Search results for nanoimprint lithography

Nanophysics Jul 4, 2014

Researchers use aluminum nanostructures for photorealistic printing of plasmonic color palettes

(Phys.org) —A team of researchers in Singapore has used plasmonic properties to create a photorealistic printing technique. In their paper published in Nano Letters, the researchers describe how they created pillars of ...

Nanophysics May 30, 2014

Novel cost-effective nanoimprint lithography method improves ordering in periodic arrays from BCPs

Block copolymers (BCPs) are the most attractive alternative to date for the fabrication of well-defined complex periodic structures with length scales below 100 nm. Such small structures might be used in a wide range of technological ...

Nanophysics May 7, 2014

New NIST microscope sees what others can't

Microscopes don't exactly lie, but their limitations affect the truths they can tell. For example, scanning electron microscopes (SEMs) simply can't see materials that don't conduct electricity very well, and their high energies ...

Nanophysics Mar 18, 2014

Researchers change coercivity of material by patterning surface

(Phys.org) —Researchers from North Carolina State University have found a way to reduce the coercivity of nickel ferrite (NFO) thin films by as much as 80 percent by patterning the surface of the material, opening the door ...

Materials Science Oct 23, 2013

Minuscule bumps improve anti-reflective coating

M. S. M. Saifullah and Hemant Raut of A*STAR's Institute of Materials Research and Engineering in Singapore and their co-workers have developed a coating that matches the optical properties of the best conventional anti-reflective ...

Optics & Photonics Oct 11, 2013

'Nanoimprinting' technique makes it possible to fabricate visible-light-bending metamaterials at unprecedented scales

Artificial materials containing arrays of metal nanostructures can interact with light in useful and interesting ways. One of the most interesting possible uses of such 'metamaterials' is to bend light around objects, rendering ...

Bio & Medicine Apr 17, 2013

Patterns on extremely small fibres: Study pushes regenerative medicine another step forward

Researchers at the MIRA research institute have succeeded in imprinting microscopically small shapes on the surfaces of miniscule fibres. They were able to create all kinds of patterns on the surfaces of fibres just six micrometres ...

Materials Science Jan 17, 2013

South Korea carries news of bendable, shape-conformable batteries

(Phys.org)—A team of researchers from South Korea have developed bendable polymer electrolytes for lithium ion batteries. The Yonhap News Agency carried the announcement, which has led to numerous suggestions, along with ...

Engineering Aug 2, 2012

Unique anti-reflective and self-cleaning plastic films to be ramped up for industry use

Fast, high-volume production of plastics with specially engineered surfaces will soon be available using a cheaper and simpler method. IMRE and its Industrial Consortium On Nanoimprint (ICON) partner companies are piloting ...

Nanomaterials Jul 4, 2012

New lithography technique enables production of nanoscale patterns of titania for high-tech applications

(Phys.org) -- Titanium dioxide, or titania, is an inorganic material commonly used as a whitening agent in food and toothpaste. It is also used as one of the main active ingredients in sunscreens. The properties that make ...

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