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2015

Infiltration material

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Metal Cnt-M, New Materials And New Approaches To Microfabrication, Richard Vanfleet Apr 2015

Metal Cnt-M, New Materials And New Approaches To Microfabrication, Richard Vanfleet

Journal of Undergraduate Research

This Mentored Environment Grant (MEG) proposed to explore Carbon Nanotube Templated Microfabrication (CNT-M) approaches that used metal as the infiltration material. We proposed to focus on two specific metal systems; traditionally electrodeposited metals such as nickel and high atomic number metals like tungsten which in many cases cannot be electroplated. Our two objectives were: