2007 Digest of Papers Microprocesses and Nanotechnology 2007
DOI: 10.1109/imnc.2007.4456324
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Analysis of Flow Rate through Channel in New Design of Active Fountain Pen Nanolithography

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“…40 Fluidic channels also have been introduced into the AFM cantilever, allowing fluid transport from a reservoir to the end of the cantilever. [41][42][43][44] Leïchle et al used an electrically contacted cantilever with integrated microfluidics for localized copper deposition. 45 More recently, a fountain pen probe for SECM that integrates a microfluidic system with a two-electrode cell has been proposed.…”
Section: ' Fountain Pen Probe To Image Dry Surfacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…40 Fluidic channels also have been introduced into the AFM cantilever, allowing fluid transport from a reservoir to the end of the cantilever. [41][42][43][44] Leïchle et al used an electrically contacted cantilever with integrated microfluidics for localized copper deposition. 45 More recently, a fountain pen probe for SECM that integrates a microfluidic system with a two-electrode cell has been proposed.…”
Section: ' Fountain Pen Probe To Image Dry Surfacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Junker et al applied a multipurpose microfluidic probe concept to a microfluidic system in which two open channels are employed for local delivery and aspiration of a solution over the sample surface . Fluidic channels also have been introduced into the AFM cantilever, allowing fluid transport from a reservoir to the end of the cantilever. Leïchle et al used an electrically contacted cantilever with integrated microfluidics for localized copper deposition…”
Section: Fountain Pen Probe To Image Dry Surfacesmentioning
confidence: 99%