Solid-State Superionic Stamping is a single-step process for creating high-resolution metallic nanopatterns. Its composed “quadruple S” name is commonly abbreviated as S4.
References to the S4 process
[1] Nanophysics News: New stamping process creates metallic interconnects, nanostructures. February 21, 2007.
[2] Keng H. Hsu, Peter L. Schultz, Placid M. Ferreira, and Nicholas X. Fang: Electrochemical Nanoimprinting with Solid-State Superionic Stamps. Nano Letters 2007, 7 (2), 446-451.
DOI: 10.1021/nl062766o
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