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New technique producing small things in large quantities
Date:9/5/2007

n method can be used to etch a variety of materials and virtually any shape with nanosize dimensions. A standard printing technique that can create lenses measuring 100 nanometers wide could be used to draw features just one nanometer wide if combined with nanopantography.

We expect nanopantography to become a viable method for rapid, large-scale fabrication, Donnelly said. Economou, Donnelly and Ruchhoeft have been working on the technology for four years and UH filed the patent application in December 2006.

They hope the technology can become commercially available in five to 10 years and expect it to become a viable method for large-scale production.


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University of Houston
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