Controlling Pattern Formation in Nanoparticle Assemblies via Directed Solvent Dewetting


Autoria(s): Martin, CP; Blunt, MO; Pauliac-Vaujour, E; Stannard, A; Moriarty, P; Vancea, I; Thiele, U
Data(s)

01/09/2007

Resumo

We have achieved highly localised control of pattern formation in two dimensional nanoparticle assemblies by direct modification of solvent dewetting dynamics. A striking dependence of nanoparticle organisation on the size of atomic force microscope-generated surface heterogeneities is observed and reproduced in numerical simulations. Nanoscale features induce rupture of the solvent-nanoparticle film, causing the local flow of solvent to carry nanoparticles into confinement. Microscale heterogeneities instead slow the evaporation of the solvent, producing a remarkably abrupt interface between different nanoparticle patterns.

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http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/904/1/Martin_et_al_PRL_-_archive_version.pdf

http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/904/2/Martin_et_al_Auxiliary_Material.pdf

Martin, CP and Blunt, MO and Pauliac-Vaujour, E and Stannard, A and Moriarty, P and Vancea, I and Thiele, U (2007) Controlling Pattern Formation in Nanoparticle Assemblies via Directed Solvent Dewetting. Physical Review Letters, 99 . p. 116103.

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American Physical Society

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