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New Patterning Method Promises Easier Nanoscale Manufacturing

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CHICAGO, Aug. 7, 2017 — A new method to precisely pattern nanomaterials could open a new path to manufacturing next-generation electronic devices. A 'mask' or stencil used to pattern nano materials with a new process that promises to make them far easier to make into LEDs, solar cells, transistors and other electronics. Courtesy of University of Chicago. Scientists at the University of Chicago (UChicago) and Argonne National Laboratory say their discovery could make building nanomaterials into complex structures for uses in LED displays, cellular phones, photodetectors and solar cells much more attainable....Read full article

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    Published: August 2017
    industrialResearch & TechnologyeducationMaterialsnanomaterialsOpticsmanufacturingUniversity of ChicagoArgonne National LaboratoryDmitri TalapinYuanyuan WangDOLFINstensilsTechnology News

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