"The Tiny Alice Project has produced one of the world’s smallest books: a tiny reproduction of Lewis Carroll’s children’s classic Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1865). All 78 pages and 26,764 words of the story have been transposed on to a tiny silicon chip, with each page just the width of a human hair (60 microns). Each individual letter is just two microns high, and made from pure gold!"
"Electron-beam Lithography: Printing in Minuscule Scale Our minuscule book is the smallest reproduction of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland in the world. Alice would rightly exclaim, “I never was so small as this before, never!” But how small is small and how can such a minute size be achieved? Read on to find out about tiny units of measurement, and about the cutting edge of nanotechnology: electron-beam lithography."
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