Imprint patterning: a novel method for producing high density interconnects
Imprint patterning is a new circuit formation process that is based on a well-established technology called microreplication. Microreplication has been used for many years for making a diverse range of products such as compact discs (CDs), roadside reflective signs and even holographic wrapping pape...
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