Literature DB >> 16848472

Stamping patterns of insulated gold nanowires with self-organized ultrathin polymer films.

James M Helt1, Charles Michael Drain, Giorgio Bazzan.   

Abstract

A thermal contact transfer technique is presented for the fabrication of nanoscaled to microscaled patterns of polymer-insulated metal structures on ceramic surfaces using metal-coated, thermoplastic stamps. The thermally activated formation of polymer-metal-polymer (PMP) heterostructures occurs spontaneously when a metal-coated thermoplastic stamp is compressed against a ceramic substrate and subsequently heated. The presented technique exploits the dynamics of ultrathin polymer films localized at interfaces and interfacial forces to prompt local reorganization of polymer stamp materials during processing. Intercalation of polymer stamp materials into the metal-substrate interface yields a cohesive polymer layer that binds the metal layer to the substrate. Disproportionate adhesion between the bulk polymer and the polymer layer at the stamp-metal interface leaves a capping layer upon separation of the stamp from the substrate. Here we demonstrate this technique with single use, bilevel polymer stamps which afford transfer of two distinct general products. The transfer of insulated submicrometer wide wires from the raised stamp features affords patterns of trilayered PMP structures with uniform wire dimensions. Concomitant transfer from the recessed stamp features allows fabrication of multilayered PMP architectures with sub-100 nm spacing from microstructured polymer stamps. Thus, patterns with two different insulated nanowire widths are readily fabricated in a single stamping process. A variety of ceramic substrates, thermoplastic materials, and metals can be used; e.g., inexpensive gold-coated CD or DVD media can be used as stamps, where the combination of materials dictates the relative interfacial forces and the processing parameters.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16848472      PMCID: PMC6180330          DOI: 10.1021/ja056809z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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