Harrick Plasma → Applications → Surface Patterning Nanoparticles (NPs), which typically range in size from a few to 100 nm diameter, are readily found in nature or can be fabricated from a broad range of materials (metallic, organic, inorganic). The combination of...
Harrick Plasma → Applications → Alter Surface Chemisty Graphene, a single atomic layer of carbon with a hexagonal crystal structure, has been heavily investigated in the past decade for its many unique material properties. With its high electrical and thermal...
Harrick Plasma → Applications → Alter Surface Chemisty To more effectively coat and pattern substrates such as silicon wafers and glass with photoresist, plasma treatment is used extensively to enhance three crucial steps: Cleaning, Spinning and Descum. An essential...
Harrick Plasma → Applications → Biology & Biomedical Inexpensive, disposable and transparent, plasma treated polystyrene, or tissue culture plastic (TCP), is the most extensively used cell culture material, not only because of its aforementioned qualities but...
Harrick Plasma → Applications → Page 6 One common and easily employed method for surface micropatterning is plasma lithography, in which a deformable mask is placed in contact with a substrate surface before plasma treatment to create a chemical template for...
Harrick Plasma → Applications → Page 6 Due to the small size and extreme fragility of nanoelectrode surfaces, gentle plasma treatment is the optimal method for numerous electrode cleaning applications. The most popular alternative cleaning processes include mechanical...
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