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<azonenberg> Anyone worked with nearfield optics?
<azonenberg> I want to try making a NFSOM
<azonenberg> I also think nearfield scanning laser direct write lithography could be fun to play with
<Sync_> hmm
<azonenberg> The theory would be to get deep sub-wavelength spatial resolution
<azonenberg> by scanning a sub-wavelength aperture across the sample
<azonenberg> it's slooow, like AFM
<Sync_> yeah
<azonenberg> but i saw references to 50nm spatial imaging resolution for visible light
<Sync_> and you need a piezo
<azonenberg> And that got me thinking, could you run it the other way around
<azonenberg> and use it for litho
<Sync_> yeah I guess it could be hacked into that
<Sync_> but I wonder how long it'd take
<azonenberg> Good question
<azonenberg> i think e-beam is more practical
<Sync_> yes
<Sync_> I guess there are other problems to solve before that
<azonenberg> indeed
<azonenberg> like my lack of spare time :p
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<Logxen> and our lack of nanobots
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