Reference type: Journal
Authors: Maury P,
Escalante M,
Reinhoudt DN,
Huskens J
Article Title: Directed assembly of nanoparticles onto polymer-imprinted or chemically patterned templates fabricated by nanoimprint lithography.
Publication date: 2005
Journal: Advanced Materials
Volume: 17
Issue: (22)
Page numbers: 2718-2723.
DOI: 10.1002/adma.200501072
Abstract: Patterning of nanoparticles on surfaces (see Figure) is accomplished by a combination of nanoimprint lithography, self-assembly, and vertical deposition. Substrates patterned by a combination of topographical and chemical templates produce lines with a maximum resolution of 60 nm, compared with 300 nm for substrates patterned only chemically. Hexagonally close-packed 50 mn clusters are obtained by using substrates patterned with circles rather than lines
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