World's 1st Nanofluidic Device with Complex 3-D Surfaces Built

Tuesday, March 31, 2009 - 15:35 in Physics & Chemistry

NIST and Cornell University researchers have used a manufacturing process for integrated circuits at the nanometer level to engineer the first-ever nanofluidic device with complex 3-D surfaces. The Lilliputian chamber is a prototype for future tools with custom-designed surfaces to manipulate and measure different nanoparticles in solution.

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