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How is Interface Engineering Achieved?
Interface engineering can be achieved through various techniques, including:
Chemical Functionalization
: Adding functional groups to modify the chemical properties of the interface.
Physical Deposition
: Using methods like
sputtering
or
chemical vapor deposition
to create thin films on surfaces.
Self-Assembly
: Utilizing the self-organizing properties of molecules to form structured interfaces.
Nanopatterning
: Employing techniques like
electron-beam lithography
to create precise patterns at the nanoscale.
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