The fabrication of selectively functionalized micropatterns based on nanostructured porous silicon (nanoPS) by phase mask ultraviolet laser interference is presented here. This single-step process constitutes a flexible method for the fabrication of surface patterns with tailored properties. These surface patterns consist of alternate regions of almost untransformed nanoPS and areas where nanoPS is transformed into Si nanoparticles (Si NPs) as a result of the laser irradiation process. The size of the transformed areas as well as the diameter of the Si NPs can be straightforwardly tailored by controlling the main fabrications parameters including the porosity of the nanoPS layers, the laser interference period areas, and laser fluence. The ...
AbstractVarious features of Silicon micro and nanostructures have been produced by lasers. Laser mic...
Many biomedical sensing applications require high electrical sensitivity as well as a method to cont...
We report on the wettability properties of silicon surfaces, simultaneously structured on the microm...
8 págs.; 8 figs.The fabrication of selectively functionalized micropatterns based on nanostructured ...
We demonstrate that interference of ultra-fast pulses of laser light can create regular patterns in ...
This work reports on the fabrication of 1D fringed patterns on nanostructured porous silicon (nanoPS...
Resumen del trabajo presentado en el 228th ECS Meeting, celebrado en Phoenix, Arizona (Estados Unido...
We demonstrate that a recently developed coating composed of superhydrophobic silicone nanofilaments...
Integration of nanotechnology and advanced manufacturing processes presents an attractive route to p...
The localized irradiation of Si allows a precise patterning at the microscale of nanostructured mate...
This dissertation addresses the formation of nanostructures induced by the laser irradiation of sili...
Nanomaterials have unique properties and characteristics derived from their shape and small size tha...
Artificial biomimetic substrates provide useful models for studying cell adhesion, signaling, and di...
International audienceMonodisperse silica nanospheres with sizes ranging from 250 to 725 nm were pre...
We present an elegant route for the fabrication of ordered arrays of vertically-aligned silicon nano...
AbstractVarious features of Silicon micro and nanostructures have been produced by lasers. Laser mic...
Many biomedical sensing applications require high electrical sensitivity as well as a method to cont...
We report on the wettability properties of silicon surfaces, simultaneously structured on the microm...
8 págs.; 8 figs.The fabrication of selectively functionalized micropatterns based on nanostructured ...
We demonstrate that interference of ultra-fast pulses of laser light can create regular patterns in ...
This work reports on the fabrication of 1D fringed patterns on nanostructured porous silicon (nanoPS...
Resumen del trabajo presentado en el 228th ECS Meeting, celebrado en Phoenix, Arizona (Estados Unido...
We demonstrate that a recently developed coating composed of superhydrophobic silicone nanofilaments...
Integration of nanotechnology and advanced manufacturing processes presents an attractive route to p...
The localized irradiation of Si allows a precise patterning at the microscale of nanostructured mate...
This dissertation addresses the formation of nanostructures induced by the laser irradiation of sili...
Nanomaterials have unique properties and characteristics derived from their shape and small size tha...
Artificial biomimetic substrates provide useful models for studying cell adhesion, signaling, and di...
International audienceMonodisperse silica nanospheres with sizes ranging from 250 to 725 nm were pre...
We present an elegant route for the fabrication of ordered arrays of vertically-aligned silicon nano...
AbstractVarious features of Silicon micro and nanostructures have been produced by lasers. Laser mic...
Many biomedical sensing applications require high electrical sensitivity as well as a method to cont...
We report on the wettability properties of silicon surfaces, simultaneously structured on the microm...