A spin coater is widely used for thin film coating in nano/microtechnology. In this paper, a spin coater with inexpensive mechanical and electronic components was fabricated based on an open-source Arduino microcontroller. To measure and control the spin speed of the spin coater, two sensor types including two infrared (IR) light-emitting diodes (LEDs) or a Hall Effect (HE) integrated circuit (IC) were used. The spin coater was tested for coating polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) polymer in the spin speed range of 1000-9000 rpm (revolutions per minute). An optical interferometric method was used to determine the thickness and optical transmittance of the spin-coated PDMS films. The results show that the performance of this spin coater is similar to that of a commercial model and therefore it can be used in the laboratory and for student education. The total cost and power consumption of the spin coater are less than $30 and 5 W, respectively.
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Sadegh-Cheri, M. (2019). Design, Fabrication, and Optical Characterization of a Low-Cost and Open-Source Spin Coater. Journal of Chemical Education, 96(6), 1268–1272. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jchemed.9b00013
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