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Spontaneous self-organization enables dielectrophoresis of small nanoparticles and formation of photoconductive microbridges.

Seung-Ho Jung1, Chen Chen, Sang-Ho Cha, Bongjun Yeom, Joong Hwan Bahng, Sudhanshu Srivastava, Jian Zhu, Ming Yang, Shaoqin Liu, Nicholas A Kotov.   

Abstract

Detailed understanding of the mechanism of dielectrophoresis (DEP) and the drastic improvement of its efficiency for small size-quantized nanoparticles (NPs) open the door for the convergence of microscale and nanoscale technologies. It is hindered, however, by the severe reduction of DEP force in particles with volumes below a few hundred cubic nanometers. We report here DEP assembly of size-quantized CdTe nanoparticles (NPs) with a diameter of 4.2 nm under AC voltage of 4-10 V. Calculations of the nominal DEP force for these NPs indicate that it is several orders of magnitude smaller than the force of the Brownian motion destroying the assemblies even for the maximum applied AC voltage. Despite this, very efficient formation of NP bridges between electrodes separated by a gap of 2 μm was observed even for AC voltages of 6 V and highly diluted NP dispersions. The resolution of this conundrum was found in the intrinsic ability of CdTe NPs to self-assemble. The species being assembled by DEP are substantially bigger than the individual NPs. DEP assembly should be treated as a process taking place for NP chains with a length of ~140 nm. The self-assembled chains increase the nominal volume where the polarization of the particles takes place, while retaining the size-quantized nature of the material. The produced NP bridges were found to be photoactive, producing photocurrent upon illumination. DEP bridges of quantum confined NPs can be used in fast parallel manufacturing of novel MEMS components, sensors, and optical and optoelectronic devices. Purposeful engineering of self-assembling properties of NPs makes possible further facilitation of the DEP and increase of complexity of the produced nano- and microscale structures.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21651294      PMCID: PMC3136807          DOI: 10.1021/ja200422s

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


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Authors:  Brian C Gierhart; David G Howitt; Shiahn J Chen; Rosemary L Smith; Scott D Collins
Journal:  Langmuir       Date:  2007-10-27       Impact factor: 3.882

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Journal:  Science       Date:  2010-02-11       Impact factor: 47.728

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