Tobias E. Balmer, Heinz Schmid, et al.
Langmuir
A novel type of lithography based on classical flexography printing to create a low-cost, large-area and high-resolution patterning process is discussed. The process of microcontact printing, which transfers only a molecular monolayer of ink to a surface, is found to be capable of reproducing high-resolution patterns in gold, silver or copper that can be used to carry electrical currents. The process of soft lithography which involves the application of several alternative techniques to photolithography for fabricating micro- and nanostructures is examined. The formulation of harder stamp materials for large-area, high-resolution printing applications is also discussed.
Tobias E. Balmer, Heinz Schmid, et al.
Langmuir
Sarmenio Saliba, Patrick W. Ruch, et al.
Microporous and Mesoporous Materials
Julian Marschewski, Patrick W. Ruch, et al.
Int. J. Heat Mass Transf.
Adrian Renfer, Manish K. Tiwari, et al.
Microfluidics and Nanofluidics