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==Making a mould==  
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The complete protocol for the clean room fabrication of the mold can be found [[Team:EPF-Lausanne/Protocols/Master microfabrication for PDMS replica molding |here]].
 
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Wafer fabrication(a.k.a. "Dress as an astronaut day"):
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Our moulds are made by photolithography: a layer of resist is spin-coated onto a silicon wafer, then exposed, developed,
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<p class="backlink">[Note: if you do not see the slideshows, please try refreshing the page (F5, Ctrl+F5, or Command-R tend to do the trick).]</p>
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and etch, to only a positive image of the channels in resist. The mould is thus a plane of silicon, with features made in photoresist. To provide the mould walls, we place the wafer in an aliminium-foil-lined petri dish.
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The complete protocol for the clean room fabrication of the mold can be found [[Team:EPF-Lausanne/Protocols/Master
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microfabrication for PDMS replica molding |here]]. many pictures of the fabrication process in our clean rooms are in our [https://picasaweb.google.com/114670117111403230486/CleanRoomMouldFabrication?authuser=0&feat=directlink picasa gallery]
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== PDMS chip fabrication ==
== PDMS chip fabrication ==

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