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* classical top down photololithography for micromachinery (MEMS) | * classical top down photololithography for micromachinery ([[Microelectromechanic system|MEMS]]) | ||
* vapor deposition processes | * vapor deposition processes | ||
* galvanic production methods | * galvanic production methods | ||
* two photon nanolithography | * two photon nanolithography | ||
* implosion nanofabrication – {{wikitodo|add discussion of that paper}} | * [[implosion nanofabrication]] – {{wikitodo|add discussion of that paper}} | ||
== Microscale == | |||
Resin 3D printinting for non atomically precise [[microfluidics]]. <br> | |||
Related: [[Chemical synthesis]] | |||
== Related == | == Related == | ||
Latest revision as of 09:50, 2 July 2022
- classical top down photololithography for micromachinery (MEMS)
- vapor deposition processes
- galvanic production methods
- two photon nanolithography
- implosion nanofabrication – (wiki-TODO: add discussion of that paper)
Microscale
Resin 3D printinting for non atomically precise microfluidics.
Related: Chemical synthesis
Related
- Top-down manufacturing
- Bootstrapping
- MEMS
- Maybe slightly off-topic: Feynman path