Nanogap electrodes (NGEs) are a fundamental structure for the exploration of nanoscale phenomena. In this paper, we describe the fabrication and the electro-mechanical characterization of tunable tunneling NGEs on a stretchable PDMS substrate. Bottom-up capillary-assisted particle assembly (CAPA) in nano-scale traps is used to fabricate Au nanorod dimers as NGEs. The nanogap is tuned by the contraction due to the Poisson effect of the PDMS substrate. Finite element method (FEM) simulations are performed to quantify how the NGEs design affects the local Poisson contraction under applied tensile strain. The application of the proposed approach for strain sensing is discussed
A simple and versatile method for the direct fabrication of tunneling electrodes with controllable g...
The transport characteristics of nano—electronic devices are determined not only by the electronic s...
Trapping and manipulation of nano-objects in solution are of great interest and have emerged in a pl...
The fabrication of metallic nanostructures on stretchable substrates enables specific applications t...
International audienceThe electro-mechanical sensing properties of freestanding monolayered membrane...
Metallic nanogaps have been studied for many years in the context of a significant amount of field e...
[[abstract]]We demonstrated a sidewall spacer nanofabrication technique for nanogap, electrodes fabr...
This paper introduces a new methodology for the fabrication of strain-sensor elements for MEMS and N...
Nanogaps consisting of facing nanoelectrodes are used to contact nanoscale objects between the nanoe...
This paper introduces a new methodology for the fabrication of strain-sensor elements for MEMS and N...
Creating a stable high resistance sub-5 nm nanogap in between conductive electrodes is one of the ma...
Metal nanoparticle (NP) film, an important artificial material that exhibits electronic transport pr...
We demonstrate high strain sensitivity property of gold nanoparticle (Au-NP) thin films fabricated o...
We demonstrate nanogap electrodes for rapid, parallel, and ultralow-power trapping of nanoparticles....
Although a variety of stretchable strain sensors based on electrical percolation have been reported,...
A simple and versatile method for the direct fabrication of tunneling electrodes with controllable g...
The transport characteristics of nano—electronic devices are determined not only by the electronic s...
Trapping and manipulation of nano-objects in solution are of great interest and have emerged in a pl...
The fabrication of metallic nanostructures on stretchable substrates enables specific applications t...
International audienceThe electro-mechanical sensing properties of freestanding monolayered membrane...
Metallic nanogaps have been studied for many years in the context of a significant amount of field e...
[[abstract]]We demonstrated a sidewall spacer nanofabrication technique for nanogap, electrodes fabr...
This paper introduces a new methodology for the fabrication of strain-sensor elements for MEMS and N...
Nanogaps consisting of facing nanoelectrodes are used to contact nanoscale objects between the nanoe...
This paper introduces a new methodology for the fabrication of strain-sensor elements for MEMS and N...
Creating a stable high resistance sub-5 nm nanogap in between conductive electrodes is one of the ma...
Metal nanoparticle (NP) film, an important artificial material that exhibits electronic transport pr...
We demonstrate high strain sensitivity property of gold nanoparticle (Au-NP) thin films fabricated o...
We demonstrate nanogap electrodes for rapid, parallel, and ultralow-power trapping of nanoparticles....
Although a variety of stretchable strain sensors based on electrical percolation have been reported,...
A simple and versatile method for the direct fabrication of tunneling electrodes with controllable g...
The transport characteristics of nano—electronic devices are determined not only by the electronic s...
Trapping and manipulation of nano-objects in solution are of great interest and have emerged in a pl...