F. Menges, Philipp Mensch, et al.
Nature Communications
We have demonstrated microcontact printing (μCP) of self-assembled monolayers in the millisecond regime. The contact formation and separation of the stamp and substrate was studied with high-speed video recordings. Using high ink concentrations and contact times as short as 1 ms, we printed monolayers of hexadecanethiol on Au, which served as a selective etch resist. High-speed μCP yields defect-free monolayers that are independent of the dimensions of the printed patterns, have high contrast between printed and unprinted areas, and enable perfect reproducibility of prints. Copyright © 2006 American Chemical Society.
F. Menges, Philipp Mensch, et al.
Nature Communications
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