Literature DB >> 18654162

Parallel patterning of nanoparticles via electrodynamic focusing of charged aerosols.

Hyoungchul Kim, Jaehyun Kim, Hongjoo Yang, Jeongsoo Suh, Taeyoung Kim, Bangwoo Han, Sungwon Kim, Dae Seong Kim, Peter V Pikhitsa, Mansoo Choi.   

Abstract

The development of nanodevices that exploit the unique properties of nanoparticles will require high-speed methods for patterning surfaces with nanoparticles over large areas and with high resolution. Moreover, the technique will need to work with both conducting and non-conducting surfaces. Here we report an ion-induced parallel-focusing approach that satisfies all requirements. Charged monodisperse aerosol nanoparticles are deposited onto a surface patterned with a photoresist while ions of the same polarity are introduced into the deposition chamber in the presence of an applied electric field. The ions accumulate on the photoresist, modifying the applied field to produce nanoscopic electrostatic lenses that focus the nanoparticles onto the exposed parts of the surface. We have demonstrated that the technique could produce high-resolution patterns at high speed on both conducting (p-type silicon) and non-conducting (silica) surfaces. Moreover, the feature sizes in the nanoparticle patterns were significantly smaller than those in the original photoresist pattern.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 18654162     DOI: 10.1038/nnano.2006.94

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Nanotechnol        ISSN: 1748-3387            Impact factor:   39.213


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7.  Trapped charge-driven degradation of perovskite solar cells.

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9.  Spray Mode and Monodisperse Droplet Properties of an Electrospray.

Authors:  Ji Yeop Kim; Sang Ji Lee; Jung Goo Hong
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