Wu et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Strategies for patterning biomolecules with dip‐pen nanolithographyWu et al., 2011
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- Wu C
- Reinhoudt D
- Otto C
- Subramaniam V
- Velders A
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Dip‐pen nanolithography (DPN) is an atomic force microscopy (AFM)‐based lithography technique, which has the ability to fabricate patterns with a feature size down to approximately 15 nm using both top‐down and bottom‐up approaches. DPN utilizes the …
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