Toward Three-Dimensional MEMS Fabricated by Multiphoton Absorption Polymerization

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Abstract

The use of multiphoton absorption polymerization (MAP) to produce three-dimensional structures with sub-micrometer resolution has garnered attention recently. While many of these polymeric systems are quite impressive, the functionality of a purely polymeric structure is quite limited. We have developed a method by which metal can be deposited selectively onto an acrylic polymer structure that has been fabricated \textit{via} MAP. Postpolymerization chemical modification of the polymer provides moieties that have the ability to reduce metal ions or bind metal ions and/or metal nanoparticles. Additional electroless enhancement of the metal produces a conductive structure. This method provides a means to produce three-dimensional micro-electro-mechanical systems by way of MAP.

Authors

  • Richard Farrer

  • Christopher LaFratta

    • Merkert Chemistry Center, Boston College
  • Tommaso Baldacchini

    • Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University
  • Michael Naughton

    • Dept. of Physics, Boston College
    • Boston College
    • Physics Dept., Boston College
    • Department of Physics, Boston College
  • John Fourkas

    • Merkert Chemistry Center, Boston College
    • Boston College