Micro and Nanoelectromechanical Systems
The sol-gel process is a chemical method for creating solid materials from small molecular precursors, which undergo a series of transformations to form a gel-like network. This technique allows for the synthesis of nanostructured materials with controlled properties, making it ideal for bottom-up fabrication approaches in nanotechnology and self-assembled nanostructures. The process typically involves the transition from a liquid sol (a colloidal suspension) to a solid gel phase through hydrolysis and condensation reactions.
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