“…In recent years, microsphere arrays have been developed for various applications, including microlens arrays, super-resolution imaging, , advanced information storage, anti-counterfeiting, microsphere array electrodes, electrocatalysis, electrochemical capacitors, cell culture, and even the specific identification of a wide range of analytes. , Interestingly, the artificial electric organs that power implanted electronic devices, wearables, and other mobile devices also rely on constructed arrays of microspheres . In conclusion, microsphere arrays can drive scientific advances in optics, electronics, chemistry, biology, and other emerging fields and have become a potentially powerful and essential tool. − …”