Printing Microchip Patterns on Curvy Surfaces
TBMG-48682
08/01/2023
- Content
Semiconductor chips, micropatterned surfaces, and electronics all rely on microprinting, the process of putting precise but minuscule patterns millionths to billionths of a meter wide onto surfaces to give them new properties. Traditionally, these tiny mazes of metals and other materials are printed on flat wafers of silicon. But as the possibilities for semiconductor chips and smart materials expand, these intricate, tiny patterns need to be printed on new, unconventional, non-flat surfaces.
- Citation
- "Printing Microchip Patterns on Curvy Surfaces," Mobility Engineering, August 1, 2023.