Materials Integration by Nanointaglio

ORAL

Abstract

Nanointaglio\footnote{Lowry, T. W. Kusi-Appiah, A., Guan, J., Van Winkle, D.H., Davidson, M.W., Lenhert, S. Materials Integration by Nanointaglio. Advanced Materials Interfaces 1, doi:10.1002/admi.201300127 (2014).} is a printing process from a microstructured intaglio stamp that in combination with established microarray technology is suitable for heterogeneous materials integration of lipid multilayer micro- and nanostructures. Nanointaglio offers both size dependent functionality and massively parallel materials integration capabilities. The scalable, multi-integrative characteristics of nanointaglio have potential applications in high throughput screening and biosensor arrays.

Authors

  • Troy Lowry

    Department of Biological Sciences and Integrative Nanoscience Institute, Department of Physics, Florida State University

  • Aubrey Kusi-Appiah

    Department of Biological Sciences and Integrative Nanoscience Institute, Florida State University

  • Jingjiao Guan

    Department of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering, Florida State University

  • David Van Winkle

    Department of Physics, Florida State University

  • Michael Davidson

    The National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida State University

  • Steven Lenhert

    Department of Biological Sciences and Integrative Nanoscience Institute, Florida State University, Department of Biological Sciences and Integrative Nanoscience Institue, Florida State University