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Xueyong Wei1, Xianzhong Chen2, Kyle Jiang2.
Abstract
In this paper, we present a modified nanosphere lithographic scheme that is based on the self-assembly and electroforming techniques. The scheme was demonstrated to fabricate a nickel template of ordered nanobowl arrays together with a nickel nanostructure array-patterned glass substrate. The hemispherical nanobowls exhibit uniform sizes and smooth interior surfaces, and the shallow nanobowls with a flat bottom on the glass substrate are interconnected as a net structure with uniform thickness. A multiphysics model based on the level set method (LSM) was built up to understand this fabricating process by tracking the interface between the growing nickel and the electrolyte. The fabricated nickel nanobowl template can be used as a mold of long lifetime in soft lithography due to the high strength of nickel. The nanostructure-patterned glass substrate can be used in optical and magnetic devices due to their shape effects. This fabrication scheme can also be extended to a wide range of metals and alloys.Entities:
Keywords: Electroforming; Level set method; Nanosphere lithography; Nanostructure arrays
Year: 2010 PMID: 27502648 PMCID: PMC3211311 DOI: 10.1007/s11671-010-9770-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Figure 1Schematic process flow of the modified NSL.
Figure 2SEM image of a monolayer PS nanospheres after gold coating.
Figure 3SEM images of the resultant nickel nanobowls array .
Figure 4FIB cross-sectioned nickel nanobowls array (.
Figure 5SEM image of the patterned glass substrate with arrays of shallow nickel nanobowls, where some are still occupied by the PS nanospheres after THF etching.
Figure 6Multiphysics simulation of the growing nickel surface around the PS nanospheres, where the lines of .
Figure 7SEM image of a FIB cross-section on the edge of PS template after nickel electroforming.