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12 November 2005 Large-scale periodic patterns and their applications for growing aligned nanotube and nanowire arrays
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Large-scale, two-dimensional arrays of periodic particles were prepared by nanosphere lithography. We modified the fabrication technique based on a self-assembly of latex particles on water surface in order to improve mask quality and size. Modifications of particles arrangement in an array were also practicable by using double-layered masks and mask transfer method. Such particle arrays were used for catalytic growth of aligned carbon nanotubes and ZnO nanorods with various configurations, length, and diameter. These exhibit interesting phenomena - antenna effects, photonic bandgap behavior, subwavelength lensing, and enhanced field emission. Therefore, they can be used in variety of future optoelectronic devices, such as THz and IR detectors.
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J. Rybczynski, Y. Wang, D. Banerjee, K. Kempa, and Z. F. Ren "Large-scale periodic patterns and their applications for growing aligned nanotube and nanowire arrays", Proc. SPIE 6003, Nanostructure Integration Techniques for Manufacturable Devices, Circuits, and Systems: Interfaces, Interconnects, and Nanosystems, 60030Y (12 November 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.630898
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KEYWORDS
Nickel

Particles

Zinc oxide

Carbon nanotubes

Nanorods

Photomasks

Optical spheres

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