Serial and Parallel Dip-Pen Nanolithography Using a Colloidal Probe Tip
Journal of the American Chemical Society2010Vol. 132(13), pp. 4532–4533
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Abstract
AFM tips terminated with PMMA colloids are used to pattern molecules in both serial and parallel modes by allowing the polymer on the tip to swell under different humidity conditions. This extension of the dip-pen nanolithography technique provides an easy methodology to place inks on different substrates without the need to perform specialized tip alignment.
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