World's First Nanofluidic Device With Complex 3-D Surfaces
Thursday, April 9, 2009 - 19:21
in Physics & Chemistry
Researchers have capitalized on a process for manufacturing integrated circuits at the nanometer level and used it to develop a method for engineering the first-ever nanofluidic device with complex 3-D surfaces. The Lilliputian chamber is a prototype for future tools with custom-designed surfaces to manipulate and measure different types of nanoparticles in solution.