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    On the coalescence of gold nanoparticles by Arcidiacono, S, Bieri, N.R, Poulikakos, D, Grigoropoulos, C.P

    Published in International journal of multiphase flow (01-07-2004)
    “…The present work investigates the coalescence process of two gold nanoparticles for a host of initial temperatures and starting radii in vacuum with the help…”
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    Journal Article
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    In-tandem deposition and sintering of printed gold nanoparticle inks induced by continuous Gaussian laser irradiation by CHUNG, J, BIERI, N. R, KO, S, GRIGOROPOULOS, C. P, POULIKAKOS, D

    “…By employing continuous Gaussian laser irradiation in tandem with a specifically designed drop-on-demand jetting system, nanoparticle inks were printed and…”
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    Microstructuring by printing and laser curing of nanoparticle solutions by Bieri, N. R., Chung, J., Haferl, S. E., Poulikakos, D., Grigoropoulos, C. P.

    Published in Applied physics letters (19-05-2003)
    “…In this letter, the process of printing and laser curing of nanoparticle solutions is presented. A liquid solvent is employed as the carrier of gold…”
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    Manufacturing of nanoscale thickness gold lines by laser curing of a discretely deposited nanoparticle suspension by Bieri, N.R., Chung, J., Poulikakos, D., Grigoropoulos, C.P.

    Published in Superlattices and microstructures (01-03-2004)
    “…The present work is focused on a novel method for the manufacturing of electric microconductors for semiconductors and other devices. Three different…”
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    Conductor microstructures by laser curing of printed gold nanoparticle ink by Chung, Jaewon, Ko, Seunghwan, Bieri, Nicole R., Grigoropoulos, Costas P., Poulikakos, Dimos

    Published in Applied physics letters (02-02-2004)
    “…The laser-based curing of printed nanoparticle ink to create microlines (resistors) of electrical resistivity approaching that of bulk gold was investigated…”
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