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AFM Summer Research

AFM Summer Research. Project Overview. Polymer. Phone camera picture. 2μm x 2μm AFM scan.

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AFM Summer Research

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  1. AFM Summer Research

  2. Project Overview

  3. Polymer Phone camera picture 2μm x 2μm AFM scan The polymer is explained in detail in: Robert Szoszkiewicz, Takashi Okada, Simon C. Jones, Tai-De Li, William P. King, Seth R. Marder, and Elisa Riedo, 2007, High Speed, Sub-15 nm Feature Size Thermochemical Nanolithography, Nano Letters, v. 7, p. 1064-1069

  4. AFM Picture taken from wikipedia’s article on atomic force microscopy

  5. TCNL 350°C  300°C  400°C 

  6. Incubation Can Destroy Polymer

  7. Not Sure Whether “Balloons” Stick Before Incubation After Incubation

  8. Conclusions and Future Work • Despite difficulties, I can thermally pattern and incubate the polymer with “balloons.” • I am not sure whether the “balloons” stick yet, and this would be the subject of later work. • Further steps would be to develop a better process that would consistently preserve the polymer during incubation. Also, there needs to be testing of our strategy with particular “scissors.”

  9. Acknowledgments • Dr. Szoszkiewicz • NicoletaPloscariu • Dr. Weaver and Dr. Corwin

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