I've seen an expression, "high aspect pattern is possible," by which the author tries to tell that his company can manufacture high precision products having minute or micro patterns on them. Is this expression, "high aspect pattern," a right way of saying? Does it make sense to native English speakers? I personally think "high definition patterns" may be a better alternative.
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towel slide 182I've seen an expression, "high aspect pattern
I have not. From the internet, it appears to be a special term almost exclusive to the field of nanolithography (