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4. Higher-resolution printing has been demonstrated by pre-patterning the substrate into hydrophilic and hydrophobic surface regions to prevent uncontrolled spreading of ink droplets on the substrate [7], but this technique is only practical for micrometer-size features. For submicrometer features (500 nm), it requires high-resolution lithography, such as electron-beam lithography, to define the surface-energy substrate pre-pattern [22]. However, this is expensive and thus incompatible with the concept of low-cost manufacturing on flexible substrates.
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