2021
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.1c03858
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Introducing Water Electrolithography

Abstract: High-resolution patterning with remarkable customizability has stimulated the invention of numerous scanning probe lithography (SPL) techniques. However, frequent tip damage, substrate-film deterioration, low throughput, and debris amassing in the patterned region are the inherent impediments that have precluded obtaining patterns with high repeatability using SPL. Hence, SPL still has not got wider acceptance for industrial fabrication and technological applications. Here, we introduce a novel SPL technique, … Show more

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“…However, the presently available techniques lack the versatility of usage at different length scales for multiple purposes. Furthermore, arbitrary liquid metal transfer in precise quantities (in nL and below) is essential in many applications, such as drug delivery [14], patterning [15][16][17], coating [18], repair of open circuits [19], lithography [20,21], etc. In this context, we demonstrate here electric current-driven liquid metal transport at very small scales.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, the presently available techniques lack the versatility of usage at different length scales for multiple purposes. Furthermore, arbitrary liquid metal transfer in precise quantities (in nL and below) is essential in many applications, such as drug delivery [14], patterning [15][16][17], coating [18], repair of open circuits [19], lithography [20,21], etc. In this context, we demonstrate here electric current-driven liquid metal transport at very small scales.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…from a few nanometers to a few centimeters) in a preset direction [22][23][24]26]. Liquid electromigration has been studied in terms of its physics [22][23][24] and possible applications [20,21,26]. If this phenomenon is controlled, it may bear several applications, such as conformal coating, direct patterning of complex standalone structures, etc [22,[26][27][28].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%