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Quantum dots print tiniest inkjet image

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Researchers in Switzerland have created what has been classed as the world’s smallest inkjet-printed picture.

They made a 0.08mm-by-0.115mm (0.003in-by-0.005in) colour photo of tropical clown fish, which is about as wide as a piece of photocopy paper is thick.

They printed it using “quantum dot” technology, an innovation also being deployed in new high-end TVs.

The nanotechnologists say their achievement has been verified by the Guinness World Records.
via BBC News

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