| Literature DB >> 28218488 |
Jeong Ho Mun1, Seung Keun Cha1, Ye Chan Kim2, Taeyeong Yun1, Young Joo Choi1, Hyeong Min Jin1, Jae Eun Lee1, Hyun Uk Jeon1, So Youn Kim2, Sang Ouk Kim1.
Abstract
Spatial arrangement of 1D nanomaterials may offer enormous opportunities for advanced electronics and photonics. Moreover, morphological complexity and chemical diversity in the nanoscale components may lead to unique properties that are hardly anticipated in randomly distributed homogeneous nanostructures. Here, controlled chemical segmentation of metal nanowire arrays using block copolymer lithography and subsequent reversible metal ion loading are demonstrated. To impose chemical heterogeneity in the nanowires generated by block copolymer lithography, reversible ion loading method highly specific for one particular polymer block is introduced. Reversibility of the metal ion loading enables area-selective localized replacement of metal ions in the self-assembled patterns and creates segmented metal nanowire arrays with different metallic components. Further integration of this method with shear aligning process produces high aligned segmented metal nanowire array with desired local chemical compositions.Entities:
Keywords: block copolymers; nanowires; pattern transfer; self-assembly
Year: 2017 PMID: 28218488 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201603939
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281