Liu et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Off-axis microsphere photolithography patterned nanohole array and other structures on an optical fiber tip for glucose sensingLiu et al., 2021
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- Liu J
- Jasim I
- Liu T
- Huang J
- Kinzel E
- Almasri M
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- RSC advances
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Microsphere photolithography (MPL) using off-axis UV exposure is a technique that uses a layer of self-assembled microspheres as an optical mask to project different periodic nanopatterns. This paper introduces MPL as an alternative fabrication technique to pattern …
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