Proceedings of the Polymer Society of Korea Conference (한국고분자학회:학술대회논문집)
- 2006.10a
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- Pages.39-40
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- 2006
Patterning Function and Shape for Applications from Microelectronics to Biotechnology
- Ober Christopher K. (Cornell University) ;
- Jhaveril Shalin (Cornell University) ;
- Senaratne Wageeshs (Corning, Inc) ;
- Silva Anuja Da (Cornell University)
- Published : 2006.10.13
Abstract
Lithography and other patterning processes are powerful tools catalyzing many developments in science and engineering. The controlled formation of nanometer scale structures in 2 and 3 dimensions is therefore of increasing importance in many applications ranging from biotechnology to nanotechnology. This presentation will discuss new approaches for the construction of small-scale (a few tens of nm) structures using both 1- and 2-photon processes. Several approaches to fine feature lithography including the use of molecular glasses will be described. Such small scale structures can be used in a variety of biological applications including study of cell function and will be described.
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