Nanoimprint molds are traditionally made from silicon. Silicon molds suffer from distinct disadvantages as they are brittle, prone to damage, scratch easily, and can only be used in a planar format. This has limited their use in higher throughput systems where flexible molds are required such as in roll-to-roll and roll-to-plate systems. Nickel (Ni) molds, which are now de-rigueur in both batch and roller nanoimprint processes, can be used to address these problems, but fabrication and durability issues limit their availability and effectiveness in production. In this report, the authors introduce a fabrication route that has the potential to overcome the fabrication, quality, and wear problems of Ni molds. The new process relies on atomic layer deposition to form a smooth and highaspect ratio patterned layer of iridium (Ir) on a Ni substrate. A large area nanohole array mold was fabricated using displacement Talbot lithography to demonstrate this process. The authors show the use of such composite molds via a batch thermal imprinting process to fabricate 70 nm hole arrays onto polycarbonate templates with a 610% tolerance in diameter between the polycarbonate and the composite mold, and less than 1% of defects. V
Smart respiratory therapy is enabled by continual assessment of lung functions. This systematic review provides an overview of the suitability of equipment-to-patient acoustic imaging in continual assessment of lung conditions. The literature search was conducted using Scopus, PubMed, ScienceDirect, Web of Science, SciELO Preprints, and Google Scholar. Fifteen studies remained for additional examination after the screening process. Two imaging modalities, lung ultrasound (LUS) and vibration imaging response (VRI), were identified. The most common outcome obtained from eleven studies was positive observations of changes to the geographical lung area, sound energy, or both, while positive observation of lung consolidation was reported in the remaining four studies. Two different modalities of lung assessment were used in eight studies, with one study comparing VRI against chest X-ray, one study comparing VRI with LUS, two studies comparing LUS to chest X-ray, and four studies comparing LUS in contrast to computed tomography. Our findings indicate that the acoustic imaging approach could assess and provide regional information on lung function. No technology has been shown to be better than another for measuring obstructed airways; hence, more research is required on acoustic imaging in detecting obstructed airways regionally in the application of enabling smart therapy.
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