The second technology, called dip - pen nanolithography, works like an array of minuscule fountain pens that lay down lines 15 nanometers wide of practically any soluble material on a surface. (discovermagazine.com)
«It's exciting to take our understanding of how light scatters by particles and apply it to nanolithography in order to come up with something that could actually help people.» (sciencedaily.com)
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology are also experimenting with a form of nanoscale printing called nanolithography, which may lead to the production of nanopatterned structures, including nanocircuits, that may be useful in a variety of fields, including electronics, nanofluidics and medicine. (scientificamerican.com)