Techniques for Fabricating High Resolution Liquid Crystal Reticles.

Abstract

The overall objective of this two-phase program was to develop techniques for fabricating high resolution liquid crystal reticles suitable for military application. The first phase of this program consisted of three technology development tasks, namely substrate improvements, liquid crystal seals, and electronics seals. The goal of each development task was successfully accomplished. Results are summarized below: (1) Techniques were developed to produce 98 percent working electrode lines without repair (100 percent with repair) on LCR plates with a density of 580 lines per inch. Results were verified by optical inspection and electrical test. (2) LC cells fabricated with Ablefilm 539 sealant have now surpassed 7000 hours at +80 C and -17 C without cell deterioration. Additional cells with bulk electrodes and continuous AC voltage have surpassed 6200 hours at +25 C without alignment change. Other cells fabricated with Ablefilm 539 showed no signs of weakening when exposed to liquid nitrogen or boiling water conditions. (3) A dual coating of silicon nitride and parylene demonstrated moisture protection, but the process was costly to apply and difficult to repair. Conventional hybrid solder sealing technology was used to devise two alternate packaging concepts to maximize producibility and maintainability with potentially lower production costs. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 01, 1979
Accession Number
ADA083286

Entities

People

  • Barry C. Gilbert

Organizations

  • Hughes Aircraft Company

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Advanced Electronics

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Assembly
  • Ceramic Materials
  • Chemical Etching
  • Crystals
  • Electrodes
  • Electronics
  • Failure Mode And Effect Analysis
  • High Resolution
  • Life Tests
  • Liquid Crystals
  • Manufacturing
  • Materials
  • Materials Processing
  • Mechanical Structure
  • Reliability
  • Semiconductors
  • Substrates

Readers

  • Nanofabrication and Microfabrication.
  • Software Engineering
  • Surface Engineering/Surface Coating Technology.

Technology Areas

  • Microelectronics