, last seen at the Iziko South African National Gallery, and David Goldblatt's characteristically quiet colour landscapes; and a portfolio of
photolithography by Moshekwa Langa.
Not exact matches
The list is topped
by pharmaceutical maker Novo Nordisk, Brazil's Natura Cosmeticos, Norwegian energy company Statoil, the Danish biotech firm Novozymes, and ASML Holding, a Dutch manufacturer of
photolithography machines used in the semiconductor industry.
The team also demonstrated their films» efficacy when stacked layer
by layer alternating with silicon dioxide and employing standard
photolithography.
Madou and postdoc Chunlei Wang broke this logjam
by starting with a standard computer chip patterning technology known as
photolithography.
The standard computer chip — patterning technique, called
photolithography, works
by shining light through a prepatterned stencil onto a light - sensitive polymer that sits atop a wafer of silicon or another electronic material.
The team integrated a three - dimensional array of carbon nanotubes into a microfluidic device
by using chemical vapor deposition and
photolithography to grow and pattern carbon nanotubes onto silicon wafers.
By using ultraviolet light and superlenses capable of subwavelength imaging, scientists say they can push the
photolithography boundary down to about 20 nanometers.
«These arrays locally enhance light intensity and can be used
by the optics industry in integral imaging systems, unconventional
photolithography, and photovoltaic systems,» explained Nejati.
They usually consist of flat arrays of optical resonators with spatially varying geometric parameters and subwavelength separation, classically fabricated
by lithography techniques such as
photolithography or electron - beam lithography.