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Nanoscale chemical patterning

Nanoscale chemical patterning of silicon and germanium surfaces has applications ranging from biomaterials to molecular electronics. An atomic force microscope probe is used to pattern surfaces with lines down to 20 nm across. In collaboration with Matthew Linford (Chemistry and Biochemistry). Research supported by NSF and BYU mentoring funds.


Skills and Experience Required

None listed.


Contact Details

If you have questions or are interested in pursuing this research project, contact Robert Davis for more information.



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