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3D Wiring Microelectrodes in a PMMA Microfluidic Device by Vacuum Filling Method
This paper proposes a method for fabricating 3D wiring microelectrodes in arbitrary designs within 3D‐printed microfluidics. By attaching a PDMS lid and using vacuum filling, low‐melting‐point alloy (LMA) is introduced into microchannels. This enables the creation of 50 µm microelectrodes, including complex shapes.
Keisuke Sugahara+4 more
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Preparation of Thorium Oxide Microspheres, (IV)
Yasaburo YAMAZAKI+2 more
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The bifunctional W/NiBP (+) || W/NiBP (−) demonstrates superior overall water splitting (OWS) performance as compared to the benchmark of Pt/C (+) || RuO2 (−). Notably, the W/NiBP (+, −) exhibits an ultra‐low cell voltage of 2.68 V at 2000 mA cm−2 high current density as compared to the benchmark value of 3.29 V.
Md Ahasan Habib+6 more
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MICRORADIOGRAPHY OF PYROCARBON-COATED $sup 238$PuO$sub 2$ MICROSPHERES TO DETERMINE COAT THICKNESS.
Robert A. Morris, R.D. Strong
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Tamped thermonuclear burn of DT-microspheres [PDF]
R. J. Mason, R. L. Morse
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How to Manufacture Photonic Metamaterials
Metamaterials boast applications such as invisibility and “hyperlenses” with resolution beyond the diffraction limit, but these applications haven’t been exploited in earnest and the market for them hasn’t grown much likely because facile and economical methods for fabricating them without defect has not emerged.
Apurba Paul, Gregory Timp
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Correlative super‐resolution optical imaging of the ultrastructure of rat liver sinusoidal endothelial cells (LSECs) across a large field of view (FOV) with 3D structured illumination microscopy (3D‐SIM) and single‐molecule localization microscopy (SMLM), facilitated by a transparent polymer photonic waveguide chip, is presented.
Surjendu Bikash Dutta+9 more
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Study of operating characteristics of a rotating bowl for production of microspheres
W. S. Grow, Duane A. Jones
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Bubble Printing of Anisotropic Clay Nanotubes
Bubble printing patterns of lyotropic liquid crystal nanotubes form toroidal or linear patterns depending on laser movement and colloidal stability. Long nanotubes create radial filament bundles, while poor electrostatic repulsion hinders deposition.
Claire Hotton+2 more
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