The continual demand for modern optoelectronics with a high integration degree and customized functions has increased requirements for nanofabrication methods with high resolution, freeform, and mask-free. Meniscus-on-demand three-dimensional (3D) printing is a high-resolution additive manufacturing technique that exploits the ink meniscus formed on a printer nozzle and is suitable for the fabrication of micro/nanoscale 3D architectures. This method can be used for solution-processed 3D patterning of materials at a resolution of up to 100 nm, which provides an excellent platform for fundamental scientific studies and various practical applications. This review presents recent advances in meniscus-on-demand 3D printing, together with histori...
Realizing the dominance of surface tensional forces helps us understand many phenomena in nature and...
Osteoarthritis of the knee with meniscal pathologies is a severe meniscal pathology suffered by the ...
Moving printed electronics to three dimensions essentially requires advanced additive manufacturing ...
Exploiting a femtoliter liquid meniscus formed on a nanopipet is a powerful approach to spatially co...
Although three-dimensional (3D) printing has recently emerged as a technology to potentially bring a...
Although three-dimensional (3D) printing has recently emerged as a technology to potentially bring a...
: Meniscal tears are a frequent orthopedic injury commonly managed by conservative strategies to avo...
Moving printed electronics to three dimensions essentially requires advanced additive manufacturing ...
Additive manufacturing (AM) has transformed the way we can design and produce components at the macr...
The first successful direct 3D printing, or additive manufacturing (AM), of heat-cured silicone meni...
Silicone implants have been widely used as treatment for osteoarthritis of the knee with meniscal pa...
In this progress report the development of three-dimensional μ-printing and its impact as an enablin...
Over the past few decades, there has been an increasing interest in the fabrication of complex high-...
The meniscus is a critical component of a healthy knee joint. It is a complex and vital fibrocartila...
Evaporative self-assembly of semiconducting polymers is a low-cost route to fabricating micrometer a...
Realizing the dominance of surface tensional forces helps us understand many phenomena in nature and...
Osteoarthritis of the knee with meniscal pathologies is a severe meniscal pathology suffered by the ...
Moving printed electronics to three dimensions essentially requires advanced additive manufacturing ...
Exploiting a femtoliter liquid meniscus formed on a nanopipet is a powerful approach to spatially co...
Although three-dimensional (3D) printing has recently emerged as a technology to potentially bring a...
Although three-dimensional (3D) printing has recently emerged as a technology to potentially bring a...
: Meniscal tears are a frequent orthopedic injury commonly managed by conservative strategies to avo...
Moving printed electronics to three dimensions essentially requires advanced additive manufacturing ...
Additive manufacturing (AM) has transformed the way we can design and produce components at the macr...
The first successful direct 3D printing, or additive manufacturing (AM), of heat-cured silicone meni...
Silicone implants have been widely used as treatment for osteoarthritis of the knee with meniscal pa...
In this progress report the development of three-dimensional μ-printing and its impact as an enablin...
Over the past few decades, there has been an increasing interest in the fabrication of complex high-...
The meniscus is a critical component of a healthy knee joint. It is a complex and vital fibrocartila...
Evaporative self-assembly of semiconducting polymers is a low-cost route to fabricating micrometer a...
Realizing the dominance of surface tensional forces helps us understand many phenomena in nature and...
Osteoarthritis of the knee with meniscal pathologies is a severe meniscal pathology suffered by the ...
Moving printed electronics to three dimensions essentially requires advanced additive manufacturing ...