Jacot-Descombes, LoicGullo, Maurizio R.Cadarso, Victor J.Mastrangeli, MassimoErgeneman, OlgaçPeters, ChristianFatio, PhilipeFreidy, Mouhamad A.Hierold, ChristoferNelson, Bradley J.Brugger, Jürgen2014-08-252014-08-25201410.3390/mi5030583https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/106043WOS:000343094500015Structuring SU-8 based superparamagnetic polymer composite (SPMPC) containing Fe3O4 nanoparticles by photolithography is limited in thickness due to light absorption by the nanoparticles. Hence, obtaining thicker structures requires alternative processing techniques. This paper presents a method based on inkjet printing and thermal curing for the fabrication of much thicker hemispherical microstructures of SPMPC. Theinkjet printingpolymersuperparamagnetic SU-8hemispherical structuresthermal curinglow topographical confinementmagnetic anisotropyInkjet Printing of High Aspect Ratio Superparamagnetic SU-8 Microstructures with Preferential Magnetic Directionstext::journal::journal article::research article