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Nanofabrications for Information Technology
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 February 2011
Abstract
Since industry has been seeking for advanced nanotechnology, development of new nano-materials and nanofabrication techniques has been a key contributor to satisfy our growing demands on miniaturization. This will present technological emergences in fabrications of novel optoelectronic devices by developing new materials since nanotechnology is a part of chemical domain. It will cover up as how chemists can contribute to this area to fabricate functional nanofabrications for information technology. For example, we developed a new class of PDMS stamps to overcome the limitations and thus to extend current soft lithography to advanced level for developing nanoscale-devices. Patterns fabricated using functional polymers also have many information technology applications to integrate optoelectronic devices.
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