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Subtractive Patterning of Nanoscale Thin Films Using Acid‐Based Electrohydrodynamic‐Jet Printing (Small Methods 5/2024)

Inside Front Cover In article number 2301407, Barton, Dasgupta, and co‐workers introduced a subtractive patterning approach using electrohydrodynamic jet (e‐jet) printing, where the printed ink results in material removal, rather than addition. The etching depth in the printed regions can be tuned w...

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Published in:Small methods 2024-05, Vol.8 (5), p.n/a
Main Authors: Cho, Tae H., Farjam, Nazanin, Barton, Kira, Dasgupta, Neil P.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Inside Front Cover In article number 2301407, Barton, Dasgupta, and co‐workers introduced a subtractive patterning approach using electrohydrodynamic jet (e‐jet) printing, where the printed ink results in material removal, rather than addition. The etching depth in the printed regions can be tuned with nanoscale precision. Using acid‐based subtractive e‐jet printing, sub‐10 μm linewidths are patterned without the use of photolithography, which can expand the toolbox for nanomanufacturing of functional devices.
ISSN:2366-9608
2366-9608
DOI:10.1002/smtd.202470023