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Nanowires nanoimprint lithography

Mdrtensson T, Carlberg P, Borgstrom M, Montelius L, Seifert W, Samuelson L. Nanowire arrays defined by nanoimprinting lithography. Nano. Lett. 2004 4 699-702. [Pg.315]

Contreras AM, Grunes J, Yan XM, Liddle A, Somorjai GA (2005) Fabrication of platinum nanoparticles and nanowires by electron beam lithography (EBL) and nanoimprint lithography (NIL) comparison of ethylene hydrogenation kinetics. Catal Lett 100 115-124... [Pg.62]

The greatest progress has been made in the research of the components that may make up nanoelectronics. Researchers have been able to fabricate molecules that have two states, such that the molecules can be switched on and off . Some of these molecules have shown the functionality of diodes or variable resistors. Scientists have also been able to fabricate silicon nanowires and carbon nanomaterials such as one-dimensional (ID) carbon nanotubes (CNT) or two-dimensional (2D) graphene layers. Both of these technologies can be used as wires or devices, and in some cases both. Nanoimprint lithography, probably the most promising wire fabrication technique, has been used to produce working memories on the nanometer scale. While all of these... [Pg.100]


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