US20080072708A1 - Method for manufacturing die and molding obtained therewith - Google Patents
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Abstract
A substrate 11 is patterned by photolithography to make a first original plate. Next, the pattern 11 a of the first original plate is transferred to make a second original plate 12. Next, the second original plate 12 is machined to make a die. Further, the pattern 12 b of the second original plate 12 is transferred to make a third original plate 13, which is used as a die. This provides a method for manufacturing a die by which a special shape, for example, a shape having a high aspect ratio portion can be easily formed and a molding obtained therewith.
Description
- This is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/JP2006/310726, filed May 30, 2006, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
- The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a die and a molding obtained therewith, and more specifically, it relates to a method for manufacturing a die using photolithography and machining and a molding obtained therewith.
- With recent reduction in size, thickness, and weight of electronics, it is hoped that special shapes, for example, a shape having a high aspect ratio portion will be realized. Specifically, formation of, for example, a deep groove having an arbitrarily shaped protrusion in the bottom thereof is hoped. It is obvious that electronics will be further reduced in size, thickness, and weight, and it is expected that the demands for these special shapes will increase further. In anticipation of these demands, approaches to realizing the above special shapes, for example, fabrication of a fine structure by photolithography using X-ray and accuracy improvement in machining, are increasingly active.
- However, when the above special shapes are formed by machining, the cutting tool size of processing machine is a problem. It is difficult to process a pattern less than 100 μm in width. In addition, it is difficult to process, by machining, what has an aspect ratio of one or more on the order of magnitude of micrometers. On the other hand, when the above special shapes are formed by photolithography, the processing accuracy in the depth direction can vary about several percent. In addition, photolithography is disadvantageous in that the controllability in processing an arbitrary shape such as a tapered shape or a curved shape is poor.
- The present invention is made in consideration of such points, and an object of the present invention is to provide a method for manufacturing a die by which a special shape, for example, a shape having a high aspect ratio portion can be easily formed, and a molding obtained therewith.
- In an aspect of the present invention, a method for manufacturing a die includes the steps of patterning a substrate by photolithography to make a first original plate, transferring the pattern of the first original plate to make a second original plate, and machining the second original plate to make a die.
- According to this method, photolithography is used for forming, for example, a high aspect ratio portion in a fine structure, and machining is used for processing an arbitrary shape in the fine structure with a high degree of accuracy. Therefore, a special shape, for example, a shape having a high aspect ratio portion can be easily formed.
- In another aspect of the present invention, a method for manufacturing a die includes the steps of forming a depression in a substrate to make a first original plate, transferring the pattern of the first original plate to make a second original plate having a protrusion corresponding to the depression, and machining the protrusion of the second original plate to make a die.
- According to this method, the protrusion of the second original plate corresponding to the depression of the first original plate is machined. Therefore, this method makes possible complex microfabrication of a side surface or a bottom surface in a fine depression smaller than the size of the cutting tool in machining.
- The method for manufacturing a die of the present invention preferably includes the step of transferring the pattern that the die has to make a third original plate, and it is preferable that the third original plate be used as a die or a mother die of a die. According to this method, using the third original plate as a mother die makes it possible to obtain a die with which, for example, a stripe groove or a fine depression or protrusion can be formed, to an accuracy of machining, in a tapered surface or a bottom surface of a fine structure that cannot be processed by machining, for example, a fine structure smaller than the size of the cutting tool used for machining. As a result, it is possible to significantly expand the limit of die processing.
- A molding of the present invention is molded using the above die or a die obtained using the above mother die. The molding of the present invention preferably includes a relatively high aspect ratio portion.
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- According to the method of the present invention, a depression is formed in a substrate to make a first original plate, the pattern of the first original plate is transferred to make a second original plate having a protrusion corresponding to the depression, and the protrusion of the second original plate is machined to make a die. Therefore, a special shape, for example, a shape having a high aspect ratio portion can be easily formed, and a fine depression or protrusion can be easily formed by machining with a high degree of accuracy in a tapered surface or a bottom surface of a fine structure smaller than the size of the cutting tool for machining.
- Photolithography and machining have advantages and disadvantages. That is, photolithography is advantageous to processing a micropattern or a large area at once and to processing a special shape. Currently, a micropattern of several tens of nanometers in width can be formed. In addition, photolithography enables one to process a large range at once and to form a special shape in which the same portion needs to be processed more than once, for example, a grating shape, and a shape having an aspect ratio of more than 10. On the other hand, machining is advantageous to processing with high dimensional accuracy and to processing with small surface roughness. Machining enables processing with very small dimensional variation.
- The inventors focused attention on the above-described points, found that a special shape, for example, a shape having a high aspect ratio portion could be easily formed by fusing the fine patterning by photolithography and the high-accuracy processing by machining and thereby compensating for the disadvantage of photolithography with machining and compensating for the disadvantage of machining with photolithography, and made the present invention.
- That is, the gist of the present invention is to easily form a special shape, for example, a shape having a high aspect ratio portion by forming a depression in a substrate to make a first original plate, transferring the pattern of the first original plate to make a second original plate having a protrusion corresponding to the depression, and machining the protrusion of the second original plate to make a die.
- Embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in detail. The method for manufacturing a die according to the present invention includes the steps of patterning a substrate by photolithography to make a first original plate, transferring the pattern of the first original plate to make a second original plate, and machining the second original plate to make a die.
- The method according to the present invention makes it possible to machine a fine structure that cannot be processed with an ordinary cutting tool 1 (whose tip width is normally 100 μm or more) used for machining and shown in
FIG. 1 . That is, it is impossible to finely process (for example, to form fine depressions and/or protrusions in)tapered surfaces 3 a and abottom surface 3 b of adepression 3 formed in asubstrate 2 shown inFIG. 2 by machining using the cutting tool 1 shown inFIG. 1 . The method according to the present invention makes it possible to make asubstrate 2 whosetapered surfaces 3 a andbottom surface 3 b in adepression 3 are finely processed. - In the method according to the present invention, a
depression 4 is formed in asubstrate 2 to make a first original plate as shown inFIG. 3 (a), the pattern (depression 4) of the first original plate is transferred to make a secondoriginal plate 5 having aprotrusion 5 a corresponding to thedepression 4 as shown inFIG. 3 (b), and theprotrusion 5 a of the secondoriginal plate 5 is machined to formtapered surfaces 5 b and atop surface 5 c in theprotrusion 5 a as shown inFIG. 3 (c). Further, thetapered surfaces 5 b and thetop surface 5 c are finely processed. Since the machining is performed on theprotruding portion 5 a of the secondoriginal plate 5, the machining can be performed regardless of the size of the cutting tool 1. By thereafter transferring the machined pattern (protrusion 5 a) of the secondoriginal plate 5 to make a third original plate, asubstrate 2 having the desired shape shown inFIG. 2 can be obtained. - The method according to the present invention will be described in more detail. First, in the step of making the first original plate, the substrate is patterned by photolithography as shown in
FIG. 4 (a). A resist layer (not shown) is formed on asubstrate 11. The resist layer is hardened by being irradiated with light through a mask having a predetermined pattern. Thereafter, the resist layer is developed to form a resist layer corresponding to the predetermined pattern on thesubstrate 11. Thesubstrate 11 is etched using the patterned resist layer as a mask. Thereafter, the resist layer remaining on thesubstrate 11 is removed to form apattern 11 a (depressed pattern in this case) on thesubstrate 11. Not only the semiconductor technology, in which two-dimensional fabrication is mainly performed, but also the MEMS (Micro ElectroMechanical System) technology, in which three-dimensional fabrication is performed, is utilized for the photolithography. - A silicon substrate or a plastic substrate such as a resist layer or an acrylic substrate can be used as the
substrate 11. Wet etching, dry etching, isotropic etching, or anisotropic etching can be used as etching. Various resists such as a negative resist or a positive resist can be used as a resist forming the resist layer. - By forming the
pattern 11 a in thesubstrate 11 by photolithography in this way to make a firstoriginal plate 11, a fine shape or a shape having a high aspect ratio (shape having a relatively high aspect ratio of, for example, one or more on the order of magnitude of micrometers) can be easily formed in the first original plate. - Next, in the step of making the second original plate, the
pattern 11 a of the first original plate is transferred as shown inFIG. 4 (b). A method including transferring a pattern to a metal layer or a plastic layer using metal electroforming or plastic molding can be used as a method for transferring the pattern of the first original plate. For example, by electroforming nickel on a silicon substrate or a plastic substrate that is asubstrate 11 in which apattern 11 a is formed as described above, and peeling the silicon substrate from the nickel plate formed by electroforming, the pattern can be transferred to the nickel plate that is a transfer layer. Alternatively, by forming a silicon carbide plate on a silicon substrate patterned as described above and then dissolving the silicon substrate, the pattern can be transferred to the silicon carbide plate. The detail of this method is disclosed in Toru Itoh et al., “SILICON CARBIDE MICROFABRICATION BY SILICON LOST MOLDING FOR GLASS PRESS MOLDS,” Technical Digest of Transducers 2003, 2A2.4, pp. 254-257. The content of this document is included in this specification for reference. - By transferring the
pattern 11 a of the first original plate in this way to make a secondoriginal plate 12, the below-described machining can be performed without limitation due to the size of the cutting tool. If, for example, a depressed shape having a high aspect ratio is formed in the first original plate, thepattern 11 a is inverted by being transferred to the secondoriginal plate 12 and appears as a protruding shape. Therefore, even if the size of the depression is small, it is possible to machine the inverted protrudingpattern 11 a. - Next, in the step of making a die, the second original plate is machined as shown in
FIG. 4 (c). As described above, if, for example, a depressed shape having a high aspect ratio is formed in the first original plate, it appears as a protrudingpattern 12 b in the secondoriginal plate 12. Therefore, this protrudingpattern 12 b can be easily machined. This makes it possible to form a tapered shape or a curved shape in thepattern 12 b of the secondoriginal plate 12 with a high degree of accuracy, for example, a high degree of accuracy of ± 1/100° or more accurate in taper angle. That is, apart 12 a of thepattern 12 a can be removed with a high degree of accuracy. The term “machining” here refers to ordinary machining using a cutting tool. - After machined, the second
original plate 12 can be used as a die. By performing molding with this die, a molding having a specially shaped portion, for example, a high aspect ratio portion can be obtained. The machined secondoriginal plate 12 itself can also be used as a processed article (processed article having a high aspect ratio protrusion in this case). According to the above-described method, photolithography is used for forming, for example, a high aspect ratio portion in a fine structure, and machining is used for processing an arbitrary shape in the fine structure with a high degree of accuracy. Therefore, a special shape, for example, a shape having a high aspect ratio portion can be easily formed. According to this method, a portion requiring high-accuracy processing is machined but the whole is not machined. Therefore, the manufacturing process time can be shortened. - It is possible to transfer the
pattern 12 b of the secondoriginal plate 12 to make a thirdoriginal plate 13 as shown inFIG. 4 (d) and to use the thirdoriginal plate 13 as a die or a mother die of a die. That is, a die may be obtained by transferring thepattern 13 a to another material using this thirdoriginal plate 13 as a mother die, or the thirdoriginal plate 13 may be used as a die. Since thepattern 12 b of the secondoriginal plate 12 machined with a high degree of accuracy is transferred to this thirdoriginal plate 13, the thirdoriginal plate 13 can have an arbitrarily shaped portion, such as portion X inFIG. 4 (d), in its fine structure. That is, the thirdoriginal plate 13 has apattern 13 a including a taperedsurface 13 b and abottom surface 13 c finely processed with a high degree of accuracy, which cannot be realized by conventional arts. Therefore, by making a die using such a thirdoriginal plate 13 as a mother die and performing molding with the die, a molding having a specially shaped portion, for example, a high aspect ratio portion can be obtained. - Methods for transferring the
pattern 12 b of the secondoriginal plate 12 to the thirdoriginal plate 13 include the following methods. For example, in the case where the secondoriginal plate 12 is a nickel plate, another nickel plate is formed by electroforming nickel directly on the nickel plate or with a mold release layer therebetween, and thereafter the nickel plates are separated to transfer the pattern to the nickel plate that is the third original plate. In this case, the liquid composition in nickel electroforming may be appropriately changed to change the hardness of the nickel plate to prevent burr formation in the third original plate. In the case where the secondoriginal plate 12 is a silicon carbide plate, another silicon carbide plate is formed on the silicon carbide plate with a mold release layer therebetween, and the mold release layer is selectively dissolved to transfer the pattern to the silicon carbide plate that is the third original plate. - As described above, also in the case where the third
original plate 13 is used as a mother die, since the secondoriginal plate 12 is used, it is possible to obtain a die with which, for example, a stripe groove or a fine depression or protrusion can be formed, to an accuracy of machining, in a taperedsurface 13 b or abottom surface 13 c of a fine structure that cannot be processed by machining and that is smaller than the size of the cutting tool used for machining. As a result, it is possible to significantly expand the limit of die processing. - The method for manufacturing a die of the present invention can be applied, for example, to the manufacture of a die of a microchannel or a microlens array.
FIG. 5 (a) illustrates a microchannel obtained by a method for manufacturing a die according to an embodiment of the present invention.FIG. 5 (b) is an enlarged view showing a protruding part in (a). - The
microchannel 22 shown inFIG. 5 (a) is about 10 μm in width and about 20 μm in depth and is formed in asubstrate 21. A plurality ofprotrusions 22 a are provided in thismicrochannel 22. In addition, shallow bottom surfaces 22 b and taperedsurfaces 22 c are formed in thismicrochannel 22. Such amicrochannel 22 having theprotrusions 22 a, shallow bottom surfaces 22 b, and taperedsurfaces 22 c cannot be formed by machining. As for photolithography, the taper angle θ shown inFIG. 5 (b) cannot be freely set. In the case where themicrochannel 22 shown inFIG. 5 is obtained in thesubstrate 21 by the method of the present invention, a groove corresponding to themicrochannel 22 is formed by photolithography in a substrate that is a first original plate, and the pattern is transferred to a second original plate. At this time, the groove portion corresponding to themicrochannel 22 appears as a protrusion. In this protrusion, depressions corresponding to theprotrusions 22 a are formed by machining. By performing molding using the machined second original plate as a die and using the material of thesubstrate 21, asubstrate 21 having a microchannel 22 can be obtained. - In the case where a microlens array is obtained by the method of the present invention, depressions corresponding to a plurality of lenses are formed by photolithography in a substrate that is a first original plate, and the pattern is transferred to a second original plate. At this time, the depressions corresponding to the lenses appear as protrusions. Finish processing (mirror-like finishing) of these protrusions is performed by machining. By performing molding using the machined second original plate as a die and using the material of the lens array, a microlens array can be obtained. When the depressions corresponding to the lenses are formed by photolithography, the amount of light (light exposure) to which the photosensitive resin (resist) is exposed is changed depending on place. This makes the thickness of the photosensitive resin after development different depending on place according to the light exposure, thereby forming curved surfaces in the depressions corresponding to the lenses.
- The present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and various changes can be made therein. For example, the present invention is not limited to the sizes, numerical values, and materials described in the above-described embodiments. Although the method of the present invention is applied to a microchannel and a microlens array in the above-described embodiments, the present invention is not limited to this. The present invention can be applied to forming various shapes that cannot be formed by photolithography alone or machining alone, for example, a lens, a Fresnel lens, a reflecting mirror, or a groove for an optical fiber, and combination of these, and combination of these and a microchannel and/or a microlens array. Various other changes can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view showing a cutting tool used for machining. -
FIG. 2 illustrates a shape obtained by a method for manufacturing a die according to the present invention. - FIGS. 3 (a) to 3 (c) illustrate a method for manufacturing a die according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 4 (a) to 4 (d) illustrate a method for manufacturing a die according to an embodiment of the present invention.
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FIG. 5 (a) illustrates a microchannel obtained by a method for manufacturing a die according to an embodiment of the present invention.FIG. 5 (b) is an enlarged view showing a protrusion inFIG. 5 (a). -
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1. A method for manufacturing a die, comprising the steps of: patterning a substrate by photolithography to make a first original plate; transferring the pattern of the first original plate to make a second original plate; and machining the second original plate to make a die.
2. A method for manufacturing a die, comprising the steps of: forming a depression in a substrate to make a first original plate; transferring the pattern of the first original plate to make a second original plate having a protrusion corresponding to the depression; and machining the protrusion of the second original plate to make a die.
3. The method for manufacturing a die according to claim 1 , further comprising the step of transferring the pattern that the die has to make a third original plate, wherein the third original plate is used as a die or a mother die of a die.
4. The method for manufacturing a die according to claim 2 , further comprising the step of transferring the pattern that the die has to make a third original plate, wherein the third original plate is used as a die or a mother die of a die.
5. A molding molded using a die, the die being obtained by the steps of: patterning a substrate by photolithography to make a first original plate; transferring the pattern of the first original plate to make a second original plate; and machining the second original plate to make a die.
6. A molding molded using a die, the die being obtained by the steps of: forming a depression in a substrate to make a first original plate; transferring the pattern of the first original plate to make a second original plate having a protrusion corresponding to the depression; and machining the protrusion of the second original plate to make a die.
7. The molding according to claim 5 , including a relatively high aspect ratio portion.
8. The molding according to claim 6 , including a relatively high aspect ratio portion.
9. The molding according to claim 5 , including at least one selected from a group consisting of a microchannel, a microlens array, a lens, a Fresnel lens, a reflecting mirror, and a groove for an optical fiber.
10. The molding according to claim 6 , including at least one selected from a group consisting of a microchannel, a microlens array, a lens, a Fresnel lens, a reflecting mirror, and a groove for an optical fiber.
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