Baralia, Gabriel G.
[UCL]
Jonas, Alain M.
[UCL]
Nicol, Erwan
[UCL]
Moussa, Alain
[UCL]
Nysten, Bernard
[UCL]
Pallandre, Antoine
[UCL]
A versatile method to produce sub-50 nm patterned monolayers on silicon substrates is demonstrated, by combining nanolithography with gas phase silanation. These patterns may serve to control and direct the assembly of macromolecules at the nanoscale, as demonstrated by the growth of polyelectrolyte multilayers on such binary patterned substrates.


Bibliographic reference |
Baralia, Gabriel G. ; Jonas, Alain M. ; Nicol, Erwan ; Moussa, Alain ; Nysten, Bernard ; et. al. Binary chemical nanopatterns: fabrication and use as templates for electrostatic self-assembly.NanoTech 2003, Nanotechnology Conference and Trade show (San Francisco, CA, USA, du 23/02/2003 au 27/02/2003). In: Laudon, M.; Romanowicz, B.;, 2003 Nanotechnology Conference and Trade Show. Nanotech 2003. Nanotech2003 Joint Meeting. 6th International Conference on Modeling andSimulation of Microsystems, MSM 2003. 3rd International Conference onComputational Nanoscience and Technology, ICCN 2003. 2003 Workshop onCompact Modeling, WCM 2003, Computational publications2003, p.Vol. 3, p. 534-7 |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/68025 |