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Consistent optical surface inspection based on open environment droplet size-controlled condensation figures

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Condensation figure (CF) is a simple and cost-effective method to inspect patterns and defects on product surfaces. This inspection method is based on energy differentials on surfaces. Due to wettability… Click to show full abstract

Condensation figure (CF) is a simple and cost-effective method to inspect patterns and defects on product surfaces. This inspection method is based on energy differentials on surfaces. Due to wettability contrast, water droplets are preferentially nucleated and grown on hydrophilic regions. The formed CF can further be segmented for the recognition and measurement of the patterns on the surfaces. The state-of-the-art CF methods are close-environmental, while controlled open-environmental CF has broader applications in manufacturing and quality inspection. The lack of open-environmental CF for such applications is mostly because of the unavailable droplet size control methods. In this paper, we designed a high-resolution optical surface inspection system based on open environment droplet-size-controlled CFs. This is done by real-time imaging and recognizing the condensed droplet sizes and densities on surfaces, and accordingly tuning the vaporization and evaporation of droplets on the surface by the vapor flow rate. Our experimental results show that the average diameter of droplets can be controlled below 3.5 µm in a laboratory setup for different metal substrates. We also test the system for inspecting self-assembled monolayer patterns with line width of 5 µm on a gold surface; this can be promisingly used for online quality monitoring and in-process control of printed patterns in flexible devices manufacturing.

Keywords: droplet; droplet size; optical surface; inspection

Journal Title: Measurement Science and Technology
Year Published: 2021

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