Literature DB >> 26022616

Moiré Nanosphere Lithography.

Kai Chen1,2, Bharath Bangalore Rajeeva3, Zilong Wu3, Michael Rukavina3, Thang Duy Dao1,2, Satoshi Ishii1,2, Masakazu Aono1,2, Tadaaki Nagao1,2, Yuebing Zheng3.   

Abstract

We have developed moiré nanosphere lithography (M-NSL), which incorporates in-plane rotation between neighboring monolayers, to extend the patterning capability of conventional nanosphere lithography (NSL). NSL, which uses self-assembled layers of monodisperse micro/nanospheres as masks, is a low-cost, scalable nanofabrication technique and has been widely employed to fabricate various nanoparticle arrays. Combination with dry etching and/or angled deposition has greatly enriched the family of nanoparticles NSL can yield. In this work, we introduce a variant of this technique, which uses sequential stacking of polystyrene nanosphere monolayers to form a bilayer crystal instead of conventional spontaneous self-assembly. Sequential stacking leads to the formation of moiré patterns other than the usually observed thermodynamically stable configurations. Subsequent O2 plasma etching results in a variety of complex nanostructures. Using the etched moiré patterns as masks, we have fabricated complementary gold nanostructures and studied their optical properties. We believe this facile technique provides a strategy to fabricate complex nanostructures or metasurfaces.

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Keywords:  metasurface; moiré nanosphere lithography; moiré pattern; nanosphere lithography; plasmon; sequential stacking

Year:  2015        PMID: 26022616     DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.5b00978

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Nano        ISSN: 1936-0851            Impact factor:   15.881


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