external suppliers; modifying processes to reduce handling; finding ways to monitor each machine involved; establishing quality specifications between the process steps; and last but not least improving the understanding of each process step. We give examples for all of these issues.
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页码:419 / 422
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