Diélectriquethumb|La séparation de charge dans un condensateur à plaques parallèles engendre un champ électrique interne. Le matériau diélectrique (en orange) réduit ce champ et augmente la capacitance. Un milieu est diélectrique (mot composé du préfixe grec (« au travers ») et électrique) s'il ne contient pas de charges électriques susceptibles de se déplacer de façon macroscopique. Le milieu ne peut donc pas conduire le courant électrique, et est souvent un isolant électrique.
Dot matrix printingDot matrix printing, sometimes called impact matrix printing, is a computer printing process in which ink is applied to a surface using a relatively low-resolution dot matrix for layout. Dot matrix printers typically use a print head that moves back and forth or in an up-and-down motion on the page and prints by impact, striking an ink-soaked cloth ribbon against the paper. Unlike typewriters or line printers that use a similar print mechanism, a dot matrix printer can print arbitrary patterns and not just specific characters.
Surface superhydrophobeUne surface superhydrophobe est une surface extrêmement difficile à mouiller (avec l'eau, et a priori avec n'importe quel liquide). À la différence de l'hydrophobie, qui est une propriété chimique ou physico-chimique, la superhydrophobie est une propriété physique. Elle est décrite par la loi de Cassie, selon laquelle un angle de contact supérieur à 150° ne permet pas à l'eau d'accrocher (si 90° < θ < 150°, on parle d'effet hydrophobe).
NanolithographyNanolithography (NL) is a growing field of techniques within nanotechnology dealing with the engineering (patterning e.g. etching, depositing, writing, printing etc) of nanometer-scale structures on various materials. The modern term reflects on a design of structures built in range of 10−9 to 10−6 meters, i.e. nanometer scale. Essentially, the field is a derivative of lithography, only covering very small structures. All NL methods can be categorized into four groups: photo lithography, scanning lithography, soft lithography and other miscellaneous techniques.
MicrofluidiqueLa microfluidique est la science et la technique des systèmes manipulant des fluides et dont au moins l'une des dimensions caractéristiques est de l'ordre du micromètre. George Whitesides définit la microfluidique comme « la science et la technologie des systèmes qui manipulent de petits volumes de fluides ( à ), en utilisant des canaux de la dimension de quelques dizaines de micromètres ». Selon Patrick Tabeling, Tabeling précise qu'il entend essentiellement par « nouvelles techniques » la microfabrication héritée de la micro-électronique.
Dip-pen nanolithographyDip pen nanolithography (DPN) is a scanning probe lithography technique where an atomic force microscope (AFM) tip is used to create patterns directly on a range of substances with a variety of inks. A common example of this technique is exemplified by the use of alkane thiolates to imprint onto a gold surface. This technique allows surface patterning on scales of under 100 nanometers.
Paper-based microfluidicsPaper-based microfluidics are microfluidic devices that consist of a series of hydrophilic cellulose or nitrocellulose fibers that transport fluid from an inlet through the porous medium to a desired outlet or region of the device, by means of capillary action. This technology builds on the conventional lateral flow test which is capable of detecting many infectious agents and chemical contaminants. The main advantage of this is that it is largely a passively controlled device unlike more complex microfluidic devices.
Masque photographiqueA photomask is an opaque plate with transparent areas that allow light to shine through in a defined pattern. Photomasks are commonly used in photolithography for the production of integrated circuits (ICs or "chips") to produce a pattern on a thin wafer of material (usually silicon). Several masks are used in turn, each one reproducing a layer of the completed design, and together known as a mask set. For IC production in the 1960s and early 1970s, an opaque rubylith film laminated onto a transparent mylar sheet was used.