Electrophotography as a means of microfabrication : the role of electrodynamic and electrostatic forces

Electrophotographic technology requires the careful control of adhesive, cohesive, and electrostatic forces in order to properly and repeatedly position micrometer-size particles into micrometer-size pixels, with the output being a hard copy of a digital image. In this way, electrophotography can be...

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Hauptverfasser: RIMAI, Donald S, WEISS, David S, DE JESUS, M. Cristina, QUESNEL, David J
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description Electrophotographic technology requires the careful control of adhesive, cohesive, and electrostatic forces in order to properly and repeatedly position micrometer-size particles into micrometer-size pixels, with the output being a hard copy of a digital image. In this way, electrophotography can be considered a means of microfabrication. However, electrophotographic technology can be used for other novel applications, as are discussed.
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