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A directed self‐assembly approach to fabricate multiple‐particle arrays on template surfaces is presented. The colored SEM image shows deposited 200, 350, and 500 nm polystyrene particles, which are sequentially assembled from aqueous suspensions at size‐selective assembly sites in work reported by Heiko Wolf and co‐workers on p. 2804. Particle size dependent capillary and confinement forces that...
A directed self‐assembly approach is presented to fabricate multiple‐particle arrays on templates with a dedicated design. The SEM image shows deposited 200‐nm, 350‐nm, and 500‐nm polystyrene particles, which are sequentially assembled from aqueous suspensions at designated assembly sites in a size‐selective manner. Scale bar: 2 μm.
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