Search results for nanoimprint
Making a good impression: Nanoimprint lithography tests at NIST
In what should be good news for integrated circuit manufacturers, recent studies by the National Institute of Standards and Technology have helped resolve two important questions about an emerging microcircuit ...
Nanotechnology / Nanomaterials
Apr 29, 2008 |
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Researchers develop detailed design rules for nanoimprint lithography processing
Using a combination of experimental data and simulations, researchers have identified key parameters that predict the outcome of nanoimprint lithography, a fabrication technique that offers an alternative to ...
Apr 24, 2006 |
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Molecular scale resolution achieved in polymer nanoimprinting technique
Scientists using molds derived from carbon nanotubes have approached the ultimate resolution – defined by molecular scale dimensions – in a widely used polymer nanoimprinting technique. By accurately replicating features with ...
Jan 21, 2005 |
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First EVG UV Nanoimprint step&repeat lithography system will be delivered to AMO
EV Group launches a step-and-repeat nanoimprint lithography system for industrial fabrication of nanoscale devices EV Group (EVG), a leading manufacturer of MEMS, nano and semiconductor wafer-processing equipment, said today ...
Dec 15, 2004 |
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The international Consortium for the comercialisation of Nanoimprint
EV Group (EVG), which has the world's largest installed base of nanoimprinting equipment, today announced the launch of a global consortium dedicated to commercializing advanced (NIL) technologies. NIL is a next-generation lithography method tha ...
Dec 07, 2004 |
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UV Nanoimprint
The german WDR (Westdeutscher Rundfunk) has reported in its science magazin Q21 about the fabrication of nano sized structures by UV Nanoimprint. The technology is decriped on the example of a miniaturized page o ...
Dec 06, 2004 |
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Breakthrough In Nanoimprinting Yields Simple Way To Make Microscopic Electronics
Scientists achieve smallest-ever spacing in nanoscale structures In a breakthrough that could lead to dramatically smaller memory chips and other electronic components, Princeton scientists have found a w ...
Jul 22, 2004 |
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Nanoimprint lithography continues to advance
Nanoimprint is an emerging lithographic technology that promises high-throughput patterning of nanostructures. Based on the mechanical embossing principle, nanoimprint technique can achieve pattern resolutions ...
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May 12, 2004 |
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New glass stamp may make cheaper, more precise biosensors
Advances in microchip technology may someday enable clinicians to perform tests for hundreds of diseases -- sifting out specific molecules, such as early stage cancer cells -- from just one drop of blood. ...
Oct 19, 2011 |
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Patterned media technique achieves Terabit data recording densities
(PhysOrg.com) -- In an effort to increase the recording densities of hard disk drives, patterned media has become one of the most promising strategies for achieving recording densities beyond 1 Tbit/in2. In pattern ...
Copying geckos’ toes
Geckos are famous for their ability to walk up walls and scamper across ceilings. The dry-adhesive surface of geckos toes has inspired many attempts to copy this ability in an artificial material. Isabel ...
Nanotechnology / Nanomaterials
Sep 05, 2011 |
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More precise method of nanopatterning
A nanoimprint method has already been achieved in nanopatterning with a high resolution using negative type photoresist, Kosei Ueno tells PhysOrg.com. Ueno is a scientist at Hokkaido University in Sapporo, Japan, ...
Prototype tools for mass producing nanostructures to launch in Singapore
The Industrial Consortium On Nanoimprint (ICON), which is helmed by the Institute of Materials Research and Engineering (IMRE), a research institute of Singapores Agency for Science, Technology and Research ...
Nanotechnology / Nanomaterials
Jul 28, 2011 |
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A nanotech solution controlling the path of light can brighten up our lives
We want our electrical devices to have bright screens with low energy needs, so they can be used for a long time before recharge is required. Scientists are increasing the intensity of light by making nanometer ...
Jul 18, 2011 |
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Breakthrough in ultra-sensitive sensor technology
Princeton researchers have invented an extremely sensitive sensor that opens up new ways to detect a wide range of substances, from tell-tale signs of cancer to hidden explosives.
Mar 21, 2011 |
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