
Electrohydrodynamic Direct-Writing
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Electrohydrodynamic direct-writing is widely used in many fields and has great potential for the micro- and nanofabrication of sensors, energy generators, biological tissues, flexible electronics and optical devices. This book introduces principle, process and application of electrohydrodynamic direct-writing and micro and nano jet printing. It includes case studies, tables and many pictures to help the reader's understanding of the topic.
- Comprehensively introduces electrohydrodynamic direct-writing and micro nano jet printing technology.
- Indispensable reference guide.
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Professor Gaofeng Zheng is professor at the Pen-Tung Sah Institute of Micro-Nano Science and Technology, Xiamen University. His research interests include micro nano jet printing, electrospinning and microsystem integration applications.
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