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Design and Development of a Three-Dimensionally Printed Microscope Mask Alignment Adapter for the Fabrication of Multilayer Microfluidic Devices
Published on: January 25, 2021
Masking technique for coating thickness control on large and strongly curved aspherical optics
B Sassolas1, R Flaminio, J Franc
1Laboratoire des Matériaux Avancés, 7 Avenue Pierre de Coubertin 69100 Villeurbanne, France. b.sassolas@lma.in2p3.fr
Abstract:
We discuss a method to control the coating thickness deposited onto large and strongly curved optics by ion beam sputtering. The technique uses an original design of the mask used to screen part of the sputtered materials. A first multielement mask is calculated from the measured two-dimensional coating thickness distribution. Then, by means of an iterative process, the final mask is designed. By using such a technique, it has been possible to deposit layers of tantalum pentoxide having a high thickness gradient onto a curved substrate 500 mm in diameter. Residual errors in the coating thickness profile are below 0.7%.

