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* the largest size of bottom up assemblable structures sufficiently above | * the largest size of bottom-up assemblable structures sufficiently above | ||
* the smallest size of top down manufacturable structures such | * the smallest size of top-down manufacturable structures such | ||
that the two can be made to interact in a controllable fashion. | that the two can be made to interact in a controllable fashion. | ||
Revision as of 20:42, 12 March 2021
The idea here is getting
- the largest size of bottom-up assemblable structures sufficiently above
- the smallest size of top-down manufacturable structures such
that the two can be made to interact in a controllable fashion.
Examples
- Aligning self-assembled structures in/on photolithographically created structures
- Grabbing bottom-up self-assembled structures by MEMS tweezers
- What about Exponential assembly that involves both top-down manufactured and self-assembled bottom up manufactured structures?
- ...
Side-note: Manipulating self assembled structures with an SPM tip
(possible with another bottom-up self-assembled structure attached)
does not really involve a top down tech part.