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Laser Printing of Functional Materials
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Laser Printing of Functional Materials

by Alberto Piqué, Pere Serra
May 2018
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
480 pages
17h 17m
English
Wiley-VCH
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Chapter 13Laser Printing of Chemical and Biological Sensors

Ioanna Zergioti

National Technical University of Athens, Department of Physics, Heroon Polytehneiou 9, 15780 Zografou, Athens, Greece

13.1 Introduction

Today, there is a considerable necessity for depositing high-quality biological, organic, polymer thin films, multilayers, and composite materials. Furthermore, there is a need to find a method that could preserve the structural, morphological, and chemical composition of the film to be transferred. To be more specific, in biological and chemical sensor applications, high-quality thin films of bioselective or chemoselective materials must be processed so that the physiochemical properties are maintained. To take full advantage of ...

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