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New stamping technique creates functional features at nanoscale dimensions.
By using their stamping technique over and over, the researchers can create a repeated pattern of red, green, and blue stripes.
Stable and high performance Pt-NPGL/Nafion membrane electrode assemblies (MEAs) were made using a stamping technique.
A polydimethylsiloxane stamping technique is used to transfer metal chloride solutions onto carbon thin films in the form of ordered droplet microarrays that dry to produce catalytic micropatches.
One, Semprius, uses the same stamping technique as his flexible devices do to print the world's smallest solar cells onto flat panels; the cells, made with gallium arsenide, a high-performance semiconductor, and coated with lenses the size of pinheads, are too small to handle with traditional tools.
The dry printing (or stamping) technique uses polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) stamp to transfer SWCNTs and graphene films from the growth substrates such as SiO2/Si and metal films, still has problems with mechanical damage [81].
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Oligothiophenes bearing methacrylic functionalities were two-dimensional-structured by stamping techniques.
Transparent strain sensors based on graphene were fabricated in a form of rosette on a flexible plastic or stretchable rubber substrate by using reactive ion etching and stamping techniques.
Other methodologies have also been reported that relate with bottom up self-assembly approaches [32 38], redox control [39], conductive AFM [40], scanning-near field photolithography [41] and stamping techniques, such as imprinting lithography [42 44].
As an example, nanowire and carbon nanotube arrays can be fabricated with diameters and pitches as small as 10 nm; selective functionalization of these nanostructures cannot be accomplished by stamping techniques, but it could be easily achieved by the electrochemical approach described here.
The flexible versions are made using a combination chemical-etching-and-stamping technique developed by John Rogers, professor of materials science and engineering at the University of Illinois.
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