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  Nanoprinter Achieves 100,000dpi
 
  An accidental discovery led materials scientists to achieve 100,000 dots per inch, 10 times the previous record for high-resolution color printing.



Yang’s group at the Institute focuses on nanoplasmonics, an area of research that involves shining light onto extremely small metal structures and causing their electrons to start oscillating. This holds promise for sensing, optics and communication technologies. They were working on metal nanostructures for another experiment when one of Yang’s colleagues looked at them under the microscope.



For more, check out this Discovery story.

 
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