Ferrofluid lithography

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Abstract

A novel self-aligned 'soft masking' method that is compatible with traditional photolithographic processes is demonstrated. This method uses a suspension of ultrafine iron oxide grains (ferrofluid) to protect or de-protect selected areas of a magnetically patterned substrate according to a programmable sequence. Automatic mask formation and registration is controlled by ferromagnetic alignment marks patterned on a substrate. External magnetic field bias applied to the system causes ferrofluid to aggregate only over designated areas on the surface, thereby masking those areas from UV or chemical exposure.

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Yellen, B. B., Fridman, G., & Friedman, G. (2004). Ferrofluid lithography. In Nanotechnology (Vol. 15). https://doi.org/10.1088/0957-4484/15/10/011

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