电流体力学
纳米技术
制作
纳米光刻
纳米尺度
纳米结构
材料科学
等离子体子
墨水池
3D打印
电场
光电子学
物理
医学
替代医学
病理
量子力学
复合材料
作者
Patrick Galliker,Julian Schneider,Hadi Eghlidi,Sebastian Kreß,Vahid Sandoghdar,Dimos Poulikakos
摘要
Nanotechnology, with its broad impact on societally relevant applications, relies heavily on the availability of accessible nanofabrication methods. Even though a host of such techniques exists, the flexible, inexpensive, on-demand and scalable fabrication of functional nanostructures remains largely elusive. Here we present a method involving nanoscale electrohydrodynamic ink-jet printing that may significantly contribute in this direction. A combination of nanoscopic placement precision, soft-landing fluid dynamics, rapid solvent vapourization, and subsequent self-assembly of the ink colloidal content leads to the formation of scaffolds with base diameters equal to that of a single ejected nanodroplet. The virtually material-independent growth of nanostructures into the third dimension is then governed by an autofocussing phenomenon caused by local electrostatic field enhancement, resulting in large aspect ratio. We demonstrate the capabilities of our electrohydrodynamic printing technique with several examples, including the fabrication of plasmonic nanoantennas with features sizes down to 50 nm.
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