Author: Maryna Kavalenka

Pnc-Si Capacitive Sensor Updates

I got some new data on the pnc-Si capacitive sensor that has not been published on the blog yet. All of the results are summarized in the Spring MRS Proceedings paper mrsspring09_kavalenka. I also uploaded presentation that I made on

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Parylene penetration through pores during deposition (AFM)

First, last week I had some images taken with new “visiting” AFM. These were frontside of the membrane with parylene deposited from the well side and the front side with deposited parylene on it. 1-1. Parylene deposition was not successful

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PDMS/membrane solvent induced deflection measured by Veeco tool

PDMS/membrane deflection was measured on Veeco profiler by JP and me. The main problem with this kind of measurement is that it is taken form the backside of the membrane and the walls need to be excluded from the measurement.

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Thickness and uniformity of PDMS layers

The last few times the spinned PDMS layers were much more uniform. The first picture below is with 1:100 diluted PDMS layer coated on it and the second one is a clean sample from the same wafer for comparison. The

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PDMS spiconated on the membrane

As I told at the meeting, I tried spincoating PDMS on the membrane and it worked without breaking membrane. To make an ultrathin polymer film by spincoating the polymer has to be diluted in the particular solvent first. I used

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Pore processing influence on permeability results

I mostly finished re-processing the images with new method of using pore processor. The images of molar flow/porosity dependence with older and newer processed data are below. Older image: New image: They don’t look much different. Also you can not

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Sensor presentation

I attached a presentation here for tomorrow’s meeting. sensor

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AFM of polyimide covered wafers

There is AFM images that were taken in Krauss’s lab before I left. I wasn’t able to see open pores. There were samples from two wafers (213 and 398) with deposited polymer. On samples from first wafer, the polyimide deposited

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Polymer deposition updates

The 20nm deposited polymer film permeability is approximately 1e6 barrers, while bulk polyimide permeability is less then 100. So the experimental value is too high. There are two possibilities to explain it: First, the pores are partially open and 20

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First results on polyimide deposition

I made a small presentaion for tomorow. Promise to upload it on the web tomorrow (can’t make ftp work right now).  polymer2

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