The magnetically controlled ferrofluid may be used for dynamic masking for photolithography and optical imaging applications, e.g., video projection.

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Background Georgetown University is seeking a partner interested in the development and commercialization of a new technology that uses magnetically controlled ferrofluids to create specific patterns for optical applications such as photolithography, imaging and projection. For example, this device allows the user to tailor a pattern for photolithography using the ferrofluidic deformable mirror to reflect light in a controlled pattern onto another surface. Unlike masks for photolithography, the ferrofluid device can be altered so that different patterns can be produced from the single device, eliminating the need for multiple masks and potentially saving time and cost. For projection, ferrofluidic deformable mirrors may be used, for example, as an alternative to Dynamic Light Processing (DLP) technologies, which are currently used in high definition video.  

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