Each of the miniature masterpieces is the width of a human hair, but packs in more pixels per square centimetre than the highest resolution TV screen. This level of detail is all down to a laser printing technique developed by Anders Kristensen and his team at the Technical University of Denmark in Copenhagen. By blasting lasers at a material made up of thousands of nanoscale plastic pillars covered with a thin layer of the element germanium, Kristensen has printed some of the highest resolution images ever made.
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