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: (http://nanotechweb.org/cws/article/lab/68003)
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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...