At 01:41 PM 10/11/2004 -0400, you wrote: >Hi, >Im trying to pattern su-8 on glass (square, rectangular slides). Edge bead seems to be inevitable. Suggestions on minimizing them would be really appreciated. thanks, krishna > >``````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` `````````````````````````````````````````````````````` >Krishna Vummidi > If you must spin coat, a chuck with a pocket shaped for your slides would work. The pocket depth needs to be the same as the thickness of the slide. Another method is roll coating. In this process, you place the slide between two straight edges. The straight edges are located at a set height above the slide. After a large drop of your material is placed at one end of the slide, a rod is rolled along the straight edges to distribute the resist over the slide. Alternatively, a knife edge can be used in the place of the rolling rod. For very high viscosity materials, a stop on the base will be needed to prevent the slide from moving. Another slide taped to the base would work. _________________________________ | rod or knife edge | |_________________________________| ________________ /\ /\ ^ coating thickness || _______________ || _________v________ || | slide | || || |_______________| || -------------------------------------------------- | Base | -------------------------------------------------- -- Mark Fuller Microelectronics Fabrication Facility Washington State University Dana Hall 102 Pullman, WA 99164-2711 (509)335-1797