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APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS 99, Sequential shrink photolithography for plastic microlens arrays David Dyer, Samir Shreim, Shreshta Jayadev, Valerie Lew, Elliot Botvinick, and Michelle Khinea) Department of Bio
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Document Date: 2013-01-06 18:23:55


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M. Long L. P. / Sealed Air / Hewlett Packard / Shrink Nanotechnologies Inc. / /

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United States / /

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the NIH Director’s New Innovator Award / /

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Scale bar / American Institute / American Institute of Physics / University of California / /

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optical and optoelectronic devices / plastics / printing dots / optical grade plastics / hard plastics / /

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National Institute of Health / Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency / American Institute of Physics / Department of Biomedical Engineering / University of California / Irvine / /

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Samir Shreim / Valerie Lew / David Dyer / Michelle Khinea / Shreshta Jayadev / M. H. Lee / Elliot Botvinick / /

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Author / Director / Fisher / scientific founder / /

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Packard CP2025 / /

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California / /

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APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS / /

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laser / MEMS / laser printer / lithography / photolithography / Lab Chip / /

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