This illustration depicts a new technique that uses a pulsing laser to create synthetic nanodiamond films and patterns from graphite, with potential applications from biosensors to computer chips.
Trehalose glycopolymer resists allow direct writing of protein patterns by electron-beam lithography
Direct-write patterning of biomolecules at micrometre and nanometre length scales has the potential to enable pattern generation with fewer fabrication steps. In addition, direct-write approaches ...
Multicomponent organic thin films exploiting conjugated polymers are being investigated as candidates for optoelectronic devices 1,2,3,4,5,6. Among them, poly(3-hexylthiophene ...
Writing on solid materials, like parchment or paper, is possible because the ink binds to the surface and remains undisturbed. But in a liquid, particles are constantly moving around, and ink quickly ...
A new technique uses a pulsing laser to create synthetic nanodiamond films and patterns from graphite, with potential applications from biosensors to computer chips. “The biggest advantage is that you ...
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