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Ink-Jet Technique Produces Microvessels and Microlenses

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Daniel S. Burgess

Researchers at Max Planck Institut für Polymerforschung in Mainz and Universität Siegen, both in Germany, have fabricated microvessels and microlenses using an ink-jet method that deposits droplets of a solvent onto a polymer substrate. The approach may be suitable for applications in micro- and nanochemistry and in the production of optical components for optoelectronics. Drops of solvent are deposited on the polymer substrate by ink-jet printing (a). Each drop diffuses into the substrate (b), dissolving the surface and deforming it into a concavity as the drop evaporates (c). The cavity...Read full article

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    Published: May 2005
    Basic Scienceindustrialink-jet methodMax Planck Institut fümicrolensesMicroscopymicrovesselspolymer substrater PolymerforschungResearch & TechnologyTech Pulse

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