Pena et al., 2003 - Google Patents
“Dip-Pen” nanolithography in registry with photolithography for biosensor developmentPena et al., 2003
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- Pena D
- Raphael M
- Byers J
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- Langmuir
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“Dip-pen” nanolithography (DPN) was used to deposit molecules of interest onto silicon oxide surfaces grown by a number of different deposition techniques and prepared by photolithography and wet-chemical etching. Using this method, layers of fluorescently …
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