| G.M. Whitesides and B. Grzybowski. Self-assembly at all scales. Science, v. 295, pages 2418-- 2421, 2002. |
....takes place simultaneously and the final assignment of each part to its destined site is random. We also use the term self assembly to describe the stochastic assembly approaches, owing to the property that the assembly takes place in a spontaneous manner with components of specific design [9]. Various driving forces have been employed for self assembly. Yeh and Smith developed a process to assemble trapezoidal micro components into complementary holes in a substrate using fluidic flow and gravitation [10] Bhringer et al. have proposed a micro assembly approach by employing ....
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G.M. Whitesides and B. Grzybowski. Self-assembly at all scales. Science, 295:2418--2421, 2002.
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