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대면적 UV 임프린팅 공정에서 유연 몰드의 변형Soft Mold Deformation of Large-area UV Impring Process

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Soft Mold Deformation of Large-area UV Impring Process
Authors
김남웅김국원
Issue Date
2011
Publisher
한국반도체디스플레이기술학회
Keywords
Nanoimprint Lithography; Soft Mold; Residual Layer; Uniformity
Citation
반도체디스플레이기술학회지, v.10, no.4, pp.53 - 59
Journal Title
반도체디스플레이기술학회지
Volume
10
Number
4
Start Page
53
End Page
59
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/16958
ISSN
1738-2270
Abstract
Recently there have been considerable attentions on nanoimprint lithography (NIL) by the display device and semiconductor industry due to its potential abilities that enable cost-effective and high-throughput nanofabrication. Although one of the current major research trends of NIL is large-area patterning, the technical difficulties to keep the uniformity of the residual layer become severer as the imprinting area increases more and more. In this paper we focused on the deformation of the 2^nd generation TFT-LCD sized (370×470 mm^2) large-area soft mold in the UV imprinting process. A mold was fabricated with PDMS(Poly-dimethyl Siloxane) layered glass back plate(t0.5). Besides, the mold includes large surrounding wall type protrusions of 1.9 mm width and the via-hole(7㎛ diameter) patterend area. The large surrounding wall type protrusions cause the proximity effect which severely degrades the uniformity of residual layer in the via-hole patterend area. Therefore the deformation of the mold was calculated by finite element analysis to assess the effect of large surrounding wall type protrusions and the flexiblity of the mold. The deformation of soft mold was verified by the measurements qualitatively.
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