A platform for research: civil engineering, architecture and urbanism
High-Field Scanning Probe Lithography in Hexadecane: Transitioning from Field Induced Oxidation to Solvent Decomposition through Surface Modification
High-Field Scanning Probe Lithography in Hexadecane: Transitioning from Field Induced Oxidation to Solvent Decomposition through Surface Modification
High-Field Scanning Probe Lithography in Hexadecane: Transitioning from Field Induced Oxidation to Solvent Decomposition through Surface Modification
Suez, I. (author) / Rolandi, M. (author) / Backer, S. A. (author) / Scholl, A. (author) / Doran, A. (author) / Okawa, D. (author) / Zettl, A. (author) / Frechet, J. M. (author)
ADVANCED MATERIALS -DEERFIELD BEACH THEN WEINHEIM- ; 19 ; 3570-3573
2007-01-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
DDC:
620.11
© Metadata Copyright the British Library Board and other contributors. All rights reserved.
Scanning Probe Surface Modification
British Library Online Contents | 1993
|Fabrication of nanostructures using scanning probe microscope lithography
British Library Online Contents | 2004
|The influence of tip performance on scanning probe lithography
British Library Online Contents | 2004
|Nano-scale patterning by mechano-chemical scanning probe lithography
British Library Online Contents | 2005
|Transitioning from Paramagnetic to Ferromagnetic Surface Oxidation in the Nuclear Power Industry
British Library Online Contents | 2003
|