Abstract
AbstractSU8 Negative photoresist is finding high demand in applications such as MEMS sensors and waveguides. The possibility of photolithographic patterning and high physical and dielectric properties are attracting ever more users among workers in the electronics industry and increasingly in biomedical applications. In our work we employ an original method of exposing of SU8 and create high aspect ratio structures on glass and other substrates. Dry plasma etching results of negative epoxy-based photoresist by Inductively Coupled Plasma system using gases O2 and CF4 are presented.
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