2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0167-9317(00)00289-6
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Nanoreplication in polymers using hot embossing and injection molding

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“…Nevertheless, PC is a very attractive material for a wide range of applications in housewares, CDs and DVDs, electronic equipments, and machine parts. [1][2][3][4][5] In the near future, after the further improvement of a few of its physical properties, PC will replace automobile glass. Transparent polymers have already been used as precision optical parts such as optical lenses.…”
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“…Nevertheless, PC is a very attractive material for a wide range of applications in housewares, CDs and DVDs, electronic equipments, and machine parts. [1][2][3][4][5] In the near future, after the further improvement of a few of its physical properties, PC will replace automobile glass. Transparent polymers have already been used as precision optical parts such as optical lenses.…”
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“…The fabrication of high aspect ratio micro features can be realized by using a mold temperature close to the softening temperature of polymer or even higher. In this way, some special structure sizes in the nano meter range also are able to be replicated [Mekaru H et al 2004;Schift H et al 2000;Yao D. & Kim B. 2002;Liou A. C. & Chen R. H. 2006; Despa M. S., Kelly K. W. & Collier J. R. 1999).…”
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“…PDMS allows for the rapid fabrication of prototypes and can be sealed and bound to other structures made from different materials [135,136]. With the aid of injection moulding technology, PMMA, a thermoplastic polymer, is even faster to use for chip fabrication, while cyclo-olefin polymers show excellent optical properties [137].…”
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confidence: 99%