Directed Placement of Gold Nanorods Using a Removable Template for Guided Assembly

We have used a temperature sensitive polymer film as a removable template to position, and align, gold nanorods onto an underlying target substrate. Shape-matching guiding structures for the assembly of nanorods of size 80 nm × 25 nm have been written by thermal scanning probe lithography. The nanor...

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Published inNano letters Vol. 11; no. 9; pp. 3957 - 3962
Main Authors Holzner, Felix, Kuemin, Cyrill, Paul, Philip, Hedrick, James L, Wolf, Heiko, Spencer, Nicholas D, Duerig, Urs, Knoll, Armin W
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Washington, DC American Chemical Society 14.09.2011
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Summary:We have used a temperature sensitive polymer film as a removable template to position, and align, gold nanorods onto an underlying target substrate. Shape-matching guiding structures for the assembly of nanorods of size 80 nm × 25 nm have been written by thermal scanning probe lithography. The nanorods were assembled into the guiding structures, which determine both the position and the orientation of single nanorods, by means of capillary interactions. Following particle assembly, the polymer was removed cleanly by thermal decomposition and the nanorods are transferred to the underlying substrate. We have thus demonstrated both the placement and orientation of nanorods with an overall positioning accuracy of ≈10 nm onto an unstructured target substrate.
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ISSN:1530-6984
1530-6992
DOI:10.1021/nl202276q