Hi Jon, You can use either e-beam or sputtering to deposit metals on SU-8 or on plastics. If you are using these metals as contacts in MEMS or microfluidics, it is better to do it by sputtering. Since e-beam and thermal evaporation are line of sight deposition techniques, there is dicontinuity in the metal film due to shadowing across the previous structures. Samadhan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jon Fox"To: "General MEMS discussion" Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2007 5:18 PM Subject: [mems-talk] Depositing metals onto plastics and SU-8 > I'm using resistive evaporation to put down various metals onto SU-8 and > onto plastic substrates and am seeing significant sample heating which > seems to be causing as little as some reflow or as much as unidentified > hazy thin films around the sample. > > I will be trying to move my metal source (resistive canoe) away from the > sample to alleviate this, but I was wondering what the preferred method > of depositing metals onto polymers was: resistive, e-beam bombard, or > sputtering?