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"Force-feedback" leveling of massively parallel arrays in polymer pen lithography
Xing Liao1, Adam B Braunschweig, Chad A Mirkin
1International Institute for Nanotechnology, Evanston, Illinois 60208, USA.
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Polymer pen lithography is a recently developed molecular printing technique which can produce features with diameters ranging from 80 nm to >10 microm in a single writing step using massively parallel (>10(7) pens) arrays of pyramidal, elastomeric pens. Leveling these pen arrays with respect to the surface to produce uniform features over large areas remains a considerable challenge. Here, we describe a new method for leveling the pen arrays that utilizes the force between the pen arrays and the surface to achieve leveling with a tilt of less than 0.004 degrees, thereby producing features that vary by only 50 nm over 1 cm.

