Ordered Nanostructures Made Using Chaperonin Polypeptides
TBMG-29299
5/1/2004
- Content
A recently invented method of fabricating periodic or otherwise ordered nanostructures involves the use of chaperonin polypeptides. The method is intended to serve as a potentially superior and less expensive alternative to conventional lithographic methods for use in the patterning steps of the fabrication of diverse objects characterized by features of the order of nanometers. Typical examples of such objects include arrays of quantum dots that would serve as the functional building blocks of future advanced electronic and photonic devices.
- Citation
- "Ordered Nanostructures Made Using Chaperonin Polypeptides," Mobility Engineering, May 1, 2004.