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July 24th, 2003
Nano-scale wires made with AFM
Abstract:
Researchers at the Univ. of Louisville, Ky., headed by Robert Cohn, director of the university's ElectroOptics Research Institute and Nanotechnology Center, have fabricated freestanding micron-diameter wires and bridges in minutes using an atomic force microscope to pull poly-methyl methacrylate and other polymer materials into fibers.
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