ABSTRACT: The template-stripping method can yield smooth patterned films without surface contamination. However, the process is typically limited to coinage metals such as silver and gold because other materials cannot be readily stripped from silicon templates due to strong adhesion. Herein, we report a more general template-stripping method that is applicable to a larger variety of materials, including refractory metals, semiconductors, and oxides. To address the adhesion issue, we introduce a thin gold layer between the template and the deposited materials. After peeling off the combined film from the template, the gold layer can be selectively removed via wet etching to reveal a smooth patterned structure of the desired material. Furthe...
We describe a nanomoulding technique which allows low-cost nanoscale patterning of functional materi...
Flexible and transparent conducting electrodes are essential for future electronic devices. In this ...
The development of new methods for nanopatterning of metal surfaces is discussed. Self-assembled mol...
The template-stripping method can yield smooth patterned films without surface contamination. Howeve...
The template-stripping method can yield smooth patterned films without surface contamination. Howeve...
Metal nanostructures are widely used in plasmonic and electronic applications due to their inherent ...
We use template stripping to integrate metallic nanostructures onto flexible, stretchable, and rolla...
Metal nanostructures are widely used in plasmonic and electronic applications due to their inherent ...
Combining excellent optoelectronic properties with the benefits of solution processability, metal-ha...
Full metal various nanostructures with extremely smooth surface, small feature size and high aspect ...
For over 20 years, template stripping has been the best method for preparing ultrasmooth metal surfa...
The use of two-photon 3D printing to create templates for fabricating reproducible and tunable metal...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2013. Major: Chemical Engineering. Advisor: David J...
Ultraflat gold surfaces with coplanar, embedded titanium micropatterns, exhibiting extremely low rou...
A general method for the fabrication of nanowires with a thickness of ∼6 nm and width of 15–20 nm is...
We describe a nanomoulding technique which allows low-cost nanoscale patterning of functional materi...
Flexible and transparent conducting electrodes are essential for future electronic devices. In this ...
The development of new methods for nanopatterning of metal surfaces is discussed. Self-assembled mol...
The template-stripping method can yield smooth patterned films without surface contamination. Howeve...
The template-stripping method can yield smooth patterned films without surface contamination. Howeve...
Metal nanostructures are widely used in plasmonic and electronic applications due to their inherent ...
We use template stripping to integrate metallic nanostructures onto flexible, stretchable, and rolla...
Metal nanostructures are widely used in plasmonic and electronic applications due to their inherent ...
Combining excellent optoelectronic properties with the benefits of solution processability, metal-ha...
Full metal various nanostructures with extremely smooth surface, small feature size and high aspect ...
For over 20 years, template stripping has been the best method for preparing ultrasmooth metal surfa...
The use of two-photon 3D printing to create templates for fabricating reproducible and tunable metal...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2013. Major: Chemical Engineering. Advisor: David J...
Ultraflat gold surfaces with coplanar, embedded titanium micropatterns, exhibiting extremely low rou...
A general method for the fabrication of nanowires with a thickness of ∼6 nm and width of 15–20 nm is...
We describe a nanomoulding technique which allows low-cost nanoscale patterning of functional materi...
Flexible and transparent conducting electrodes are essential for future electronic devices. In this ...
The development of new methods for nanopatterning of metal surfaces is discussed. Self-assembled mol...