Pyroelectric effects can be used to create attolitre droplets of liquid without the use of complicated electrodes, high-voltage circuits or nozzles, thus opening up new directions for printing and patterning substrates.
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Rogers, J., Paik, U. Nanoscale printing simplified. Nature Nanotech 5, 385–386 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1038/nnano.2010.108
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