Search Results - "Fernández Pradas, Juan Marcos"
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Preparation of surface acoustic wave odor sensors by laser-induced forward transfer
Published in Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical (01-03-2014)“…•Surface acoustic wave biosensors are coated by laser-induced forward transfer LIFT.•The active material of the biosensors is wild type bovine odorant…”
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Low-Cost Fabrication of Printed Electronics Devices through Continuous Wave Laser-Induced Forward Transfer
Published in ACS applied materials & interfaces (06-09-2017)“…Laser-induced forward transfer (LIFT) is a direct-writing technique that allows printing inks from a liquid film in a similar way to inkjet printing but with…”
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Spraying dynamics in continuous wave laser printing of conductive inks
Published in Scientific reports (22-05-2018)“…Laser-induced forward transfer (LIFT), though usually associated with pulsed lasers, has been recently shown to be feasible for printing liquid inks with…”
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Superparamagnetic Nanoparticles with Efficient Near-Infrared Photothermal Effect at the Second Biological Window
Published in Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (14-11-2020)“…Superparamagnetic nanoparticles (iron oxide nanoparticles-IONs) are suitable for hyperthermia after irradiating with radiofrequency radiation. Concerning the…”
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3D Electrophoresis‐Assisted Lithography (3DEAL): 3D Molecular Printing to Create Functional Patterns and Anisotropic Hydrogels
Published in Advanced functional materials (11-04-2018)“…The ability to easily generate anisotropic hydrogel environments made from functional molecules with microscale resolution is an exciting possibility for the…”
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3D Electrophoresis-assisted lithography (3DEAL): 3D molecular printing to create functional patterns and anisotropic hydrogels
Published in Advanced functional materials (11-04-2018)“…The ability to easily generate anisotropic hydrogel environments made from functional molecules with microscale resolution is an exciting possibility for the…”
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3D Electrophoresis‐Assisted Lithography (3DEAL): 3D Molecular Printing to Create Functional Patterns and Anisotropic Hydrogels
Published in Advanced functional materials (06-06-2018)“…The ability to easily generate anisotropic hydrogel environments made from functional molecules with microscale resolution is an exciting possibility for the…”
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Preparation of functional DNA microarrays through laser-induced forward transfer
Published in Applied physics letters (30-08-2004)“…A functional DNAmicroarray was prepared through the laser-induced forward transfer (LIFT) technique. In a first experiment, droplets of a buffer solution were…”
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Deposition and characterization of lines printed through laser-induced forward transfer
Published in Applied physics. A, Materials science & processing (01-03-2013)“…The possibility of printing two-dimensional micropatterns of biomolecule solutions is of great interest in many fields of research in biomedicine, from…”
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Film-free laser forward printing of transparent and weakly absorbing liquids
Published in Optics express (11-10-2010)“…A laser-based technique for printing transparent and weakly absorbing liquids is developed. Its principle of operation relies in the tight focusing of short…”
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3D features of modified photostructurable glass-ceramic with infrared femtosecond laser pulses
Published in Applied surface science (10-11-2010)“…The exclusive ability of laser radiation to be focused inside transparent materials makes lasers a unique tool to process inner parts of them unreachable with…”
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Hydroxyapatite coatings grown by pulsed laser deposition with a beam of 355 nm wavelength
Published in Journal of materials research (01-12-1999)“…Calcium phosphate coatings, obtained at different deposition rates by pulsed laser deposition with a Nd:YAG laser beam of 355 nm wavelength, were studied. The…”
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