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Soft lithography is a printing technique that uses a water soluble ink and a soft substrate, such as paper. This printing process is often used for low-cost products and can be used on a wide range of materials, including paper, cardboard, and plastics.

Advantages of soft lithography include the ability to print on a wide range of materials and a low cost of printing. Limitations of soft lithography include a slow printing process and the inability to print in large quantities.

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: Advantages: Soft lithography has a number of advantages over traditional lithography methods. It is a cost-efficient method and the fabrication steps are easy to perform. It also enables the fabrication of small scale and high resolution patterns, which are not possible with traditional lithography. Furthermore, it is a convenient tool for producing patterns with a wide range of shapes and sizes. Limitations: Despite its advantages, soft lithography has some limitations. It is limited in terms of the range of materials that can be used, and is not suitable for producing more complex structures. Additionally, it can be difficult to control the reproducibility and accuracy of patterns due to the nature of the process. Finally, the resolution of patterns produced with soft lithography is limited to the nanometer scale.

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Jan. 5, 2023, 5:12 a.m.

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Published: Thursday, January 5, 2023

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