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  • E-Jet Toolbit Team: Test Results

    E-Jet writing has been used in conjunction with surface patterning to create elementary device arrays. Hydrophilic and hydrophobic patterns were made on an SiO2 surface where SWNTs were already grown. Electrode arrays of conducting polymer ink (PEDOT/PSS) were printed on substrates with pre-patterned SWNTs films to realize elementary gate. Shown on this page are electrode patterns generated for an oscillator circuit.

     
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