Abstract:
We report a novel non-planar flexible silicon chip technology by means of patterning thin films of high residual stress on top of shaped thin silicon substrate. High resi...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
We report a novel non-planar flexible silicon chip technology by means of patterning thin films of high residual stress on top of shaped thin silicon substrate. High residual stresses of thin films make thin chip deform into designed three-dimensional shapes. In this study, a series of patterned stress films and “petal-like” chips were fabricated and analyzed. Large curvatures can also be formed and maintained by the packaging process bonding the chips to constraining elements such as thin-film polymer ring structures. As a demonstration, a CMOS image-sensing retina chip is made into a contact-lens shape conforming to a human eyeball 12.5mm in radius. This non-planar and flexible chip technology provides a desirable device surface interface to soft or non-planar bio surfaces and opens up possibilities for many biomedical applications.
Published in: 2013 35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC)
Date of Conference: 03-07 July 2013
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 26 September 2013
Electronic ISBN:978-1-4577-0216-7
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PubMed ID: 24111312
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- IEEE Keywords
- Silicon ,
- Stress ,
- Shape ,
- Films ,
- Retina ,
- Substrates ,
- CMOS integrated circuits
- Index Terms
- Biomedical Applications ,
- Chip Technology ,
- Flexible Chips ,
- Thin Films ,
- Eyeball ,
- Residual Stress ,
- Three-dimensional Shape ,
- Μm Radius ,
- Large Curvature ,
- Silicon Chip ,
- Thin Substrate ,
- Flexible Technology ,
- High Residual Stress ,
- Flexible Silicone ,
- Non-planar Surfaces ,
- Stiffness ,
- Mm In Diameter ,
- Young’s Modulus ,
- Finite Element ,
- Mm In Size ,
- Radius Of Curvature ,
- Retinal Prosthesis ,
- Gaussian Curvature ,
- Geometric Deformation ,
- Silicon Nitride ,
- Vertical Displacement ,
- Spherical Surface ,
- Polymer Films ,
- Longitudinal Direction ,
- Transconductance
- MeSH Terms
Keywords assist with retrieval of results and provide a means to discovering other relevant content. Learn more.
- IEEE Keywords
- Silicon ,
- Stress ,
- Shape ,
- Films ,
- Retina ,
- Substrates ,
- CMOS integrated circuits
- Index Terms
- Biomedical Applications ,
- Chip Technology ,
- Flexible Chips ,
- Thin Films ,
- Eyeball ,
- Residual Stress ,
- Three-dimensional Shape ,
- Μm Radius ,
- Large Curvature ,
- Silicon Chip ,
- Thin Substrate ,
- Flexible Technology ,
- High Residual Stress ,
- Flexible Silicone ,
- Non-planar Surfaces ,
- Stiffness ,
- Mm In Diameter ,
- Young’s Modulus ,
- Finite Element ,
- Mm In Size ,
- Radius Of Curvature ,
- Retinal Prosthesis ,
- Gaussian Curvature ,
- Geometric Deformation ,
- Silicon Nitride ,
- Vertical Displacement ,
- Spherical Surface ,
- Polymer Films ,
- Longitudinal Direction ,
- Transconductance
- MeSH Terms