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C428S206000, C428S403000, C427S197000, C427S201000, C427S299000, C427S444000

Reexamination Certificate

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07985469

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a method for realizing a particle network comprising a particle depositing step, capable of self-organizing with a determined increment along a first direction, onto a substrate exhibiting a property that permits an interaction between the substrate and the particles and modulated along the first direction with a period adapted to said increment. A substantial interaction thus subsists between each of the particles and its neighboring particles along the first direction.

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