Pease Group

Introduction


Welcome to the Pease Group homepage.


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"""" It is my intention to offer a prize of $1,000 to the first guy who can take the information on the page of a book, and put it on an area 1/25,000 smaller in linear scale, in such manner that it can be read by an electron microscope.

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"""" - Richard P. Feynman, in a talk given December 29th 1959, to a meeting of the American Physical Society at Caltech; the Pease group won the prize in 1985 for writing a page of text in a 6 micron square.

The Pease group works in all aspects of lithography and micro/nanofabrication. The group has a long history of innovative research including fabrication of silicon nanopillars 2nm in diameter, nonconventional multibeam electron beam lithography, micromachined heatsinks capable of cooling 1000 watts per square centimeter, development of STM lithography, and demonstration of 193 nm optical lithography with 0.14 um features. Please browse the site using the navigation bar to learn more about our current projects.

Questions or suggestions? Contact admin@pease.stanford.edu.