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Laying it on thick

Sarah Tomlin

Nature, 1999, vol. 399, issue 6731, 23-23

Abstract: Using an electrochemical fabrication technique, engineers claim to have created the world's thinnest chain. The chain, and other three-dimensional devices, can be built from metal layers only micrometres thick, in a simple, automated process.

Date: 1999
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