制作
材料科学
纳米技术
模板
等离子体子
纳米颗粒
光子学
纳米光刻
光电子学
医学
替代医学
病理
作者
Huaining Zha,Wei Zhang,Peng Chen,Jing Tao,Li Qiu,Fan Yang,Shunsheng Ye,Yutao Sang,Zhihong Nie
标识
DOI:10.1002/advs.202407393
摘要
Abstract Nanoparticle (NP) arrays, particularly those with plasmonic properties, have diverse applications in electronics, photonics, catalysis, and biosensing, but their precise and scalable fabrication remains challenging. In this work, a facile chemical‐based strategy is presented for the fabrication of precise NP patterns using a combination of soft thermal nanoimprinting and template‐directed assembly. The approach enables the creation of well‐defined NP arrays with single‐particle resolution and yields over 99%, covering a diverse range of NP sizes from 30 to 150 nm. These patterns can be transferred onto various substrates including semiconductors, insulators, 2D materials, and flexible polymers, maintaining high uniformity and repeatability for over 60 cycles with minimal degradation. Moreover, the method enables the fabrication of extensive NP arrays up to 1 cm 2 with a positional accuracy of ±11 nm for 30 nm NPs. As a result, the obtained silver NP arrays exhibit ultranarrow surface lattice resonances with a linewidth of 4 nm and a quality factor ( Q ) of 216. The method offers new avenues for the creation of plasmonic NP arrays for flexible and wearable devices.
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