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The smallest image of Barack Obama ever made

The smallest image of Barack Obama ever made

The video explains how the smallest image (to date…) of Barack Obama was made. It is about 8µm in width which is about 1/10 of the diameter of a human hair. It was milled on a silicon piece. It was made in Ottawa, Canada with an NVision, the dual column microscope from Carl Zeiss. The [...]

March 4th, 2009 | Posted in Featured,Microfabrication | Read More »

Zoom In of the smallest Canadien logo

Zoom In of the smallest Canadien logo

English Without any doubt this is the smallest Canadians (Montreal) logo ever made. The whole was made using the system of Fibics NPVE and double column electron microscope , Nvision, Zeiss. The logo is approximately 10μm in width which is roughly one-tenth of the size of a hair. French C’est sans doute le plus petit [...]

February 25th, 2009 | Posted in Microfabrication | Read More »

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