This application claims the benefit of Taiwan Patent Application No. 100129683, filed on Aug. 19, 2011, in the Taiwan Intellectual Property Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a method for assembling micro-components, in particular to the method for auxiliary-assembling micro-components through liquid medium.
2. Description of the Related Art
In a civilization evolution, people do not only use hands to assemble components but also assemble components that are not directly assembled by hands. The foregoing situation has two situations: one situation is too big and unable to be assembled by hands; another situation is too small and unable to be assembled by hands or even automatic pick and place robotic tweezers.
In the situation that smallest component is unable to be assembled, such as the size with micrometers or nanometers, the specific property of the substances are always utilized to achieve the assembly effect. For example, a region of a substrate may have difference between hydrophilicity and hydrophobicity after special treatment. Next, when a substrate covered with thin oil films is immersed into water, the oil drop will remain on the hydrophobic region. The micro-component, which has been treated with hydrophobic surface treatment, will stay on the oil drop due to the minimization of interfacial surface energy.
However, the foregoing manner merely performs simple assembled structure while requiring beforehand surface treatment. It may not achieve while synchronously assembling complex multi-dimensional 3D structures in mass.
In view of the shortcomings of the prior art, the inventor(s) of the present invention based on years of experience in the related field to conduct extensive researches and experiments, and developed a method for auxiliary-assembling micro-components through liquid medium as a principle objective to overcome a problem that is unable to synchronously assemble multi-dimensional microstructures in mass.
Thus, to achieve the foregoing objective, a method for auxiliary-assembling micro-components through liquid medium according to the invention includes the following steps: firstly providing a substrate, an adhesive layer, at least one micro-component and a liquid medium. The adhesive layer is located on the substrate, and the micro-component and the liquid medium are located on the adhesive layer. The adhesive layer is used for adhering one side of the micro-component and another side of the micro-component is disposed with the liquid medium. Wherein, the adhesive layer can be made of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), and the micro-component can, but not limited to, be spherical shape.
Further, the substrate having the adhesive layer can be firstly produced while providing the foregoing components. The micro-component is firstly placed on another substrate having a trap structure. Next, the substrate is moved to move the adhesive layer to a relative position of another substrate placed with the micro-component. The micro-component is adhered to the adhesive layer. Afterward, the substrate is moved to allow the micro-component to wet the liquid medium. The substrate is distant from the liquid medium by moving at a speed that is smaller than a specific speed after the micro-component is wet with the liquid medium, such that the micro-component can be remained to the adhesive layer. The specific speed relates to specific gravity, viscosity, surface tension, contact angles and imposed contact areas of selected liquid medium. Taking a metallic ball (solder ball) having 300 micrometers in diameter as an example, the specific speed can be smaller than 90 micrometers/seconds so that the micro-component can be placed on the target region. However, when the specific speed is greater than 4370 micrometers/second, the metallic ball (solder ball) is taken away from the target region. It is noteworthy to point out the liquid medium can be the oil drop, ultraviolet curing glue, infrared curing glue, thermal cure glue or conductive glue. The selected liquid medium relates to the demand of subsequent assembly steps. In another word, the oil drop and conductive particles or conductive glue can be used to achieve the assembly through tin soldering, heat curing or photo-curing if the design of assembling the micro-component has conductive demand. If the design of assembling the micro-component does not have conductive demand, the liquid drop can be used as the liquid medium by selecting insulation ultraviolet or infrared optical glue, thereby using photo-curing for assembly. In addition, the foregoing step can be reversely performed. In other words, the adhesive zone is firstly wet with the liquid medium, and then the substrate is moved to allow the adhesive layer to adhere to the micro-component.
The subsequent step is that another side of the micro-component which is disposed of the liquid medium is in contact with the target region. The target region can include another micro-component. Then, the substrate is selectively distant from the target region at a speed that is greater or smaller than the specific speed so that the micro-component is placed on the target region or taken away from the target region. The invention mainly utilizes features of the surface tension of the liquid medium and the weight of the micro-component and allows the micro-component to freely select whether or not it is placed on the target region via effect relationship of different speeds. In another word, if the situation that the micro-component is placed on the target region is not good enough, the micro-component can be distant from the target region by means of a motion that is smaller than the specific speed, so as to achieve re-assembly. If the situation that the micro-component is placed on the target region is good enough, the micro-component can be retained at the target region by means of a motion that is greater than the specific speed.
The method for auxiliary-assembling micro-components through liquid medium according to the invention has the following advantages:
1. The method for auxiliary-assembling micro-components through liquid medium utilizes features of the surface tension of the liquid medium and the weight of the micro-component and allows the micro-component to freely select whether or not it is placed on the target region via effect relationship of different speeds.
2. With the feature of the liquid medium, the assembly of the micro-component can be a complex three-dimensional assembly structure.
The technical characteristics of a method for auxiliary-assembling micro-components through liquid medium of the present invention may become apparent with the detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the illustration of the related drawings. It is noteworthy to point out that same numerals are used in the following preferred embodiments to represent respective elements.
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In the embodiment, the step 110 expressed contacting a target region by another side of the micro-component having the liquid medium, and the substrate is selectively distant from the target region at a speed that is greater or smaller than a specific speed such that the micro-component is placed on or taken away from the target region, so as to assembling the micro-component. Wherein, the target region can include another micro-component. In other words, the micro-components are mutually assembled. The specific speed relates to specific gravity, viscosity, surface tension, contact angles and imposed contact areas of selected liquid medium. Taking a metallic ball (solder ball) having 300 micrometers in diameter as an example, the specific speed can be smaller than 90 micrometers/seconds, so that the micro-component can be placed on the target area. However, when the specific speed is greater than 4370 micrometer/second, the metallic ball (solder ball) is taken away from the target region. The invention mainly utilizes features of the surface tension of liquid medium and the weight of the micro-component and allows the micro-component to freely select whether or not it is placed on the target region via effect relationship of different speeds. In another word, if the situation that the micro-component is placed on the target region is not good enough, the micro-component can be distant from the target region by means of a motion that is smaller than the specific speed, so as to achieve re-assembly. If the situation that the micro-component is placed on the target region is good enough, the micro-component can be retained at the target region by means of a motion that is greater than the specific speed. (The specific speed is determined by the viscosity, density, surface energy, dipping geometry of the droplet and the inertial force of the micro-component.)
To further understand the advantage of the method for auxiliary-assembling micro-components through liquid medium according to the invention, an embodiment is provided by the inventor. With reference to
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In addition, the foregoing steps can be reversely performed. With reference to
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The invention improves over the prior art and complies with patent application requirements, and thus is duly filed for patent application. While the invention has been described by device of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those generally skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention set forth in the claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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100129683 | Aug 2011 | TW | national |