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Chemically assembled metamaterials pave way for superlenses

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Ashley N. Paddock, [email protected]

A new metamaterial can self-assemble 3-D structures with nanoscale features, a feat that could make “superlenses” to image proteins, DNA and viruses. Metamaterials offer new ways to manipulate light via negative refractive indices and typically are made with common deposition and lithography techniques such as electron beam lithography or atomic sputtering. But these techniques can only create materials in thin layers. The new method, proposed by Cornell University researchers led by Ulrich Wiesner, enables three-dimensional self-assembly of metamaterials. “Today,...Read full article

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    Published: January 2012
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    lithography
    Lithography is a key process used in microfabrication and semiconductor manufacturing to create intricate patterns on the surface of substrates, typically silicon wafers. It involves the transfer of a desired pattern onto a photosensitive material called a resist, which is coated onto the substrate. The resist is then selectively exposed to light or other radiation using a mask or reticle that contains the pattern of interest. The lithography process can be broadly categorized into several...
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