Abstract
A conventional laser micromachining system is configured for use as a matrix-assisted pulsed laser evaporation direct-write (MAPLE-DW) system in a straightforward and cost-effective manner. The simplicity of the method is illustrated by highlighting the process for MAPLE-DW of polymer composites used in chemical gas sensor arrays. Important aspects are considered, including ribbon preparation, ribbon aging, and computerized process control for rapid prototyping.
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