Honeycomb structures were patterned on a 100 mm substrate. A sheet of PMMA is then bonded and fly cut to desired height. An x-ray exposure then patterns the PMMA mold prior to the fabrication of the top honeycomb structure. The gratings are then developed and electroplated having structural support on both sides. The use of bottom and top honeycomb arrays provide unique mechanical support to the fragile PMMA mold during development and electroplating of the HAR grating.
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Figure 1: Schematic of mold stabilization design (left), honeycomb pattern (right)