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Direct-write fabrication of colloidal photonic crystal microarrays by ink-jet printing

Park et al., 2006

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8050651635269537971
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Park J
Moon J
Shin H
Wang D
Park M
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Journal of colloid and interface science

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An array of the colloidal photonic crystals was directly fabricated using an ink-jet printing. The colloidal ink droplets containing the monodispersed polystyrene latex particles were selectively deposited on a hydrophobic surface. Solvent evaporation from each ink droplet …
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