Author Archives: Mindaugas

AFM imaging of large areas gets faster

Baltfab researchers have developed an atomic force microscopy (AFM) scanning technique which enables AFM imaging of large areas at unprecedented (up to 45 mm/s)  scanning speed. More information and the link to the paper can be found here: https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.9b07547

New process for lipid nanopatterning

BALTFAB scientists have published a paper on scanning probe-based printing of nanoscopic lipid phases. The process is based on fast transfer (up to 100 µm/s) of lipids, including those bearing functional groups, from the probe onto substrates with controlled hydrophilicity. The process allows obtaining lipid assemblies ranging from sub-monolayers to...

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