| Literature DB >> 21188998 |
Darren J Lipomi1, Ramses V Martinez, Mikhail A Kats, Sung H Kang, Philseok Kim, Joanna Aizenberg, Federico Capasso, George M Whitesides.
Abstract
Convenient and inexpensive methods to pattern the facets of optical fibers with metallic nanostructures would enable many applications. This communication reports a method to generate and transfer arrays of metallic nanostructures to the cleaved facets of optical fibers. The process relies on nanoskiving, in which an ultramicrotome, equipped with a diamond knife, sections epoxy nanostructures coated with thin metallic films and embedded in a block of epoxy. Sectioning produces arrays of nanostructures embedded in thin epoxy slabs, which can be transferred manually to the tips of optical fibers at a rate of approximately 2 min(-1), with 88% yield. Etching the epoxy matrices leaves arrays of nanostructures supported directly by the facets of the optical fibers. Examples of structures transferred include gold crescents, rings, high-aspect-ratio concentric cylinders, and gratings of parallel nanowires.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21188998 DOI: 10.1021/nl103730g
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189