Scanning probe lithography

ID: scanning-probe-lithography

Scanning probe lithography (SPL) is a set of techniques used to create nanostructures on surfaces with high precision and resolution. It employs a scanning probe, which is a sharp tip or a small device that can manipulate materials at the nanometer scale. The key principle involves scanning a probe over a substrate to induce changes in materials, allowing for the fabrication of nanoscale patterns or structures.

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