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    Planar waveguides with less than 0.1 dB/m propagation loss fabricated with wafer bonding by Bauters, Jared F, Heck, Martijn J R, John, Demis D, Barton, Jonathon S, Bruinink, Christiaan M, Leinse, Arne, Heideman, René G, Blumenthal, Daniel J, Bowers, John E

    Published in Optics express (21-11-2011)
    “…We demonstrate a wafer-bonded silica-on-silicon planar waveguide platform with record low total propagation loss of (0.045 ± 0.04) dB/m near the free space…”
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    Supramolecular Microcontact Printing and Dip-Pen Nanolithography on Molecular Printboards by Bruinink, Christiaan M., Nijhuis, Christian A., Péter, Mária, Dordi, Barbara, Crespo-Biel, Olga, Auletta, Tommaso, Mulder, Alart, Schönherr, Holger, Vancso, G. Julius, Huskens, Jurriaan, Reinhoudt, David N.

    Published in Chemistry : a European journal (20-06-2005)
    “…The transfer of functional molecules onto self‐assembled monolayers (SAMs) by means of soft and scanning‐probe lithographic techniques—microcontact printing…”
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    Tunable Sensor Response by Voltage-Control in Biomimetic Hair Flow Sensors by Droogendijk, Harmen, Bruinink, Christiaan, Sanders, Remco, Krijnen, Gijs

    Published in Micromachines (Basel) (01-03-2013)
    “…We presented an overview of improvements in detection limit and responsivity of our biomimetic hair flow sensors by electrostatic spring-softening (ESS)…”
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    Nanoimprint Lithography for Nanophotonics in Silicon by Bruinink, Christiaan M, Burresi, Matteo, de Boer, Meint J, Segerink, Frans B, Jansen, Henri V, Berenschot, E, Reinhoudt, David N, Huskens, Jurriaan, Kuipers, L

    Published in Nano letters (01-09-2008)
    “…A novel inverse imprinting procedure for nanolithography is presented which offers a transfer accuracy and feature definition that is comparable to…”
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    Multivalent Host-Guest Interactions between β-Cyclodextrin Self-Assembled Monolayers and Poly(isobutene-alt-maleic acid)s Modified with Hydrophobic Guest Moieties by Crespo-Biel, Olga, Péter, Mária, Bruinink, Christiaan M., Ravoo, Bart Jan, Reinhoudt, David N., Huskens, Jurriaan

    Published in Chemistry : a European journal (08-04-2005)
    “…Poly(isobutene‐alt‐maleic acid)s modified with p‐tert‐butylphenyl or adamantyl groups interact with β‐cyclodextrin self‐assembled monolayers (β‐CD SAMs) by…”
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    Noncovalent Secondary Interactions in Co(II)Salen Complexes:  O2 Binding and Catalytic Activity in Cyclohexene Oxygenation by Fiammengo, Roberto, Bruinink, Christiaan M, Crego-Calama, Mercedes, Reinhoudt, David N

    Published in Journal of organic chemistry (29-11-2002)
    “…The O2 affinity of Co(II)Salen complexes 1 − 4 and their reactivity in cyclohexene oxygenation reactions of Co(II)Salen complexes 1 − 4 are modulated by…”
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    Stamps for Submicrometer Soft Lithography Fabricated by Capillary Force Lithography by Bruinink, C. M., Péter, M., de Boer, M., Kuipers, L., Huskens, J., Reinhoudt, D. N.

    Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (05-07-2004)
    “…A convenient, inexpensive technique for fabrication of stamps for submicrometer soft lithography from masters with micrometer‐size features is presented…”
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    Capillary Force Lithography: Fabrication of Functional Polymer Templates as Versatile Tools for Nanolithography by Bruinink, C. M., Péter, M., Maury, P. A., de Boer, M., Kuipers, L., Huskens, J., Reinhoudt, D. N.

    Published in Advanced functional materials (04-08-2006)
    “…The implementation of high‐resolution polymer templates fabricated by capillary force lithography (CFL) is explored both in nanoimprint lithography (NIL) and…”
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    Lowering the sensory threshold and enhancing the responsivity of biomimetic hair flow sensors by electrostatic spring softening by Droogendijk, H., Bruinink, C. M., Sanders, R. G. P., Siebelder, O. G., Krijnen, G. J. M.

    Published in 2011 IEEE SENSORS Proceedings (01-10-2011)
    “…We report improvements in detection limit and responsivity of biomimetic hair flow sensors by electrostatic spring-softening (ESS). Applying a DC voltage to…”
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    Writing Patterns of Molecules on Molecular Printboards by Auletta, Tommaso, Dordi, Barbara, Mulder, Alart, Sartori, Andrea, Onclin, Steffen, Bruinink, Christiaan M., Péter, Mária, Nijhuis, Christian A., Beijleveld, Hans, Schönherr, Holger, Vancso, G. Julius, Casnati, Alessandro, Ungaro, Rocco, Ravoo, Bart Jan, Huskens, Jurriaan, Reinhoudt, David N.

    Published in Angewandte Chemie (05-01-2004)
    “…Selbstorganisierte Monoschichten eines Cyclodextrin‐Rezeptors auf Siliciumoxid‐ oder Gold‐Oberflächen wirken als molekulare Druckplatten, auf die Moleküle mit…”
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    A comparison of approaches for ultra-low-loss waveguides by Bauters, J. F., Heck, M. J. R., John, D. D., Barton, J. S., Blumenthal, D. J., Bowers, J. E., Bruinink, C. M., Leinse, A., Heideman, R. G.

    Published in OFC/NFOEC (01-03-2012)
    “…We compare ultra-low-loss silica waveguides with PECVD SiO 2 , borophosphosilicate glass (BPSG), and wafer-bonded thermal oxide upper claddings. We demonstrate…”
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    Ultra-low-loss (< 0.1 dB/m) Planar Silica Waveguide Technology by Bauters, Jared F., Heck, M. J. R., John, D. D., Barton, J. S., Blumenthal, D. J., Bowers, J. E., Bruinink, C. M., Leinse, A., Heideman, R. G.

    Published in IEEE Photonic Society 24th Annual Meeting (01-10-2011)
    “…We demonstrate record low (0.045 dB/m) total propagation loss in silica-on-silicon planar waveguides fabricated with wafer-bonded thermal oxide upper claddings…”
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